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ex·po·sure /ɪk`spoʒə; ɪkˈspəʊʒə/ n 1 [C,U] when someone or something is put into a harmful situation without any protection 暴露: + to Skin cancer is often caused by too much exposure to the sun. 皮肤癌经常由于在太阳下暴露过多所引起。 2 [C,U] when the newspapers, television etc tell people the true facts about the bad behaviour of an important or respected person 揭发,揭露: the exposure of a high-ranking official as a Mafia boss 揭发出一名高级官员为黑手党头目 3 [U] the harmful effects of staying outside for a long time when the weather is extremely cold 〔身体长时间于室外寒冷天气中〕暴露; 受冻: Three climbers died of exposure. 三名登山者被冻死了。 4 [C] the amount of film that is used each time you take a photograph 〔未拍胶片的〕张数: This roll has 36 exposures. 这卷底片有 36 张。 |