expose的意思和读音

expose

: [ɪkˈspoʊz] : [ɪkˈspəʊz]

v.穿

使

exposes  exposing  exposed  

v.+n.expose truth,expose plot,expose error,expose fraud,expose injustice

v.cover,cover up

v.open up,reveal,uncover,bare,show

exposev.使show sth hidden

1.to show sth that is usually hidden

He smiled suddenly, exposing a set of amazingly white teeth.齿

Miles of sand are exposed at low tide.

My job as a journalist is to expose the truth.

He did not want to expose his fears and insecurity to anyone.

show truth

2.~ sb/sth (as sth)穿to tell the true facts about a person or a situation, and show them/it to be immoral, illegal, etc.

She was exposed as a liar and a fraud.穿

He threatened to expose the racism that existed within the police force.

to sth harmful

3.~ sb/sth/yourself (to sth)使使to put sb/sth in a place or situation where they are not protected from sth harmful or unpleasant

to expose yourself to ridicule

Do not expose babies to strong sunlight.

give experience

4.~ sb to sth使使to let sb find out about sth by giving them experience of it or showing them what it is like

We want to expose the kids to as much art and culture as possible.

film in camera

5.~ sthto allow light onto the film inside a camera when taking a photograph

yourself

6.~ yourselfa man whoexposes himself, shows his sexual organs in public in a way that is offensive to other people

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v.1.to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous2.to allow something that is usually covered or hidden to be seen3.to deliberately make something publicly known because you believe that it is wrong or illegal4.to provide someone with the opportunity to experience new ideas, activities, etc. so that they can learn about them5.to allow light to reach the film in a camera so that you can take a photograph1.to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous2.to allow something that is usually covered or hidden to be seen3.to deliberately make something publicly known because you believe that it is wrong or illegal4.to provide someone with the opportunity to experience new ideas, activities, etc. so that they can learn about them5.to allow light to reach the film in a camera so that you can take a photograph

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3. exported function expose exposed interface ...

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5. general election system make public;expose opening stock ...

6. dispose expose 使 primary ...

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1.2 if the time your luck is not good, then do not do not bet direct card-throwing, so easy to expose you to play tricks.2

2.This single call is all that you need to expose your data model as a service.

3.Once the model is defined, all that remains is to specify which parts to expose through a user interface.

4.We shall try by means of a highly simplified development to expose certain advantages and disadvantages of solid propellant rocket systems.

5.Not to expose your true feelings to an adult seems to be instinctive from the age of seven or eight onwards.

6.Often they would push their questioning to the point of absurdity in an effort to expose the fallacy of a particular belief or argument.

7.The bottom-up approach is often used to expose an existing application as a Web service.Web

8.Consistency among the various mechanisms that expose elements' interest levels helps make the Focused UI predictable and easy to use.FocusedUI使

9.After the drugs go on the market, follows the massive crowds the application also to be able to expose more valuable information.

10.The camera and flash essentially work together to decide how much light the flash emits in order to properly expose the subject.