Organized presentation and display of a selection of items or pictures, with an expected end date.
Sinônimos
Examples for "show"
Examples for "show"
1However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far older.
2But the Justice Department officials said their work did show good progress.
3Azad said: The problem is that nobody can show any convincing solution.
4However, they also show major improvements in safeguarding practice in recent times.
5Recent public opinion polls also show a diminishing interest in climate change.
1The exposition went with Westinghouse, and helped change the history of electricity.
2Her exposition was truncated by the entry of the type in question.
3The volume remains the forcible exposition upon the side which it espoused.
4You certainly are a master in the difficult art of clear exposition.
5He took refuge in the affectation of great agitation which prevented exposition.
1Only four of the 32 private properties have sold since the expo.
2Audio The Big Event is the biggest accessibility expo in the country.
3Veterans had the opportunity to attend a health and wellbeing expo in… Audio
4The concept of the world fair, the expo, seems quaint today.
5The expo site is located near Dubai's new airport, Al Maktoum International Airport.
1A special exhibition of such pictures was held in Vienna some years ago.
2Volume is a special exhibition at Auckland Museum celebrating music making in Aotearoa.
3Boulez's career was celebrated last year with a special exhibition at the Paris Philharmonie.
4Audio Volume is a special exhibition at Auckland Museum celebrating music making in Aotearoa.
5This momentous event was marked by a special exhibition at the EPIC centre in Dublin.
1Its main current temporary exhibition has been enthusiastically received.
2Monday We are working with Dublin Theatre Festival on a temporary exhibition in the Little Museum.
3Instead he finally asked, "Did you see the temporary exhibition?"
4So the AIB work directly augments the museum's holdings and looks convincing in the capacious temporary exhibition space.
5This feeling continues within, where the double-height temporary exhibition gallery feels like the atrium of a global banking headquarters.
6The bronze figure, known as Reclining Woman: Elbow is being sent to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for a temporary exhibition.
7The thousands of lives lost during the New Zealand Wars will be honoured in a new temporary exhibition at Te Papa.
8Be sure to check out the temporary exhibition hall, which usually houses the thematic works of heavy hitters like Georgia O'Keefe.
9In a further temporary exhibition, Titanic the Legend, historians, writers and scientists explore how and why the story of Titanic endures.
10The education department may also take on short-term staff to help with a temporary exhibition so it may be worth asking them too.
11The first temporary exhibition opens on 11 April, with classic 20th-century Spanish artists including Picasso, Antonio Saura and Francisco Bores.
12With fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Imperial War Museum with enthral you.
13So to keep the doors open, venues increasingly rely on revenue from temporary exhibitions.
14The centre also hosts regular temporary exhibitions with works often loaned from Madrid's Prado Museum.
15It is only possible to develop and host temporary exhibitions with this kind of external support.
16Our craft collection is particularly strong and I suggest ongoing and temporary exhibitions from the permanent collection.
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Translations for temporary exhibition