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expose美 [ɪk'spoʊz] 英 [ɪk'spəʊz] 第三人称单数:exposes 现在分词:exposing 过去式:exposed v.+n. expose truth,expose plot,expose error,expose fraud,expose injustice v. open up,reveal,uncover,bare,show 使显露show sth hidden 1. | 暴露;显露;露出to show sth that is usually hidden |
| He smiled suddenly, exposing a set of amazingly white teeth. 他突然一笑,露出一口雪白的牙齿。 | | Miles of sand are exposed at low tide. 在低潮时数英里的沙滩就会显现出来。 | | My job as a journalist is to expose the truth. 我作为记者的职责就是揭露真相。 | | He did not want to expose his fears and insecurity to anyone. 他不想向任何人显露他的恐惧与不安。 |
揭露事实show truth 2. | ~ sb/sth (as sth) 揭露;揭穿to tell the true facts about a person or a situation, and show them/it to be immoral, illegal, etc. |
| She was exposed as a liar and a fraud. 她说谎和欺骗的面目被揭穿了。 | | He threatened to expose the racism that existed within the police force. 他扬言要把警队内部存在的种族歧视公之于众。 |
有害事物to sth harmful 3. | ~ sb/sth/yourself (to sth) 使面临,使遭受(危险或不快)to put sb/sth in a place or situation where they are not protected from sth harmful or unpleasant |
| to expose yourself to ridicule 让自己受到嘲笑 | | Do not expose babies to strong sunlight. 不要让婴孩受到强烈的阳光照射。 |
给予经验give experience 4. | ~ sb to sth 使接触;使体验to let sb find out about sth by giving them experience of it or showing them what it is like |
| We want to expose the kids to as much art and culture as possible. 我们想让孩子们尽量受到艺术和文化熏陶。 |
照相机胶片film in camera 5. | ~ sth 曝光to allow light onto the film inside a camera when taking a photograph |
自己yourself 6. | ~ yourself 当众露阴茎a man whoexposes himself, shows his sexual organs in public in a way that is offensive to other people |
v. | 1. 揭露,揭穿;泄漏;暴露,(使)露出,(摄)曝光 10. 【历史】扔弃(婴儿)〔如古代斯巴达人将弱婴弃置户外〕 1. 揭露,揭穿;泄漏;暴露,(使)露出,(摄)曝光 10. 【历史】扔弃(婴儿)〔如古代斯巴达人将弱婴弃置户外〕 |
v. | 1. to put somebody or something in a vulnerable or potentially dangerous situation 2. to cause somebody to have a personal and often enlightening experience of something 3. to uncover something or turn it over with the result that it can be seen 4. to reveal that somebody has done something wrong, especially by publishing or broadcasting the information 5. to uncover a part of the body, especially the genitals, in public in an indecent way 6. to allow light to fall on light-sensitive material such as photographic film, usually by opening a camera shutter 7. especially in earlier societies, to abandon a baby to die in the open air, e.g. because it was not healthy 8. to display something for religious veneration, e.g. the consecrated bread used in a Roman Catholic Communion service 9. to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous 10. to allow something that is usually covered or hidden to be seen 1. to put somebody or something in a vulnerable or potentially dangerous situation 2. to cause somebody to have a personal and often enlightening experience of something 3. to uncover something or turn it over with the result that it can be seen 4. to reveal that somebody has done something wrong, especially by publishing or broadcasting the information 5. to uncover a part of the body, especially the genitals, in public in an indecent way 6. to allow light to fall on light-sensitive material such as photographic film, usually by opening a camera shutter 7. especially in earlier societies, to abandon a baby to die in the open air, e.g. because it was not healthy 8. to display something for religious veneration, e.g. the consecrated bread used in a Roman Catholic Communion service 9. to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous 10. to allow something that is usually covered or hidden to be seen |
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