display  
 verb [ T ] uk/dɪˈspleɪ/ us/dɪˈspleɪ/
  (ARRANGE)      
 B1 布置,排列,陈列
to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public
  Family photographs were displayed on the wall. 墙上挂着家人的照片。 
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 - There were photographs of all her children proudly displayed on the mantelpiece.
 - His trophies were proudly displayed in a backlit cabinet.
 - New books are displayed in a prominent position on tables at the front of the shop.
 - Some displayed their wares on stalls, while others had just spread them out on the pavement.
 - A photograph of her daughter was prominently displayed on her desk.
 
  (SHOW)         
C2 显露,表露(情感)
to show a feeling
  My grandfather disapproved of displaying emotion in public. 我祖父不赞同在公开场合表露感情。 
  (在屏幕上)显示(文字、图片等)
to show words, pictures, etc. on a screen
  Retailers should display delivery times and costs on their websites. 零售商应该在网站上显示送货时间和费用。 
 display  
noun uk/dɪˈspleɪ/ us/dɪˈspleɪ/
  (ARRANGEMENT)      
 B1 [ C or U ]陈列品,展览品;陈列,展示,展览;表演 
a collection of objects or pictures arranged for people to look at, or a performance or show for people to watch
  There's an Egyptian art collection on display (= being shown) at the museum at the moment. 埃及艺术收藏展正在博物馆举行。 
 a fireworks display 焰火表演 
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 - His performance is described in the paper as 'a breathtaking display of physical agility'.
 - Our complete range of carpets is on display in our showroom.
 - Valuable pieces of china were on display in a glass-fronted cabinet.
 - The crowd was entertained with a display of aerobatics.
 - A recent find of ancient artefacts is on display at the local museum.
 
  (SHOW)         
C2 [ C or U ]流露(情感),显露(情绪) 
the fact of someone showing how they feel
  There's never much (of a) display of affection between them. 他们之间从来都没怎么表示过爱慕之情。 
 B1 [ C or U ](计算机屏幕等的)显示 
the way in which words, pictures, etc. are shown electronically, for example on a computer screen
  The display problems might be due to a shortage of disk space. 显示问题可能是硬盘空间不足造成的。