make (something) visible, typically by uncovering it
使暴露;使显露
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at low tide the sands are exposed .低潮时沙滩就会显露出来。
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使无遮蔽(或保护)
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the coast is very exposed to the south-west .海岸的西南面毫无遮挡。
subject (photographic film) to light, especially when operating a camera
使(胶卷)曝光。
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当众暴露自己的性器官,露阴。
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使(某人)处于无保护和易受伤害的状态
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Miranda felt exposed and lonely .米兰达不仅没有安全感,而且感到很孤独。
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使某人遭受;使某人冒…的险
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many newcomers are exposing themselves to life-threatening injury .许多初来乍到的人极易受到危及生命的伤害。
make (something embarrassing or damaging) public
暴露;揭示(令人难堪或损害人的事情)
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the situation appeared to expose a conflict within the government .这一情况似乎暴露了政府内部意见不一。
reveal the true and typically objectionable nature of (someone or something)
揭穿(某人或某事物)的令人不快的真相;揭露;揭发
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he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor .他是一个骗子和叛徒的真面目被揭穿了。
leave (a child) in the open to die
弃(婴孩)于户外让其死去。
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expose sth 显露...;曝光...
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expose ... to ... 使...接触...
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... be exposed to ... ...接触...
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"late Middle English: from Old French