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Что (кто) такое exhibit - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Xhibit; Exhibit (disambiguation)
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exhibit         
(exhibits, exhibiting, exhibited)
1.
If someone or something shows a particular quality, feeling, or type of behaviour, you can say that they exhibit it. (FORMAL)
He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry...
= show
VERB: V n
2.
When a painting, sculpture, or object of interest is exhibited, it is put in a public place such as a museum or art gallery so that people can come to look at it. You can also say that animals are exhibited in a zoo.
His work was exhibited in the best galleries in America, Europe and Asia.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
exhibition
Five large pieces of the wall are currently on exhibition in London.
N-UNCOUNT: usu for/on N
3.
When artists exhibit, they show their work in public.
By 1936 she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy.
VERB: V
4.
An exhibit is a painting, sculpture, or object of interest that is displayed to the public in a museum or art gallery.
Shona showed me round the exhibits.
N-COUNT
5.
An exhibit is a public display of paintings, sculpture, or objects of interest, for example in a museum or art gallery. (AM; in BRIT, use exhibition
)
...an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
N-COUNT
6.
An exhibit is an object that a lawyer shows in court as evidence in a legal case.
N-COUNT
Exhibit         
·vt To administer as a remedy; as, to exhibit calomel.
II. Exhibit ·noun A document produced and identified in court for future use as evidence.
III. Exhibit ·noun Any article, or collection of articles, displayed to view, as in an industrial exhibition; a display; as, this exhibit was marked A; the English exhibit.
IV. Exhibit ·vt To submit, as a document, to a court or officer, in course of proceedings; also, to present or offer officially or in legal form; to bring, as a charge.
V. Exhibit ·vt To hold forth or present to view; to produce publicly, for inspection; to show, especially in order to attract notice to what is interesting; to Display; as, to exhibit commodities in a warehouse, a picture in a gallery.
exhibit         
[?g'z?b?t, ?g-]
¦ verb
1. publicly display (an item) in an art gallery or museum.
2. manifest (a quality or type of behaviour).
show as a sign or symptom.
¦ noun
1. an object or collection of objects on display in an art gallery or museum.
N. Amer. an exhibition.
2. Law a document or other object produced in a court as evidence.
Derivatives
exhibitor noun
Origin
ME: from L. exhibit-, exhibere 'hold out'.
exhibit         
n. 1) a document or object (including a photograph) introduced as evidence during a trial. These are subject to objections by opposing attorneys just like any evidence. 2) a copy of a paper attached to a pleading (any legal paper filed in a lawsuit), declaration, affidavit or other document, which is referred to and incorporated into the main document.
exhibit         
I
n.
exhibition
1) to mount, organize an exhibit
2) an art; photo; traveling exhibit
3) on exhibit
piece of evidence shown in court
(legal)
4) exhibit A
II
v. (B) she exhibited her paintings to the public
exhibit         
v. a.
1.
Show, display, present to view, offer for inspection.
2.
Manifest, express, indicate, disclose, evince, make known, bring to notice, bring into view, point out, set forth.
3.
(Law.) Offer, present, propose.
4.
(Med.) Administer (medicine).
Exhibit (legal)         
LEGAL TERM
Exhibit (Legal); Marked for identification; Exhibit (law); Legal exhibit
An exhibit, in a criminal prosecution or a civil trial, is physical or documentary evidence brought before the jury. The artifact or document itself is presented for the jury's inspection.
marked for identification         
LEGAL TERM
Exhibit (Legal); Marked for identification; Exhibit (law); Legal exhibit
adj. documents or objects presented during a trial before there has been testimony which confirms their authenticity and/or relevancy. Each item is given an exhibit identification letter or number and thus is marked for identification. The marked exhibits are actually introduced into evidence (made part of the official record) upon request of the lawyer offering the evidence and approval by the judge or by stipulation of both attorneys. Occasionally an exhibit marked for identification is rejected as evidence due to the judge agreeing (sustaining) with an opposing lawyer's objection such as for lack of relevancy or failure to show it is genuine or best evidence. See also: best evidence rule evidence exhibit lay a foundation objection
Exhibit (web editing tool)         
WEB EDITING TOOL
Exhibit (part of the SIMILE Project) is a lightweight, structured-data publishing framework that allows developers to create web pages with support for sorting, filtering and rich visualizations. Oriented towards semantic web-type problems, Exhibit can be implemented by writing rich data out to HTML then configuring some CSS and JavaScript code.
Exhibit design         
  • Display enclosed in glass to protect the contents held within
PROCESS OF DEVELOPING AN EXHIBIT
User:Georgia1954/Exhibit design; Exhibition design; Museum exhibit
Exhibit design (or exhibition design) is the process of developing an exhibit—from a concept through to a physical, three-dimensional exhibition. It is a continually evolving field, drawing on innovative, creative, and practical solutions to the challenge of developing communicative environments that ‘tell a story’ in a three-dimensional space.

Википедия

Exhibit

Exhibit may refer to:

  • Exhibit (legal), evidence in physical form brought before the court
    • Demonstrative evidence, exhibits and other physical forms of evidence used in court to demonstrate, show, depict, inform or teach relevant information to the target audience
  • Exhibit (educational), an object or set of objects on show in a museum, gallery, archive or classroom, typically in a showcase, as part of an exhibition
  • Exhibit (web editing tool), a lightweight structured data publishing framework
  • Exhibit, a trade show display