SHOW 显示, to show something that is usually covered or hidden
显露,露出〔一般都盖起来或藏起来的东西〕:
【例句】
He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.
他撩起 T 恤衫露出胸口上的锯齿状伤疤。
【例句】
Potatoes turn green when exposed to light.
马铃薯在光的照射下会变绿。
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【释义】
TO STH DANGEROUS 遇到危险之物, to put someone in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant
使暴露〔于险境〕,使陷入〔危险〕:
【例句】
The report revealed that workers had been exposed to high levels of radiation.
报告披露工人们受到了高强度的辐射。
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【释义】
TELL THE TRUTH 讲真话, to show the truth about someone or something, especially when it is bad
揭露,揭发:
【例句】
The film exposes the utter horror of war.
这部电影揭示了战争的极端恐怖。
【例句】
The report exposes the weaknesses of modern medical practice.
报道揭露了现代医务工作的不足之处。
【例句】
The baron was exposed as a liar and a cheat.
这个工商业巨头说谎和欺骗的面目被揭穿了。
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【释义】
SEE / EXPERIENCE 看/体验, to make it possible for someone to experience new ideas, ways of life etc
接触; 体验:
【例句】
Some children are never exposed to classical music.
有些孩子从来没有接触过古典音乐。
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【释义】
expose yourself, if a man exposes himself, he shows his sexual organs to someone he does not know in a public place, usually because he is mentally ill
〔男子一般因病态心理而〕当众露阴
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【释义】
PHOTOGRAPH 照片, to allow light onto a piece of film in a camera in order to take a photograph
使曝光
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【释义】
FEELINGS 感受, to show other people feelings that you usually hide, especially when this is not planned
〔尤指无意中〕露出,显露〔感情〕:
【例句】
I'm afraid I might expose my real feelings for him.
恐怕我会泄露对他的真实感情。
noun
1.
【释义】
a story in a newspaper or on television that shows the truth about something, especially something dishonest or shocking