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[di'splei] 1. verb1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) vystaviť2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) prejaviť2. noun1) ((an) act of showing or making clear: a display of military strength.) ukážka2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) predvedenie3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) výstava4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.) displej, zobrazovacia jednotka* * *• vystavit• výklad• zobrazit• prejavit• prejav• nádhera• monitor• obrazovka
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