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overexposure

/oh-ver-ik-spoh-zher/US // ˈoʊ vər ɪkˈspoʊ ʒər //

过度曝光,过度曝露,过度曝晒,过度暴露

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : excessive exposure, especially of photographic film or a sensitized plate to light rays.
    • : the condition of having been seen, heard, or advertised so frequently or for so long that freshness or appeal is diminished.

Examples

  • More than a year into the pandemic, we’re all suffering from overexposure to our own homes.

  • That small sample group kept the risk of overexposure limited to just a few subjects.

  • As Hill has suffered from overexposure, other significant women of Everest have gone unnoticed, especially among the sherpanis.

  • Some officials appear multiple times a day during a crisis, which would amount to overexposure for a president.

  • Hollande, too, will try making himself scarce, to guard against overexposure too soon.

  • Thus there was always the threat of overexposure, something that was never a fear with an unknown like, say, Lovato.

  • The relatively—by Hollywood standards—private star, had not suffered from overexposure like a Bennifer or Jude Law.

  • But when you get down to the water's edge and shoot across the shining river, beware of overexposure.

  • The patent-medicine evil cannot be cured by occasional exposure or by overexposure.

  • Since the camera has its own light source, any leakage of outside light will cause overexposure of the film.