exposure
noun
ɪkˈspəʊʒə
noun
1
TO DANGER
受危害
when
someone
is
in
a
situation
where
they
are
not
protected
from
something
dangerous
or
unpleasant
暴露
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to
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Prolonged
exposure
to
the
sun
can
cause
skin
cancer.
长时间晒太阳会导致皮肤癌。
2
TRUTH
真相
the
action
of
showing
the
truth
about
someone
or
something,
especially
when
it
is
bad
揭发,揭露
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of
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the
exposure
of
his
underground
political
activity
对他地下政治活动的揭露
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as
]
her
fear
of
exposure
as
a
spy
她对间谍身份被揭露的惧怕
3
PUBLIC ATTENTION
公众的注意
the
attention
that
someone
or
something
gets
from
newspapers,
television
etc
报道,关注;
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The
failure
of
their
marriage
has
got
a
lot
of
exposure
recently.
他们婚姻失败一事近来被频频曝光。
4
EXPERIENCE
体验
the
chance
to
experience
new
ideas,
ways
of
life
etc
接触,体验
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to
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The
visit
to
Germany
gave
them
exposure
to
the
language.
去德国旅游使他们有机会接触到了德语。
her
brief
exposure
to
pop
stardom
她对流行乐明星生活的短暂体验
5
BE VERY COLD
感觉非常冷
the
harmful
effects
on
your
body
of
being
outside
in
very
cold
weather
without
protection
受冻
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We
nearly
died
of
exposure
on
the
mountainside.
我们在山腰差点冻死。
6
PHOTOGRAPHY
摄影
a.
a
length
of
film
in
a
camera
that
is
used
to
take
a
photograph
b.
the
amount
of
time
that
light
is
allowed
to
enter
the
camera
when
taking
a
photograph
曝光时间
C
I
have
three
exposures
left
on
this
roll.
我这卷胶卷还剩三张没拍。
7
SHOW
显示
the
act
of
showing
something
that
is
usually
hidden
显露,暴露
C
8
BUSINESS
商业
the
amount
of
financial
risk
that
a
company
or
person
has
金融风险
C,U
9
DIRECTION
方向
the
direction
in
which
a
building,
hill
etc
faces
〔建筑、山等的〕朝向
singular 单数
My
bedroom
has
a
southern
exposure.
我的卧室朝南。