释义 |
unexposed /ʌnɪkˈspəʊzd / /ʌnɛkˈspəʊzd/adjective1Covered or protected; not vulnerable: improved sanitation meant the younger generation were unexposed to the virus...- We have not inspected any parts of the property which are covered, unexposed or inaccessible.
- For a virus that needs a constant supply of new, unexposed human beings to thrive, conditions were perfect.
- I'll probably have to start sending my unexposed stock overseas before too long.
1.1(Of photographic film) not subjected to light: a piece of unexposed film...- Instead of striking unexposed film, light entering a typical digital camera is focused onto a charge-coupled device, or CCD.
- Research and medical personnel who are exposed to radiation on a daily basis are required to wear a radiation badge, which contains unexposed pieces of photographic film.
- During the shutter's brief click, silver-halide crystals on the unexposed film record the varying levels of light in the scene being photographed.
2 [predicative] Not introduced to or acquainted with something: a person unexposed to spiritualist traditions...- Naturally, this makes interpersonal relations, especially with societies unexposed to the advantages of the American lifestyle, a little difficult.
- European Ballet is, however, one of the few and their high quality productions have brought the magic of ballet to audiences previously unexposed to such majesty.
- She has grown up in Seattle and is unexposed to the challenges of life in the wild, among the under-globalized.
3Not made public; concealed: no secrets were left unexposed...- Is this another unexposed web of lies, corruption and collusion?
- So if you have an undiscovered and unexposed talent, please let us know.
- More important is ‘beta risk’ - where there is unexposed fraud.
Rhymesself-imposed, undisclosed, unenclosed, unopposed, unposed |