Pronunciation of the English word displays.
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1. | Whereas some ascetics and Brahmins remain addicted to attending such shows as dancing, singing, music, displays, recitations, hand-music, cymbals and drums, fairy-shows, acrobatic and conjuring tricks, combats of elephants, buffaloes, bulls, goats, rams, cocks and quail, fighting with staves, boxing, wrestling, sham-fights, parades, manoeuvres and military reviews, the ascetic Gotama refrains from attending such displays. | |
2. | You can't see too well with these LCD displays. | |
3. | A display, aka monitor, is an appliance that displays video signal of still images and moving pictures produced by a computer or similar device. | |
4. | When the counter value reaches the assigned 'lucky-number' it displays a congratulatory message. | |
5. | This museum displays a fascinating collection of Celtic objects. | |
6. | As North Korea displays aggression, South Korea concentrates its forces near the border. | |
7. | The citizens of this small community don't condone public displays of affection. | |
8. | The net gravitational field at any point on the surface of the earth is the sum of the gravitational fields of all the masses in the universe; hence it displays diurnal and seasonal variations and variations with the phases of the moon and Jupiter; and those variations vary with latitude: if you live far from the poles, you weigh more at night. | |
9. | I was wondering if anyone could help me. I have a mobile phone that only displays an error message. | |
10. | Scientists have long known that solar-energized particles trapped around the planet are sometimes scattered into Earth’s upper atmosphere where they can contribute to beautiful auroral displays. |