展示

てんじ

exhibition, display

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Usage of 展示

The verb 展示 (zhǎnshì) primarily means 'to display' or 'to exhibit' something tangible, such as objects, artworks, or results. It is commonly used in contexts like museums, exhibitions, presentations, and classrooms.

Common contexts

  • Physical display: 展示 is often used when showing items publicly, e.g., in museums or galleries.
  • Presentation of results: It can also mean to present or reveal information or achievements, especially in formal settings like meetings.
  • Showing personal work: In educational or informal settings, 展示 can describe showing one's own creations or efforts.

Collocations and patterns

  • 展示文物 (display cultural relics): used in museum or historical contexts.
  • 展示成果 (show results): common in academic or professional presentations.
  • 展示作品 (show works): often used in art or school contexts.

Nuances

Using 展示 implies a deliberate and often formal act of showing something to others. It differs from simpler verbs like (to look) or (to see) because it emphasizes the act of making something visible or known. Avoid confusing 展示 with 表示, which means 'to express' or 'to indicate' and is more abstract.

Register

展示 is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but it often appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in professional or educational environments.

Example Sentences

The museum displayed many precious cultural relics.

He presented his research results at the meeting.

Children like to show their work in class.