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ex.pose objHIk5spEJz, $-5spoJzv [T]to make able to be seen; to leave without protection; to UNCOVER使暴露;揭露;使曝光The plaster on the walls has been removed to expose the original bricks underneath.墙上的石灰被刮掉了,以露出石灰底下的原来的砖块。He damaged his leg so badly in the accident that the bone was exposed (= could be seen).他在车祸中腿伤得很重,里面的骨头都露出来了。The soldiers were exposed to (= left without protection against) considerable danger.战士们面临着相当大的危险。It is feared that people living near the power station may have been exposed to (= left without protection against and harmed by) radiation.人们担心住在发电站附近的居民会受到辐射。(fig.) His beliefs expose him to (= make him likely to experience) ridicule, but he won't give them up.他的信仰使他受到嘲笑,但他不肯放弃。The newspaper story exposed him as (= showed that he was) a liar.新闻报道揭发出他是一个骗子。Investigators have exposed a plot to kill the president.调查者们揭露了刺杀总统的一个阴谋。When she went to college, Kate was exposed (= introduced) to a lot of new ideas.凯特进大学时,接触到许多新思想。He was found guilty of exposing himself (= showing his sexual organs in public) to schoolgirls.他被判决有罪,他在女学生面前露出自己的性器官。This photograph was under-/over-exposed (= too little/too much light was allowed to reach the film).这张照片曝光不足/过多。
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