名词暴露; 揭发; 公开; (商品等的)展出
名词
1. How many exposures have you made?
你照了几张像?
2. She chose the room with an eastern exposure.
她选了一间朝东的房间。
3. The paint came off as the result of exposure to the rain.
油漆因受雨淋而剥落了。
4. These two pictures were taken with different exposures.
这两张照片的曝光时间不同。
5. He nearly died of exposure on the cold mountain.
他在寒冷的高山上差一点没有冻死。
1. 曝光量:(3)曝光量(Exposure)控制光线的整体明暗. (4)显示(Display)可调节照光的球体预视窗口的明暗,使你看到更微妙(5)光投射角度(Light Direction)为360 度环形图标. 可由你在这八个反射投影效果. 在操作时,
1. 暴露;接触
Exposure to something dangerous means being in a situation where it might affect you.
e.g. Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children.
众所周知,接触铅对幼儿的大脑有害。
e.g. ...the potential exposure of people to nuclear waste.
核废料对人们造成辐射的潜在风险
2. (身体)受冻
Exposure is the harmful effect on your body caused by very cold weather.
e.g. He was suffering from exposure and shock but his condition was said to be stable...
他被冻伤了,而且出现了休克,但是据说情况稳定。
e.g. At least two people died of exposure in Chicago overnight.
昨天晚上,芝加哥至少有两人冻死。
3. 曝光;揭发;揭露
The exposure of a well-known person is the revealing of the fact that they are bad or immoral in some way.
e.g. ...the exposure of Anthony Blunt as a former Soviet spy...
安东尼·布伦特前苏联间谍身份的曝光
e.g. Their sporting reputation has suffered enormously from Johnson's exposure.
由于约翰逊东窗事发,他们的体育声誉受到了严重损害。
4. 报道;宣传
Exposure is publicity that a person, company, or product receives.
e.g. All the candidates have been getting an enormous amount of exposure on television and in the press.
所有候选人都在电视和报刊上频频亮相。
5. 单张胶片
In photography, an exposure is a single photograph.
e.g. Larger drawings tend to require two or three exposures to cover them.
较大的图画往往需要两三张胶片才能拍下来。
6. 曝光量
In photography, the exposure is the amount of light that is allowed to enter a camera when taking a photograph.
e.g. A tripod also lets you shoot long exposures at night.
三脚架也可以让你在晚上长时间曝光。
e.g. ...an exposure of 1/18sec at f/11...
1/18秒f/11光圈的曝光量
1. exposure的近义词
1. The media's exposure of the illegal demolition in Harbin resulted in the pressure of public opinion forcing the local government to act.
2. Publishers can bypass stores by selling their games online, but exposure on store shelves is still an important part of game marketing.
3. While spontaneous recovery from mild cadmium exposure is common, doses as low as 10 mg can cause symptoms of poisoning.
4. These include increases in weight and height, less exposure to early infections in childhood and delivery by caesarean section.
5. The researchers found no link between tea or cola consumption and fetal death, suggesting that caffeine may not be the exposure of interest.
6. exposure的翻译
6. Doctors prescribe calcium supplements for patients with osteoporosis - and also recommend lifestyle changes, such as more exercise and greater exposure to the sun.
7. exposure
7. Soon after the caller received phone calls threatening exposure or harm if they didn't pay thousands of dollars for tickets to a nightclub.
8. That is a price I can afford to pay, compared with further exposure to the deadly diseases that smoking can trigger.
9. She hates to be photographed candidly, although many other performers would see that as a way to increase their exposure.
10. The UK government also hopes that by using nuclear power it can trim the country's exposure to higher fossil fuel prices and thereby carbon emissions.
noun
1. exposure
1. the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience
e.g. she denounced the exposure of children to pornography
2. abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open)
3. presentation to view in an open or public manner
e.g. the exposure of his anger was shocking
4. the act of exposing film to light
5. a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide
recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
Synonym: photograph photo picture pic
6. exposure在线翻译
6. vulnerability to the elements
to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain
7. aspect resulting from the direction a building or window faces
e.g. the studio had a northern exposure
8. the disclosure of something secret
e.g. they feared exposure of their campaign plans
9. exposure的翻译
9. the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate
e.g. he used the wrong exposure
10. the state of being vulnerable or exposed
e.g. his vulnerability to litigation
his exposure to ridicule
Synonym: vulnerability