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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > display
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Display n display (unit), screenDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Display
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m.display (computing).* * *1 display* * */disˈplaj/displaydisplay digital digital displayun display de cristal líquido a liquid crystal display* * *
display sustantivo masculino
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' display' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparato
- castillo
- derroche
- despliegue
- exhibir
- exhibición
- exponer
- expositor
- expositora
- expuesta
- expuesto
- lucir
- manifestar
- manifestación
- urna
- vitrina
- alarde
- cristalera
- desplegar
- escaparate
- externar
- gala
English:
display
- grandiose
- impartiality
- liquid crystal display
- managerial
- unit
- VDU
- blaze
- demonstration
- dummy
- LCD
- liquid
- parade
- presentation
- show
- tattoo
- VDT
- visual
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أَبْدَى \ display: to show publicly: He never displays his real feelings. Shops display their goods in their windows. \ See Also عرض (عَرَضَ) \ إِظْهَار \ display: showing; a public show: a display of bad temper. \ جَهَرَ بِـ \ display: to show publicly: He never displays his real feelings. -
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[dɪˈspleɪ]1. verb1) to set out for show:يَعْرِضُ (البِضاعَه)The china was displayed in a special cabinet.
2) to show:يَكْشِفُ عَن، يُظْهِرShe displayed a talent for mimicry.
2. noun1) (an) act of showing or making clear:عَرْضa display of military strength.
2) an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part:عَرض تَرْفيهيa dancing display.
3) something which shows or sets out something else:إظْهار، عَرْضan advertising display.
4) the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.شاشَةُ العَرْض -
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عَرْض \ breadth: distance from side to side: The length of this box is twice its breadth.. display: showing; a public show: a dancing display; a display of bad temper. offer: offering; sth. that is offered: Thank you for your kind offer of help. He refused my offer. parade: a ceremonial march or journey through the streets; a show: a parade of ancient cars. proposal: an offer; a proposed plan: We accept your proposal. He made her a proposal of marriage. show: a splendid appearance that is a sign of pride: These fine shoes are made for show and not for comfort, (with an adj. that expresses one’s opinion) performance; example of behaviour Your team didn’t put up a very good show, a public performance, esp. of a play a film show. width: distance from side to side. -
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أَظْهَرَ \ bring out: to cause to appear: The sunshine brought out the flowers. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. He never displays his real feelings. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). show: to let (sth.) be seen: Show the letter to your father. The medical examination showed something bad. He showed no sign of fear. \ See Also عرض (عَرَضَ) -
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عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
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اِسْتِعْرَاض \ display: showing; a public show: a dancing display. parade: a ceremonial march or journey through the streets; a show: a parade of ancient cars. show: a splendid appearance that is a sign of pride: These fine shoes are made for show and not for comfort, a public performance, esp. of a play: a film show. \ See Also عرض (عَرْض) -
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Dis·play <-s, -s> [dɪsʼple:] ntdisplay
См. также в других словарях:
Display — Display … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Display — may refer to: Display (horse) (1923–1944), an American thoroughbred racehorse Display (zoology), a form of animal behaviour Display advertising, type that typically contains text, i.e., copy, logos, images, location maps, etc. Display case, also… … Wikipedia
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display ad — UK US noun [C] (UK also display advert) MARKETING ► a large colourful advertisement that is designed to attract people s attention: »The company is a leading provider of technology for delivering large display ads on websites and tracking who… … Financial and business terms
Display — ([ˈdɪspleɪ] oder [dɪsˈpleɪ], engl. to display ‚anzeigen‘) bezeichnet: Anzeige (Technik), allgemein ein Bauteil zur Visualisierung Computermonitor, ein Peripheriegerät Display (Verkauf), eine Großverpackung zur Verkaufsförderung Display… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Display — Dis*play , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Displayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Displaying}.] [OE. displaien, desplaien, OF. despleier, desploier, F. d[ e]ployer; pref. des (L. dis ) + pleier, ploier, plier, F. ployer, plier, to fold, bend, L. plicare. See {Ply},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
display — [di splā′] vt. [ME displeien < OFr despleier < L displicare, to scatter, unfold < dis , apart + plicare, to fold: see PLY1] 1. Obs. to unfold; spread out; unfurl 2. to unfold to the eye; put or spread out so as to be seen; exhibit 3. to… … English World dictionary
Display — Dis*play , v. i. To make a display; to act as one making a show or demonstration. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English