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 exposition [`ɛkspə'zɪʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 阐述, 讲解, 说明, 博览会, 展览会

[经] 展览会, 集市, 义卖市场


  1. The industrial exposition will be held on September.
    工业博览会将于九月召开。
  2. He made an exposition of the advantages of nuclear power.
    他对核动力的优越性做了阐述。
  3. The area of a fair, a carnival, a circus, or an exposition where sideshows and other amusements are located.
    娱乐场,游乐场在商品交易会、狂欢节、马戏团或展览会所在地提供杂耍表演和其它娱乐活动的地方


exposition
[ noun ]
  1. a systematic interpretation or explanation (usually written) of a specific topic

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display

  4. <noun.group>
  5. an account that sets forth the meaning or intent of a writing or discourse

  6. <noun.communication>
    we would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition of the background
  7. (music) the section of a movement (especially in sonata form) where the major musical themes first occur

  8. <noun.communication>


Exposition \Ex`po*si"tion\, n. [L. expositio, fr. exponere,
expositum: cf. F. exposition. See {Expound}.]
1. The act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or
displaying to public view.

2. The act of expounding or of laying open the sense or
meaning of an author, or a passage; explanation;
interpretation; the sense put upon a passage; a law, or
the like, by an interpreter; hence, a work containing
explanations or interpretations; a commentary.

You know the law; your exposition
Hath been most sound. --Shak.

3. Situation or position with reference to direction of view
or accessibility to influence of sun, wind, etc.;
exposure; as, an easterly exposition; an exposition to the
sun. [Obs.] --Arbuthnot.

4. A public exhibition or show, as of industrial and artistic
productions; as, the Paris Exposition of 1878. [A
Gallicism]

  1. It was all part of an exposition of film sets depicting different city scenes.
  2. "The exposition of the play is a bit crudely done," Lamos said.
  3. His first book, "The Metaphysics of Pragmatism," published in 1927, was an exposition of Dewey's thought.
  4. It was to be a careful step in preparing a receptive climate for tough decisions in the November Budget. The 'scare stories' derailed it. His speech nonetheless was an elegant exposition of the economic and political case for a return to sound finance.
  5. Finally, the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and the Expo '92 exposition in Seville should give the industry a shot in the arm.
  6. About 70,000 retailers are expected to attend the four-day event at Chicago's McCormick Place exposition center, she said.
  7. Digital unveiled the products at its annual DECWorld sales exposition here.
  8. Organizers of an aerospace exposition are having trouble paying bills and face a suit by a company that helped prepare the grounds.
  9. Prince Andrew and his wife, the former Sarah Ferguson, who asked to see the Cites-Cines (Cinema Cities) exposition at the Palais de la Civilisation, walked around the realistic sets, stopping to watch clips of films.
  10. I think in the pilot we tried to get in so much background exposition that we forgot to be entertaining.
  11. This ultimate exposition of the grandeur and noble aspirations of academic dancing was made at the Mariinsky Theatre for the troupe whose direct descendants we see today.
  12. And one of the most impressive parts of the collection when it opened was the bevy of plaster casts of European statuary sent over by the French government for the exposition.
  13. These are among the new food-store gimmicks and products touted last week at the supermarket for supermarkets, the annual Food Marketing Institute exposition.
  14. Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, recited the glowing figures in a speech to movie distributors, exhibitors and theater owners attending the annual ShoWest exposition.
  15. Shaw holds his own better than most - indeed, after ploughing his pompous and detailed introductory exposition on the political merits of Napoleon, one is left in little doubt about whose ego is the biggest.
  16. No pat wisdoms are dispensed by Mikhalkov about inter-ethnic accord; no laboured exposition is offered about contrary lifestyles. Instead the film has a puffball tragicomic fragility.
  17. Mr. Hyland's exposition is decidedly weaker in its review of what he calls "superpower relations" during the years when he helped to shape American policy than in its commentary on the Carter and Reagan years.
  18. The legal dispute with Mead has attracted heavy press attention to the Lexus exhibit, where reporters got a preview before the exposition opens to the public Saturday.
  19. The exposition and electrical workers unions failed to respond to repeated requests for comment.
  20. Missing from the speech, the two Democrats concede, was a convincing exposition of Mr. Dukakis's positions on foreign policy and national defense, the areas where the Massachusetts governor is least experienced.
  21. The plants will be used in the landscaping and park areas around the exposition's grounds on La Cartuja Island near Seville.
  22. Those four decades show in its leisurely exposition, its large cast (12 actors in 15 roles), and particularly in its forthright idealism.
  23. There is exposition meant to plant the idea that homosexuals have arrived in "respectable" society.
  24. Iit has been known since last fall, when Chinese representatives attended a lottery industry exposition, that the nation was interested in a more sophisticated lottery.
  25. The exposition judges, who didn't know that the blank spaces between the lines of Tonya's story held her Braille patterns until after the verdict, agreed.
  26. Bild reported that Fichte failed to show up at a news conference at the close of the Frankfurt exposition.
  27. Aurelio Barria, the young, energetic owner of an import-export business, took time off from trying to overthrow his country's military regime to tell the exposition delegates of Panama's advantages as a marketplace.
  28. Its finale, in which choreography hurtles in and out of the shafts of light that are the decor - the activity emerging from nothingness - is a masterly exposition of Tharp's command of dance in the theatre.
  29. The exposition ends Sunday with reruns of Superman television shows.
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