Exhibit
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exhibit teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- sergilemek
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un karısı, mücevherlerini sergilemekten hoşlanıyor.
-Tom's wife loves to exhibit her jewelry.
- sergi
Örnek Cümle:
Tom, Mary'ye John'un sanat sergisine gidip gitmeyeceğini sordu.
-Tom asked Mary if she'd go to John's art exhibit.
Örnek Cümle:
Sergi çok etkileyiciydi.
-The exhibition was very impressive.
- ibraz edilen belge {i}
- göstermek {f}
- ortaya koymak {f}
- huk. (dava sırasında belge/kanıt) ibraz etmek {f}
- izhar etmek
- oynatmak
- teşhir
Örnek Cümle:
Tüm bu teşhirciliğe karşı nefret hissediyorum.
-I feel an aversion toward all this exhibitionism.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir teşhirci bir sapık için ideal bir ortak olurdu.
-An exhibitionist would be the ideal partner for a voyeur.
- teşhir etmek
- sergile {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Resimlerini Japonya'da sergilemeyi düşünüyor.
-He hopes to exhibit his paintings in Japan.
Örnek Cümle:
Lütfen sergileri ellemeyin.
-Please do not handle the exhibits.
- sergileme
Örnek Cümle:
Resimlerini Japonya'da sergilemeyi düşünüyor.
-He hopes to exhibit his paintings in Japan.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom herhangi bir şiddet eğilimi sergilemedi.
-Tom has never exhibited any violent tendencies.
- sergilenen şey
- mahkemeye veya hakemlere ibraz olunan vesika veya delil
- (bir duygu veya niteliği) göstermek {f}
- TEŞHİR, GÖSTERMEK, VESİKA, İBRAZ ETMEK, DAVA AÇMAK (Askeri)
- teshir etmek
- resimle göstermek
- arz etmek
- dava esnasında vesika veya delil ibraz etmek
- vesika gösterme
- İlaç olarak vermek (Tıp)
- sunmak {f}
- exhibit a behavior
- davranış göstermek
- exhibit attitude
- tutum sergilemek
- exhibit behavior
- davranış sergilemek
- exhibit love
- sevgi göstermek
- exhibit one's difference
- farkını ortaya koymak
- exhibit positive attitude
- olumlu bir tutum sergilemek
- exhibit positive attitude
- pozitif bir tutum sergilemek
- exhibit the trousseau
- çeyiz sermek
- exhibit a
- şekil 1a
- exhibit booth
- Ticari fuarlarda firmalara ayrılan alan
- exhibit paintings
- sergi resimleri
- exhibition
- sergi
Sergi çok etkileyiciydi.
-The exhibition was very impressive.
Her yıl bir sergi düzenleriz.
-We hold an exhibition every year.
- exhibition
- arz
- exhibition
- üniversiteden verilen burs
- exhibition
- (Tekstil) fuar">(Tekstil) fuar
- exhibition
- ibraz etme
- exhibition
- gösteri
Gösteri küçük çaplı bir rezalet çıkardı.
-The exhibition caused a minor scandal.
- exhibitions
- sergiler
- exhibition
- teşhir etme
- exhibition
- ibraz
- exhibition
- exhibitionism kendini teşhir merakı
- exhibition
- ekspozisyon
- exhibition
- make an exhibition of oneself kendini teşhir etmek
- exhibition
- {i} (bir duygu veya niteliği) gösterme
- exhibition
- teşhir hastalığ
- exhibition
- kendini gülünç duruma düşürmek
- exhibition
- şölen
- exhibition
- izhar
- exhibition
- (Sinema) oynatım
- exhibition
- {i} huk. (dava sırasında belge/kanıt) ibraz etme
- exhibition
- (Tıp) ekshibisyon
- exhibition
- prezantasyon
- exhibition
- (Tıp) İlaç olarak verme
- exhibiting
- gösterme
- exhibition
- sergileme
- exhibited
- sergilenen
- exhibiting
- teşhir etme
- exhibition
- sunma
- exhibition
- teşhir
Tüm bu teşhirciliğe karşı nefret hissediyorum.
-I feel an aversion toward all this exhibitionism.
Bir teşhirci bir sapık için ideal bir ortak olurdu.
-An exhibitionist would be the ideal partner for a voyeur.
- exhibition
- ortaya koyma
- exhibition
- gösterme
- exhibitor
- sergi açan
- exhibitor
- sergici
- exhibition
- sergisi
- exhibition
- sergiyi
- to exhibit phosphorescence
- fosforesans sergilemek
- exhibition
- {i} burs [brit.]
- exhibition
- burs
- exhibitor
- sergileyen kimse
- exhibitor
- {i} sinemacı
- exhibitor
- sergi açan kimse
- exhibits
- (Ticaret) anlaşma ekleri
- exhibits
- (Ticaret) sergilenen mallar
- interactive exhibit
- interaktif sergisi
- multimedia exhibit
- multimedya sergisi
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exhibit teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An article formally introduced as evidence in a court
Örnek Cümle:
Exhibit A is this photograph of the corpse.
- An instance of exhibiting
- A public showing; an exhibition
Örnek Cümle:
The museum's new exhibit is drawing quite a crowd.
- That which is exhibited
- To put on a public display
Örnek Cümle:
Will you be exhibiting this year?.
- To submit (a physical object) to a court as evidence
Örnek Cümle:
I now exhibit this bloody hammer.
- To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest
Örnek Cümle:
He wanted to exhibit his baseball cards.
- To demonstrate
Örnek Cümle:
The players exhibited great skill.
- A piece of physical evidence which is marked for identification and/or introduced into evidence
- to display, show, present, produce {v}
- a paper produced in evidence, a voucher {n}
- A document or thing put into evidence in court proceedings or referred to in an affidavit •Civil Courts
- a way to show something, usually to the public
- Anything shown to respondents during an interview Examples: a print advertisement, a card listing income categories Also known as external stimuli
- If someone or something shows a particular quality, feeling, or type of behaviour, you can say that they exhibit it. He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry = show
- walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town"
- A paper, document, or item produced at a court proceeding for the purpose of proving a fact
- An exhibit is a public display of paintings, sculpture, or objects of interest, for example in a museum or art gallery. an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- something presented as evidence in a court of law; display, show, exhibition (of artwork, products, skills, etc.) {i}
- A paper, document or other article presented and offered into evidence in court during a trial or hearing to prove the facts of a case
- Any article, or collection of articles, displayed to view, as in an industrial exhibition; a display; as, this exhibit was marked A; the English exhibit
- show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
- show, demonstrate; present {f}
- A document or thing shown to a witness when giving evidence, produced for inspection to the court or referred to in an affidavit
- [n] an educational display or presentation of objects accompanied by information about them
- Any physical object introduced and identified in court and received by the judge as evidence in a case
- When a painting, sculpture, or object of interest is exhibited, it is put in a public place such as a museum or art gallery so that people can come to look at it. You can also say that animals are exhibited in a zoo. His work was exhibited in the best galleries in America, Europe and Asia. + exhibition ex·hi·bi·tion Five large pieces of the wall are currently on exhibition in London
- paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence, during a trial or hearing
- An exhibit is a painting, sculpture, or object of interest that is displayed to the public in a museum or art gallery. Shona showed me round the exhibits
- an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill; "he exhibits a great talent
- A paper, document or other article produced and exhibited to a Court during a trial or hearing
- Anything tangible that is produced and admitted in evidence during a trial
- A document or an object shown and identified in court as evidence in a case Normally, the court assigns an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical order before exhibits are offered as evidence
- A document or object shown to the court as evidence in a trial They are each given a number or letter by the court clerk as they are introduced for future reference during the trial For example, weapon are frequently given as exhibits in criminal trials Except with special permission of the court, exhibits are locked up in court custody until the trial is over
- an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence
- To hold forth or present to view; to produce publicly, for inspection; to show, especially in order to attract notice to what is interesting; to display; as, to exhibit commodities in a warehouse, a picture in a gallery
- n A paper or document produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing, or to a person taking depositions, or to auditors, arbitrators, etc , as a voucher, or in proof of facts, or as otherwise connected with the subject-matter, and which, on being accepted, is marked for identification and annexed to the deposition, report, or other principal document, or filed of record, or otherwise made a part of the case Paper, document, chart, map, or the like, referred to and made a part of an affidavit, pleading or brief An item of physical/tangible evidence which is to be or has been offered to the court for inspection
- A document or other item introduced as evidence during a trial or hearing
- An item of physical/tangible evidence which is to be or has been offered to the court of inspection
- A document produced and identified in court for future use as evidence
- Anything submitted for the record which supplements a witness' oral testimony An exhibit can also be a copy of a witness' oral testimony
- Document or object included as part of the written evidence in proceedings before the Comptroller
- an item of evidence which has been presented to the court for consideration
- to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"
- to put something on public display
- 1 Any document or object introduced as evidence in court BACK TO TOP
- something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art"
- To administer as a remedy; as, to exhibit calomel
- When artists exhibit, they show their work in public. By 1936 she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy
- show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill; "he exhibits a great talent"
- An organization's booth at a public show for competition, demonstration or sale
- To submit, as a document, to a court or officer, in course of proceedings; also, to present or offer officially or in legal form; to bring, as a charge
- An exhibit is an object that a lawyer shows in court as evidence in a legal case
- exhibit paintings
- put a painting on public display (in a museum, gallery, etc.)
- exhibition
- A financial award or prize given to a student (who becomes an exhibitioner) by a school or university, usually on the basis of academic merit
- exhibition
- A large scale public showing of objects or products
- exhibitor
- someone who exhibits something
- exhibitor
- someone who organizes an exhibition
- exhibited
- {a} displayed, shown, produced, held
- exhibition
- {n} a setting forth, display, allowance
- to exhibit
- {v} pageant
- defense exhibit
- display of defensive ability or new military developments
- exhibited
- Simple past and past participle of to exhibit
- exhibiting
- Present participle of to exhibit
- exhibition
- An exhibition of a particular skilful activity is a display or example of it that people notice or admire. He responded in champion's style by treating the fans to an exhibition of power and speed. = display see also exhibit
- exhibition
- an inclusive demonstration of skills or competencies The performance is judged against standards of excellence known to teachers ahead of time Typically, these are live performances, often interdisciplinary, and may require individual creativity as well as a display of developed skills Exhibitions can include individual or group/collaborative projects produced over an extended period of time See Demonstration (Performance), Group/Collaborative Product
- exhibition
- Sustenance; maintenance; allowance, esp
- exhibition
- The act of screening the feature film to the public Also selling tickets
- exhibition
- An exhibition is a public event at which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed, for example at a museum or art gallery. an exhibition of expressionist art
- exhibition
- the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship" a collection of things goods or works of art etc
- exhibition
- One of the three branches of the film industry; the process of showing the finished film to audiences See also distribution, production
- exhibition
- An extended, multipart project resulting in tangible products or presentations; often used to describe major performances or activities in a student's school career or a culmination of work in a class
- exhibition
- for meat and drink; pension
- exhibition
- Commercial - Advertising/public pay to view for short or long periods
- exhibition
- The act of administering a remedy
- exhibition
- an industrial exhibition
- exhibition
- means a physical display of things An exhibition could be a trade fair where exhibitors display their products for sale Or it could be a museum exhibition, where the items displayed are not for sale
- exhibition
- a collection of things goods or works of art etc
- exhibition
- One of the three general areas of the film industry; the process of showing the finished film to audiences See also distribution, production
- exhibition
- The act of exhibiting for inspection, or of holding forth to view; manifestation; display
- exhibition
- a collection of things (goods or works of art etc ) for public display
- exhibition
- Univ
- exhibition
- for public display
- exhibition
- An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited
- exhibition
- {i} display, show, public presentation of work or skills; student's allowance (British)
- exhibition
- Lesser scholarship
- exhibition
- Specifically: Eng
- exhibition
- the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship"
- exhibition
- That which is exhibited, held forth, or displayed; also, any public show; a display of works of art, or of feats of skill, or of oratorical or dramatic ability; as, an exhibition of animals; an exhibition of pictures, statues, etc
- exhibition
- Private benefaction for the maintenance of scholars
- exhibition
- My son has got an exhibition at Oxford An allowance of meat and drink; a benefaction for maintenance (Latin, exhibitio, an allowance of food and other necessaries, "alimentis exhibere aliquem ") "They have founded six exhibitions of 15 each per annum, to continue for two years and a half " - Taylor: History of the University of Dublin, chap v p 198 "I crave fit disposition for my wife, Due reference of place, and exhibition " Shakespeare: Othello, i 3 Exhibition (The Great) was held in Hyde Park, London, and lasted from May 1 to October 15, 1851
- exhibitions
- Exhibitions are high stakes demonstrations of mastery--of the important things that students should know and be able to do Exhibitions are generally multifaceted, public, involve an audience, and set high standards
- exhibitions
- plural of exhibition
- exhibitions
- All members are encouraged to participate in our exhibits
- exhibitions
- Awards to institutions such as museums, libraries or historical societies specifically to mount an exhibit or to support the installation of a touring exhibit Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
- exhibitor
- An exhibitor is a person whose work is being shown in an exhibition. Schedules will be sent out to all exhibitors. a person or company who is showing their work or products to the public
- exhibitor
- {i} one who presents or displays, one who participates in an exhibition
- exhibitor
- One who exhibits
- exhibitor
- someone who organizes an exhibit for others to see
- exhibitors
- plural of exhibitor
- exhibitory
- Exhibiting; publicly showing
- exhibits
- Art exhibits, archival displays, architectural displays
- exhibits
- tangible things presented at trial of evidence
- exhibits
- Printed cards, pictures, statements, test products given to a respondent to be looked at/referred to during the course of an interview, and usually relating to specific questions within the questionnaire
- exhibits
- Any object or document presented at a hearing to illustrate or support verbal evidence
- exhibits
- third-person singular of exhibit
- exhibits
- Physical evidence introduced at a hearing or trial
- exhibits
- Tangible things presented at trial as evidence
- exhibits
- plural of exhibit
- gain and loss exhibit
- report on income and profits or losses sustained by a business during an accounting period (Accounting)
- legal exhibit
- object presented in court as evidence (for or against the accused)
- make an exhibit of oneself
- make a fool of oneself, act foolishly in public
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