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I. display [Brit dɪˈspleɪ, Am dəˈspleɪ] N
1. display COMM (for sale):
2. display (for decoration, to look at):
3. display (demonstration):
4. display:
display (of wealth) also pej
in a display of anger, impatience
to make a display of pej wealth, knowledge
5. display:
display MOTOR, AVIAT, COMPUT
display MOTOR, AVIAT, COMPUT
6. display TYPO, JOURN:
7. display ZOOL:
II. display [Brit dɪˈspleɪ, Am dəˈspleɪ] VB trans
1. display:
display (gen) COMM, COMPUT (show, set out) information, notice, price, times, poster
display object
2. display (reveal):
display enthusiasm, intelligence, interest, skill
display emotion, ignorance, vice, virtue, strength
3. display pej (flaunt):
display beauty, knowledge, wealth
display legs, chest
III. display [Brit dɪˈspleɪ, Am dəˈspleɪ] VB intr ZOOL
display peacock:
I. display [dɪˈspleɪ] VB trans
1. display (arrange):
display on a noticeboard
2. display (show):
II. display [dɪˈspleɪ] N
1. display (arrangement of things):
2. display no pl (demonstration):
display of affection, anger
display of love
3. display COMPUT:
I. display [dɪ·ˈspleɪ] VB trans
1. display (arrange):
display on a bulletin board
2. display (show):
II. display [dɪ·ˈspleɪ] N
1. display (arrangement of things):
2. display (demonstration):
display of affection, anger
display of love
3. display comput:
Present
Idisplay
youdisplay
he/she/itdisplays
wedisplay
youdisplay
theydisplay
Past
Idisplayed
youdisplayed
he/she/itdisplayed
wedisplayed
youdisplayed
theydisplayed
Present Perfect
Ihavedisplayed
youhavedisplayed
he/she/ithasdisplayed
wehavedisplayed
youhavedisplayed
theyhavedisplayed
Past Perfect
Ihaddisplayed
youhaddisplayed
he/she/ithaddisplayed
wehaddisplayed
youhaddisplayed
theyhaddisplayed
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The two-seat cockpit featured a rear-view monitor, system diagnostics display, and custom gauge cluster.
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It has a main building of four stories, the first three being display areas.
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In the diner, the insecurities and neuroses of the psychotherapists in attendance are on display in their conversations, as interpreted by the relentlessly psychoanalyzing voice of the narrator.
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Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or dances.
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The group took their name from a section in a greeting card display.
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