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 exposure [ik'spәuʒә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 暴露, 揭发, 揭露

[化] 曝光量; 照射; 照射量

[医] 暴露, 曝光, 照射(X线)

[经] 揭发, 暴露, 发觉


  1. Exposure of the body to strong sunlight can be harmful.
    身体受烈日暴晒会造成伤害。
  2. How many exposures have you left?
    还剩多少底片没有照?
  3. The exposure of the plot against the President probably saved his life.
    揭发了反总统的阴谋可能救了他一命。


exposure
[ noun ]
  1. vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain

  2. <noun.attribute>
    exposure to the weather
    they died from exposure
  3. the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience

  4. <noun.act>
    she denounced the exposure of children to pornography
  5. the disclosure of something secret

  6. <noun.communication>
    they feared exposure of their campaign plans
  7. aspect resulting from the direction a building or window faces

  8. <noun.cognition>
    the studio had a northern exposure
  9. the state of being vulnerable or exposed

  10. <noun.state>
    his vulnerability to litigation
    his exposure to ridicule
  11. the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate

  12. <noun.quantity>
    he used the wrong exposure
  13. a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material

  14. <noun.artifact>
  15. the act of exposing film to light

  16. <noun.act>
  17. presentation to view in an open or public manner

  18. <noun.act>
    the exposure of his anger was shocking
  19. abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open)

  20. <noun.act>


Exposure \Ex*po"sure\ (?;135), n. [From {Expose}.]
1. The act of exposing or laying open, setting forth, laying
bare of protection, depriving of care or concealment, or
setting out to reprobation or contempt.

The exposure of Fuller . . . put an end to the
practices of that vile tribe. --Macaulay.

2. The state of being exposed or laid open or bare; openness
to danger; accessibility to anything that may affect,
especially detrimentally; as, exposure to observation, to
cold, to inconvenience.

When we have our naked frailties hid,
That suffer in exposure. --Shak.

3. Position as to points of compass, or to influences of
climate, etc. ``Under a southern exposure.'' --Evelyn.

The best exposure of the two for woodcocks. --Sir.
W. Scott.

4. (Photog.) The exposing of a sensitized plate to the action
of light.

  1. Ms. Culver was in stable condition suffering from exhaustion, exposure and sunburn but was sleeping and doing well, Wannamaker said.
  2. The formula is based primarily on Chase's cost of hedging its exposure in the futures market.
  3. Skeptics point to a number of questions: the company's exposure to liability from waste accidents, the risks of diversification, and pricing practices that have led to a number of price-fixing lawsuits in recent years.
  4. They get more exposure to the lower priced stocks, some of which are very good and some of which aren't."
  5. It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
  6. Dempsey could face up to 30 years in prison on the assault count and a maximum seven-year term on the AIDS exposure count.
  7. Some patients used portable equipment to monitor lung capacity before, during and after exposure to chemicals.
  8. Consultants said there would be buyers for most of the portfolio if the group were to be liquidated. But the affair will hit German banks, already suffering mounting bad debts from their exposure to industrial companies.
  9. By dawn, Mr. Ahn had spread FMC's exposure more heavily into U.S. dollars and British pounds.
  10. Even if U.S. banks cut their exposure to LBO-related loans because of the new Fed guidelines, some experts believe that won't deter the pace of debt-financed takeovers.
  11. With financial liquidity "arguably low" now, she said, she advises against too much exposure to OTC stocks.
  12. Utah limits employer exposure to suits.
  13. Koch said three of the lesions were caused by exposure to the sun and the other two were from an inherited condition.
  14. For small advertisers, used commercials can give them television exposure they normally couldn't afford.
  15. Grant also believes there is a hazard in the growing use of home studios to work out musical ideas, rather than exposure to audiences and their reactions.
  16. Three others were electrocuted when wind knocked down live electrical wires. Another person died in a building collapse, and a 60-year-old laborer died from exposure, the report said.
  17. "The exposure is definitely good for the community," Coach Bennie Lewis said of the third championship. "You're always hearing bad things about East St. Louis and that's one reason teams don't want to play here.
  18. What makes it bad as a health hazard is the fumes and exposure to it," said Metro-Dade Fire Department spokesman John Carroll.
  19. The EarlyWarning Radiation Detector sounds an alarm at about five times the minimum government standard for exposure of nuclear plant workers.
  20. 'It alerts the user to the risk of over exposure and painful sunburn before the damage is done,' says Hideo Yamamoto, vice president of technology transfer.
  21. We then buy the most growth at the least cost, looking for predictable earnings and international exposure." Investors interested in unearthing other good down-market performers won't find it easy.
  22. In return for making a secret confession to his interrogators, he was spared punishment and public exposure, kept his job as the queen's art adviser and retired honorably in 1972.
  23. 'My advice to investors is to use any rally to reduce exposure to bonds,' says Mr MacKinnon. Ironically, the sharp rise in long-term yields may turn out to be a blessing.
  24. Putnam's Option Income Trust also cut its option exposure, to about 50% of the portfolio from 90%, officials say.
  25. "We were profitable again within three months," says Samuel Lieberman, who managed the operation and was later allowed to spin it off, "but they just didn't want the risk or exposure of a trading operation."
  26. Andrew L. Berger, president of L.F. Rothschild, said "the firm doesn't anticipate any significant exposure arising from Haas ceasing to do business.
  27. It favoured cyclicals and was particularly interested in those stocks which had 'consumer exposure'. AMSTERDAM finished moderately higher after moving in a narrow range.
  28. However, CrossLand, which has $12.8 billion in assets, said that the Office of Thrift Supervision has indicated that it wants an even higher level of capital for CrossLand because of its relatively large exposure to commercial real estate loans.
  29. Many homes and buildings constructed prior to 1971 contain asbestos, and many suits have been filed claiming death or disease resulted from exposure to the mineral.
  30. They said the evidence of exposure is so strong that veterans should be contacted, checked for health effects and informed of possible future problems.
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