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♦ display /dɪˈspleɪ/n. [cu]1 esposizione; esibizione; ( anche) oggetti esposti: Display is the key to self-service sales, l'esposizione (della merce) è il segreto delle vendite self-service; a display of medieval pottery [of recent photographs], una serie di ceramiche medievali [di fotografie recenti] esposte; a window display, la merce esposta in una vetrina; The restored ship will go on display next year, la nave restaurata sarà esposta al pubblico l'anno prossimo; The new season's collection is on display in the store window, la collezione per la nuova stagione è esposta nella vetrina del negozio2 spettacolo, esibizione: air display, esibizione aeronautica; a firework display, uno spettacolo di fuochi d'artificio; a display of dancing [of acrobatics], uno spettacolo di danza [acrobatico]; The children put on a display of gymnastics, i bambini hanno organizzato uno spettacolo di ginnastica; fashion display, sfilata di moda; a wonderful display of dazzling colours, un magnifico spettacolo di colori sgargianti3 sfoggio; spiegamento: a display of troops, uno spiegamento di forze armate; to make a display of one's wealth [knowledge], fare sfoggio della propria ricchezza [delle proprie conoscenze]; to hate display, detestare l'ostentazione4 dimostrazione, manifestazione: a great display of affection, una grande dimostrazione d'affetto; She hates displays of emotion, detesta le manifestazioni emotive; a stunning display of military power, un'impressionante dimostrazione di potenza militare5 (tipogr.) disposizione dei caratteri atta a far colpo6 (comput., elettron.) display; schermo video; ( anche) videata; schermata: a digital [liquid crystal] display, un display digitale [a cristalli liquidi]● (comput.) display adapter, scheda video □ display artist, vetrinista □ display cabinet, scaffale (refrigerato) per la merce; bacheca, vetrina □ display case, vetrina, bacheca □ (comput.) display console, console (o terminale) video □ display designer, designer per vetrine; vetrinista □ (comput.) display mode, modalità di visualizzazione □ display model, manichino □ display panel (o screen), schermo (di visualizzazione) □ (market.) display stand, banco di mostra; espositore □ (comput.) display station, terminale video □ display unit, unità video; visualizzatore □ display window, vetrina per esposizione ( della merce).♦ (to) display /dɪˈspleɪ/A v. t.1 mettere in mostra; esporre: to display a notice [a poster, a sign], esporre un avviso [un manifesto, un cartello]; The shop windows display a vast array of goods, le vetrine espongono una vasta gamma di articoli; to display flags, esporre le bandiere; His paintings were displayed in New York, i suoi dipinti sono stati esposti a New York; «Display badge» ( cartello), «esibire il distintivo»2 mostrare; manifestare: They display no fear, non mostrano alcun timore; to display a talent for st., dimostrare talento per qc.; They displayed little interest in her ideas, hanno manifestato scarso interesse per le sue idee3 (comput.) visualizzare: to display an image [a page]; visualizzare un'immagine [una pagina]; to display data [an error message], visualizzare dati [un messaggio di errore]5 (tipogr.) stampare a grandi caratteriB v. i.(zool.) spiegare le penne (la coda, ecc.) nel corteggiamento.
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