on display
on display — 慣用語
1. placed where the public can look at it, especially in a museum, gallery, or shop
展示中
公開陳列供人觀看的狀態
placed where the public can look at it, especially in a museum, gallery, or shop window
Chidi's photographs are on display at the city library this month.
Chidi 的攝影作品本月在市立圖書館展示中。
be + on display for describing where something is shown
The gallery put Liam's sculptures on display in the main hall.
畫廊把 Liam 的雕塑作品展示在主展廳裡。
put + object + on display
A rare first edition of the novel went on display at the book fair.
這本小說的珍貴初版在書展上首次展出了。
Tara spotted her friend's painting on display at the summer art fair.
Tara 在夏日藝術市集上看到朋友的畫作正在展示。
Centuries-old pottery from the Tang dynasty is now on display.
唐代的古老陶器現在正在展示中。
- in storage
put away and not available for public viewing
文法句型
be + on display
put + object + on display
go + on display
用法筆記
Typically follows be, go, or put. When something 'goes on display,' it is shown to the public for the first time or after a period of not being shown.