To Display:

1 If you display something that you want people to see, you put it in a particular place, so that people can see it easily.
Among the protesters and war veterans proudly displaying their medals was Aubrey Rose...
= exhibit
Display is also a noun.
Most of the other artists whose work is on display were his pupils or colleagues.


2 If you display something, you show it to people.

She displayed her wound to the twelve gentlemen of the jury...
The chart can then display the links connecting these groups
= show

3 If you display a characteristic, quality, or emotion, you behave in a way which shows that you have it.
He has displayed remarkable courage in his efforts to reform the party.
VERB: V n
= show


Display is also a noun.
Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother.
N-VAR: oft N of n
= show

4. A display is a public performance or other event which is intended to entertain people.
...gymnastic displays.

ospitare, mostrare (mettere in mostra), esibire (mostrare), esporre (in mostra), rappresentare visivamente
rivelare (mostrare), visualizzare
mostra, esibizione, presentazione, visualizzazione, monitor, schermo

to be on display (the objects on display)>> essere in mostra

See also to show