第三人称复数:expos
名词<非正>(工业品或技术的)博览会,展览会
1. 博览中心:在金海广场北面入口处与金海广场博览中心(EXPO)衔接的有盖走道上,装置了约4米高的巨型圣诞树. 缀以亮丽的蓝白彩灯装饰的圣诞装饰,让人眼前一亮. 巨型圣诞树上方,安装了雪花制造机,营造皑皑白雪纷飞场景. 每小时定时飘落使用细小泡沫打造的雪花,
2. 博览:模具(mould)博览(expo). 展会模具(mould)博览(expo). 展会 展览 模具展览中心 模具博览中
1. 展览会;博览会
An expo is a large event where goods, especially industrial goods, are displayed.
e.g. ...the 1995 Queensland Computer Expo.
1995年昆士兰计算机博览会
1. Austrade's China country manager Christopher Wright said on Monday Australian business will make an important contribution to the staging of Expo.
2. " The World Expo 2010 will provide the city's service sector with a huge business opportunity, " said the official.
3. Business organizers will take over the organization of the expo in accordance with market principles, said Liu.
4. I listed a few I had seen but then made the point that the most valuable technology here at Expo is " people to people " technology.
5. The expo incurred a buying frenzy as over 20 international customers booked the new vehicle.
6. SHANGHAI - The Shanghai World Expo greeted the first group of visitors arriving by sea Wednesday.
7. Visiting the World Expo in Shanghai is regarded as one of the best things to do next year by the book.
8. In the Expo Garden by the Yangtze River, you find yourself among oriental gardens while enjoying the splendid view of the Yangtze River.
9. The wholesale price for Horticultural Expo tickets targeted at international tour dealers are lowered by thirty percent.
10. expo是什么意思
10. They will also travel to Shanghai on east China's seaboard, where they will call on local officials and tour the ongoing World Expo.
noun
1. a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display
Synonym: exhibition exposition