英:[ɪkˈspəʊzd]
美:[ɪkˈspoʊzd]
英:[ɪkˈspəʊzd]
美:[ɪkˈspoʊzd]
ex·posed
ihk spozd
exposedness (n.)
词根:expose
n.exposure 暴露;曝光;揭露;陈列
vt.expose 揭露,揭发;使曝光;显示
Adjective
1. with no protection or shield;
"the exposed northeast frontier"
"open to the weather"
"an open wound"
2. not covered with clothing;
"her exposed breast"
exposed surface露面;裸露面;暴露面
exposed area外露面积;气流浸润面积
The first known use of exposed was circa 1623
1 With infinite precision, the tubes were lifted out, brought around, and then dropped into the exposed compartments.
2 The way you can feel so exposed anyway.
3 As my parents had once done for me, they'd made sacrifices so that she could be exposed to things outside her neighborhood.
4 With some quick and careful digging, I exposed the bulk of it, though the large tetrahedron and the deflated balloons still lurked below the surface.
5 Bentley told all: She named names, exposed her Russian contacts, and painted a shocking picture of a vast communist conspiracy operating in the United States.
6 The climbing was steep and so exposed it made my head spin.
7 The wounds were deep, and he could see exposed muscles and tendons glisten yellow and pink in a devastating kind of beauty where the ragged flesh gaped open.
8 Other parents weren’t likely to want their children exposed to me.
9 Nearly every day now I run ten or fifteen miles, barely clothed, my skin exposed to the California winter rain and wind or the summer sun of late afternoon.
10 New it has been exposed to the light of day.
现在它已经暴露在光天化日之下了。
11 In addition to their discomfort, they were exposed and helpless.
12 In that light, exposed in a druggy moment of reckoning, we all considered him for the role of dead man.
13 Even on his bench, caught up in the mighty rhythm of the rowing, one oarsman among sixty in a ship racing over void grey seas, he felt himself exposed, defenseless.
14 The migrant worker unzipped his fly and exposed his intimates.
15 Like certain ancient frescoes entombed for centuries suddenly exposed to the day.
16 Her head rolled with the waves, leaving her neck exposed.
17 They will not own up until they are exposed.
不揭露他们是不肯交代的.
18 “You’ll be exposed to a different class of people,” she assured me, and I felt the force of her ambition without knowing exactly what she meant.
19 “This covering up of pipes is all a mistake, they should be exposed everywhere, if necessary painted well and handsomely.”
20 He threw himself headlong into the desegregation effort, his rhetoric and speech unlike anything minorities here had ever been exposed to.
2 易招致
4 无遮掩
5 易受伤害的
8 易受攻击的
9 暴露的
11 暴露
revelation uncovered unsheltered out discovery disclosure exposition emerge develop break expose rip bare uncover betray debunk divulge undress unmask develope unclothe bewray unkennel uncloak showdown showup reveal exposure disclose giveaway hangout revealment show unclose unhusk accuse rout blackwash expose oneself show through
12 易受感染
13 易受伤害
14 显露
light reveal discovery effusion out emerge unveil unfold break upon exposure show present appear gain transpire unfurl tell write disclose manifest betray unroll unclose come to the surface
16 无保护的
19 无遮蔽