| 释义 |  expose /ik-spōzˈ/  transitive verbnoun (US)To lay out to viewTo deprive of cover, protection or shelterTo make bareTo abandon (a child or animal)To submit (to an influence, such as light or weather)To put up (for sale)To explain (archaic)To discloseTo show up
 An exposé ORIGIN: Fr exposer, from L ex- out, and pausāre to rest, confused with expōnere to expose; see exponent and exposition, and cf pose1, compose, repose, etc expōsˈable  adjective expōsˈal  noun ExposureExposition
 exposé /eks-pōˈzā/   noun An article or programme exposing crime, scandal, etc to public noticeA formal statement or expositionAn exposingA shameful showing up
 exposedˈ  adjective UnprotectedShelterless
 expōsˈedness  noun  The state of being exposed expōsˈer  noun exposure /-pōˈzhər or -zhyər/   noun The act of laying open or bareSubjection to an influenceThe harmful effects on the body of extreme coldThe act of allowing access of light, or a section of film, etc which has been exposed to light (photography)The combination of duration of such access (shutter speed) with lens aperture chosen for the taking of a photographThe act of showing up an evilA state of being laid bareOpenness to dangerIn finance, a vulnerable, overextended commitment or positionA shelterless statePosition with regard to the sun, influence of climate, etcAppearance in public, esp on televisionThe total number of potential viewers, listeners, readers, etc of a particular advertising medium
 exposure meter  noun (photography) An instrument, now often incorporated in the camera, for measuring the light falling on or reflected from a subject expose oneself  To expose one's sexual organs in public |