单词 | exposure |
释义 | exposureexposure /ɪkˈspoʊʒɚ/ ●○○ AWL noun 1TO DANGER [countable, uncountable] the state of being put into a harmful or bad situation or position without having any protection against what may happen: radiation exposureexposure to Skin cancer is often caused by too much exposure to the sun.2EXPERIENCE [countable, uncountable] the opportunity to experience ideas, events, methods, etc. that are new to you: exposure to Exposure to a second language should take place in elementary school.3TRUTH [countable, uncountable] the action of telling people about a dishonest person, event, or situation: By talking about the affair he risked exposure.exposure of the newspaper’s exposure of the school scandal4PUBLIC ATTENTION [uncountable] things that are said and written on television and in newspapers that make a person or event known to a lot of people: media exposure The issue of bullying at school has gotten a lot of exposure recently.5FROM COLD WEATHER [uncountable] the harmful effects on your body that happen when you stay outside for a long time when the weather is extremely cold: Three climbers died of exposure in the Himalayas this weekend.6PHOTOGRAPHY [countable] a)a length of film in a camera that is used for producing one photograph: a roll of 36-exposure film (=that has enough space for 36 photographs to be taken) b)the amount of time a piece of film is exposed to the light when making a photograph: a timed exposure7DIRECTION [countable usually singular] the direction in which a building, hill, etc. faces: a room with a southern exposure8BUSINESS RISK [countable, uncountable] the amount of financial risk that a company has9SHOWING [countable] the act of exposing or showing something that is usually covered or unable to be seen → see also indecent exposure |
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