expose
Significado: To uncover or reveal something hidden; to leave unprotected
To 'expose' means to uncover or reveal something that was hidden, or to leave something unprotected. It can refer to revealing secrets or wrongdoing, subjecting someone to a particular experience, or allowing something to be affected by external factors. In photography, it refers to allowing light to reach the film or sensor.
Ejemplos
- The journalist exposed the corruption scandal. 那位记者揭露了腐败丑闻。El periodista expuso el escándalo de corrupción.そのジャーナリストは汚職スキャンダルを暴露しました。그 기자는 부패 스캔들을 폭로했습니다.
- Don't expose your skin to the sun for too long. 不要让皮肤在阳光下暴露太久。No expongas tu piel al sol durante demasiado tiempo.肌を長時間日光にさらさないでください。피부를 너무 오랫동안 햇볕에 노출시키지 마세요.
- The report exposed serious flaws in the system. 报告揭露了系统中的严重缺陷。El informe expuso serios fallos en el sistema.その報告書はシステムの深刻な欠陥を明らかにしました。그 보고서는 시스템의 심각한 결함을 드러냈습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'exposer' meaning 'to set forth', influenced by Latin 'exponere' (to set forth, explain), from 'ex-' (out) and 'ponere' (to put, place). Related to 'exposition' and 'position'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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