exposer查询结果如下:
现在分词:exposing


词性:|noun|
例句1. a TV exposé on chart hyping
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
例句3. the colony had been exposed to new liberal ideas

形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
|noun|
1.A report in the media that reveals something discreditable.
‘a shocking exposé of a medical cover-up’
‘But while there have been major media exposés concerning European funding for left-wing, pro-peace organizations, we know very little about the sources of right-wing media funding.’
|verb|
1.Cause someone to be vulnerable or at risk.
‘many newcomers are _exposing_ themselves to injury’
‘The plain was as flat as a tabletop, and she instinctively felt _exposed_ and vulnerable, there being no possible way to conceal one's presence.’
2.Introduce someone to (a subject or area of knowledge)
‘students were _exposed_ to statistics in high school’
‘‘We lived in the Mount Baker area so she could be _exposed_ to diverse socioeconomic communities,’ said her father.’
3.Leave (a child) in the open to die.
4.Make (something embarrassing or damaging) public.
‘the situation _exposed_ a conflict within the government’
‘The problems have largely been of confidence and that has often been _exposed_ at the French Open, where she seems to suffer from the burden of home expectation and has a relatively poor record.’
5.Make (something) visible by uncovering it.
‘at low tide the sands are _exposed_ ’
‘The low quality fish they dry on sand, _exposing_ it to birds and animals, may not bring them good revenue.’
6.Publicly and indecently display one’s genitals.
‘police are hunting a man who _exposed_ himself to a schoolgirl’
‘He also has allegations of _exposing_ himself and urinating in public.’
7.Reveal the true, objectionable nature of (someone or something)
‘he has been _exposed_ as a liar and a traitor’
‘Yet he loves to _expose_ those in the public eye, especially Tory politicians, for sleaze.’
8.Subject (photographic film) to light when operating a camera.
‘all over Europe, thousands of miles of film are _exposed_ for holiday snaps’
‘Her work makes excellent use of what looks like badly _exposed_ outdated Polaroid film.’
9.Unprotected, especially from the weather.
‘the coast is very _exposed_ to the south-west’
‘Treated seed _exposed_ on soil surfaces will be hazardous to birds and other wildlife.’
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