exposure 的定义
- the act of exposing, laying open, or uncovering: the sudden exposure of objects that were hidden under the blanket.
- the fact or state of being exposed: A bandage will avoid exposure of the wound.
- disclosure, as of something private or secret: the exposure of their invasion plans.
- an act or instance of revealing or unmasking, as an impostor, crime, or fraud: the exposure of graft and corruption.
- presentation to view, especially in an open or public manner: His exposure of his anger shocked the company.
- indecent exposure: The suspect was arrested for exposure in public.
- a laying open or subjecting to the action or influence of something: The exposure of his theories to ridicule destroyed his self-confidence.
- the condition of being exposed to danger, harm, etc.: exposure to toxic mold;exposure to a deadly disease.
- the condition of being exposed without protection to the effects of harsh weather, especially the cold: to suffer from exposure.
- Photography. the act of presenting a photosensitive surface to rays of light.the total amount of light received by a photosensitive surface or an area of such a surface, expressed as the product of the degree of illumination and the period of illumination.the image resulting from the effects of light rays on a photosensitive surface.
- situation with regard to sunlight or wind; aspect: a southern exposure.
- a putting out or deserting, especially of a child, without shelter or protection; abandonment.
- something exposed, as to view; an exposed surface: exposures of rock.
- public appearance, notice, attention, mention, or discussion, especially in the media: great ways to gain exposure for your products on TV and on the internet.
- a prominent, often overextended position or commitment, as in investment, that is considered precarious and risky: The bank was nervous about its exposure in Iran.
exposure 近义词
uncovering; putting in view or danger
exposure 的近义词 36 个
- disclosure
- hazard
- liability
- publicity
- risk
- vulnerability
- acknowledgment
- airing
- baring
- betrayal
- confession
- defenselessness
- denudation
- denunciation
- display
- divulgence
- exhibition
- giveaway
- introduction
- jeopardy
- manifestation
- nakedness
- openness
- peril
- presentation
- revelation
- showing
- susceptibility
- unfolding
- unmasking
- unveiling
- exposé
- laying open
- susceptiveness
- susceptivity
- vulnerableness
exposure 的反义词 9 个
更多exposure例句
- Tucking in with wet feet can cause frostbite or injury called immersion or trench foot, caused by prolonged exposure to wet and cold conditions that—worst-case scenario—can cause skin tissue to die.
- Sometimes it is a forum for executives to gain exposure to board members and for board members to have the opportunity to evaluate and provide input on executives.
- Some of the students have parents or siblings with health issues who can’t risk exposure to the virus.
- They have suffered the sharpest drop in employment since March, and many who have held onto jobs are essential workers who risk exposure every day.
- More data could lead to more investment and more downloads, says Wanger, whose work supports the development and analysis of exposure notification apps.
- The exposure and buzz from Short Term have raised her profile considerably.
- How has your sense of the art of self-exposure evolved since then?
- This season is all about monitoring posture, scrutinizing sun exposure, even exploring the health of a pet.
- She tells clients to open curtains as much as possible to get exposure to natural light right when the body is waking up.
- For people with SAD, or a bad case of the winter blues, doctors might prescribe a certain amount of light exposure.
- When first seen it is said to have had a pasty consistency, but on exposure to the air it dried and crumbled into powder.
- One step might spoil everything and lead to an exposure, the consequences of which were altogether too terrible to contemplate.
- "I should have thought, Sir Hugh, that in face of what must inevitably result you would not risk exposure," he said.
- But Weirmarsh, with his innate cunning, presented to him a picture of exposure and degradation which held him horrified.
- Did they perish from exposure to hunger and exhaustion, and the freezing blasts of winter?