English to afrikaans meaning of

As 'n werkwoord beteken "uitstal" om iets te wys, te vertoon of aan te bied vir ander om te sien, waar te neem of te bewonder.As 'n selfstandige naamwoord verwys "uitstalling" na 'n voorwerp, item of vertoon wat aan die publiek gewys of aangebied word, gewoonlik in 'n museum, kunsgalery of by 'n geleentheid, om inligting oor te dra of 'n spesifieke tema, idee of onderwerp ten toon te stel.

Sentence Examples

  1. During that time, I was in charge of mounting a major exhibit of twentieth-century American artists at the Winterford Art Institute, where I was a curator.
  2. The buildings and extensive grounds are as gorgeous as the artwork and because it received a grant from the Walton Family Foundation, entrance fees are waived to the main exhibit space.
  3. You might even exhibit skill with magic, like your grandfather.
  4. Plus, I loved the special exhibit of maritime art.
  5. Thus prepared, before entering any village whither he was bound with his show and his ape, he used to inform himself at the nearest village, or from the most likely person he could find, as to what particular things had happened there, and to whom and bearing them well in mind, the first thing he did was to exhibit his show, sometimes one story, sometimes another, but all lively, amusing, and familiar.
  6. The girl in the shoes had hopped down and moved on to the next exhibit.
  7. They said nothing, just stared like we were a new zoo exhibit.
  8. They would expect her to exhibit all sorts of suspicious behavior if she were attempting to hide something, so even though it made her grit her teeth, she did her best to take advantage and play into their prejudices against her.
  9. Never once did the dogs exhibit any symptom of uneasiness, and even when we returned to the chapel they frisked about as though they had been rabbit-hunting in a summer wood.
  10. Poe has chosen to exhibit his power chiefly in that dim region which stretches from the very utmost limits of the probable into the weird confines of superstition and unreality.