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    expose查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'spoʊz] 现在分词:exposing
    过去式:exposed 过去分词:exposed
    第三人称单数:exposes 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:vt.揭露;使曝光
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    vt.
    ①[与 to 连用]使曝露;使暴露;使面临;
    Don`t expose it to the sun.
    别把它曝露在阳光下.
    be exposed to danger
    招致危险.
    expose oneself to ridicule
    受嘲笑.
    a student who has been exposed to English for some six years
    接触英语达六年左右的学生.
    ②揭露;揭发;
    expose a plot
    揭发阴谋.
    ③遗弃(婴孩等);
    ④使曝光;使露光;
    ⑤陈列(商品等);
    expose goods for sale on the market
    把要卖的商品在市场上展出.
    -扩展释义
    v. 【法律专业】
    揭露 ,遗弃,陈述 ,揭发
    n. 【化学】
    暴露,陈述,露出,曝光,使遭受,陈列;暴露,使...遭受,陈列,露出,陈述
    The next thing you do is peel back your trouser leg to expose the wound.
    你要做的第二件事是卷起裤腿让伤口露出来。
    vt.
    1. 使暴露于;使接触到[O][(+to)]2. 揭露,揭发[(+to)]3. 使(胶片,胶卷)曝光,4. (把婴孩等)遗弃在外,5. 使看得见
    n. 【计算机】
    暴露(陈述,露出);vt.暴露(使...遭受,陈列
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. a TV exposé on chart hyping’

    同义词系列1
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    词性:verb

    例句1. the gold covering was flaking away, exposing the white plaster’

    例句2. he was exposed to asbestos at his workplace’

    -expose的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Serving to explain, explicate, or elucidate; expositive; of or relating to exposition.
    “There is no reason why good polemical writing cannot be considered expository in the literal meanings of both words.”
    “Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped.”
    “But for each little detail neatly answered within the film’s overly expository dialogue, there are five glaring questions that go unanswered.”
    Explained in clear terms, as in writing. || Declared information openly.
    “This disparity may be due to a longstanding view among many educators that expositional informational books are too difficult for children.”
    “We keep it simple for expositional purposes and trust the reader to see that the points made are robust with respect to such elaborations.”
    “If stiff expositional dialogue scenes and a mystery that doesn’t begin until it is almost over sounds like your idea of a good time, then this movie is for you.”
    That explains; expository
    “How expositive is all this of the unstable fashion of Mr. Ruskin’s temper and writings!”
    “It may be narrative, descriptive, expositive, or argumentative.”
    (usually followed by to) Vulnerable, susceptible.
    “You should apply sunblock to protect the exposed parts of your body.”
    “Who wants to be exposed to public ridicule and contempt as part of their job description?”
    Capable of being exposed.

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who exposes.
    “The two women clung to one another, knowing that the end had come, wondering who was to be their exposer.”
    “It only made her resent the cruel perspicacity of their exposer, or possibly exercise a little more ingenuity in their inventions.”
    “Shakespearean scholars have pointed out the connection between the dramatist and the exposer of exorcism.”
    Publication of investigative journalism.
    “She wrote an exposé on the horror of asylums, which was handed out at her lectures and later reprinted in newspapers.”
    “The article would serve as an exposé on the squalid conditions in the neighborhood.”
    The state or quality of being exposed.
    A person who expounds, explains
    “He’s an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience.”
    “By the mid-fifties, Greenberg’s critical style was clearly different from that of Harold Rosenberg, his chief rival as an expounder of Abstract Expressionism.”
    “It has also to be remarked that Hunt is much better as a taster than as a professor or expounder.”
    (computing) Any device or circuit that carries out a exponentiation operation

    动词 变体/同根词

    expose的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    expose的第三人称单数形式
    “Once the trump suit has been named, the declarer exposes the top two cards of the deck.”
    “Seinfeld exposes the human destructiveness and lack of principle and morality that exist to some degree in all people.”
    “The reaction of the so-called French left to the first revelations exposes its cynical and self-serving attitude.”
    To convert to exponential form
    (mathematics) To utilize exponentiation. || (computing) To apply a mathematical exponentiation function.
    (transitive) To lay open the meaning of; to explain or discuss at length; to clear of obscurity; to interpret. || (intransitive) To make a statement, especially at length.
    “Constantly new commentaries are coming out to try and expound the meaning of scripture.”
    “They wanted me to expound on this topic because I had some decent ideas on the subject.”
    “I wish to expound on Zen Buddhist perspectives on modern education. The history of Buddhist education is long and complex.”
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