词汇 | exposure |
释义 | exposure noun uk /ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/ us /ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/ exposurenoun (EXPERIENCE)C1[ C or U ] the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place: 接触;面临;遭受 exposure toYou should always limit your exposure to the sun.无论什么时候,都不要长时间晒太阳。 Even a brief exposure to radiation is very dangerous.即便只是短暂受辐射也是非常危险的。 According to received wisdom, exposure to low level radioactivity is harmless.人们普遍认为,接受少量的辐射对健康无害。 We know that prolonged exposure to vibration can weaken aircraft components.我们知道,长时间处在震动状态下会降低飞机零件的强度。 She gradually became deaf after lengthy exposure to noise in the workplace. Researchers concluded that low level exposure to the chemical was unlikely to cause harm. Even at low levels of exposure, lead can impair a child's learning ability and cause behavioural problems. Experiencing and suffering (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom afflict affliction almost/nearly die of somethingidiom be a martyr to somethingidiom be a victim of your own successidiom bear count go through grip hands-on hit someone where they liveidiom hold onidiom horse ride seat-of-the-pants see lifeidiom stricken suffer the consequences taste exposurenoun (MADE PUBLIC)[ U ] the fact of something bad that someone has done being made public: 揭发;揭露 exposure ofThe exposure of the politician's love affair forced him to resign.他在风流韵事曝光后,被迫辞职。 More than anything he fears exposure. [ U ] the fact of an event or information being often discussed in newspapers and on the television, etc.: (在报纸或电视上的)报道,宣传,曝光 get exposureHis last movie got so much exposure in the press.他最新拍摄的电影受到了新闻媒体的极大关注。 Revealing secrets & becoming known anti-secrecy backchannel bare bare your heart/soulidiom blow someone's coveridiom blow/take the lid off somethingidiom declassify divulge hold huddle kiss put the word outidiom rat rat on someone/something reintroduce revealingly state's evidence surface tip unravel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gossip and rumour exposurenoun (ILLNESS)[ U ] a serious medical condition that is caused by being outside in very cold weather: (暴露于严寒而导致的)冻伤(病),受寒 All the members of the expedition to the South Pole died of exposure.南极探险队的所有队员都死于冻伤。 Disorders & diseases of the heart & blood acidosis acquired agammaglobulinemia adult-onset diabetes afib agammaglobulinemia anaemic clot-busting coarctation of the aorta congenital erythropoietic porphyria congestive heart failure coronary heart disease decompression sickness furred haemophiliac MEN1 syndrome MGUS mini-stroke mitral monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance toxaemia exposurenoun (PHOTOGRAPH)[ C ] a single photograph on a piece of film, or the amount of time a piece of film is open to the light when making a photograph: (底片的)一张;曝光时间,曝光量 There are 24 exposures on this film.这个胶卷有24张底片。 Photography aerial photograph airbrush analogue aperture backlight backlighting expose ghost image ghosting glossy golden hour grainy halation pap photojournalism photojournalist photoshoot pic picture Polaroid exposurenoun (DIRECTION)[ S ] the direction in which something faces: 朝向;方向;位向 Our dining room has a northern exposure (= faces north), so it's rather cold.我们的饭厅是朝北的,所以很冷。 General location and orientation about along anterior around back onto something fix forward left left-hand lock on nearside noncentral on-site position reorientation right-hand right/wrong way roundidiom round side-on spot exposurenoun (FINANCIAL RISK)[ C or U ] a risk of financial loss, especially on the stock market: exposure toThe fund has hedged its exposure to gas prices. The simplest way to reduce the volatility of your portfolio is to diversify your exposure across a variety of asset classes. The following report sets out the company's exposure to foreign currency risk. Most banks have big exposures to these troubled industries. Some of our portfolio companies may engage in hedging transactions to minimize their exposure to commodity price risk. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Stock markets algo anti-city anti-dilution anti-speculation anti-speculative arbitrageur asset-stripping broker capital investment carpetbagger equity gilt grubstake head fake hedging ICO inconvertible rentier stockbroker belt tender exposure | American Dictionaryexposure noun us/ɪkˈspoʊ·ʒər/ exposurenoun (HARMFUL CONDITION)[ U ] a situation or condition that makes someone likely to be harmed, esp. because the person has not been protected from something dangerous: A federal court jury found the workers had been harmed by prolonged exposure to asbestos fibers. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. [ U ] Exposure is also a serious medical condition that is caused by being outside without protection from the weather. exposurenoun (OPPORTUNITY)[ U ] the conditions that make available an opportunity to learn or experience new things: Additional exposure to the Japanese language was provided at meals. Students deserve exposure to creative teachers. exposurenoun (PUBLIC ATTENTION)[ U ] the attention given to someone or something by television, newspapers, magazines, etc.: More races means more exposure for the team. He gained wide exposure in both the print and sound media. exposurenoun (MAKE PUBLIC)[ U ] the act of stating facts publicly that show that someone is dishonest or dangerous: Party officials have succeeded in keeping a lid on exposure of the senator’s misdeeds. exposurenoun (DIRECTION)[ Cusually sing ] the condition of facing in (a stated direction): [ C ]Our dining room has a southern exposure, so we get plenty of sun. exposurenoun (PHOTOGRAPH)[ C ] one of the positions in a strip of film that can produce a photograph: Get a roll of film with 36 exposures. exposure | Business Englishexposure noun uk /ɪkˈspəʊʒər/us [ C or U ] FINANCE the risk of losing money, for example through a loan or investment, or the amount of money that might be lost: exposure to sthThe bank had relatively little exposure to subprime mortgages, which are issued to people with weak credit histories. If they do walk away from the deal their total exposure is around £40 million. See also currency exposure credit exposure debt exposure exchange rate exposure [ U ] the state of possibly being affected by something such as a substance or influence: exposure to sthThe city's youths need more exposure to positive role models. [ U ] MARKETING the amount of public attention that someone or something, especially an advertisement or product, receives: The overall winner is guaranteed lots of media exposure. get/gain exposureThe product is being advertised to bloggers with the hope of getting more exposure. [ U ] FINANCE the act of investing in something: exposure to sthHer clients wanted more exposure to the energy and real estate sectors. Examples of exposureexposure However, dealing with the purely functional aspects is still going to be central, in particular for users with little previous exposure to functional programming. This low diversification represents substantial risk exposure to participants. For example, pre-adaptation to cold may protect against subsequent exposure to ionizing radiation (positive acclimation), but may increase vulnerability to hypoxia (negative acclimation). We also routinely check samples before and after longer exposures even for samples that pass initial screening of radiation sensitivity. Twenty four hours after initial exposure, parasitoids were removed. In summary, our results suggest that exposure to combinations of environmental stresses may increase the expression of additive genetic variability for fecundity. Second, training studies have manipulated exposure frequency on small sets of novel words. Of particular importance is identifying the role that parenting plays in trajectories from exposure to child problem behavior. Many of the children are primarily suffering from exposure to violence and remain traumatized. Fish were transferred serially such that eyes could be sampled after periods of 0, 2, 5, 10, and 20 days of exposure. Unlike in exposure 16, histosols are no longer the dominant feature in exposure 17. Because of lack of exposures, it is unclear whether the lower fine-grained deposits also have a lenticular outline. In most instances, exposure to environmental risk also varies according to a continuum. This interpretation could be tested by systematically varying the exposure to a particular language before testing for cross-linguistic transfer. A significant impact of the factor ' month ' was only observed during control in the adult sub-population in the area of initially low endemic exposure. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withexposureexposureThese are words often used in combination with exposure. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accidental exposure I ended up with ten additional samples in specimen tubes from accidental exposure to television. acute exposure We already know the harm that acute exposure to organophosphates can cause. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 brief exposure This was not the case with moist-chilled seeds, where dormancy imposed by high temperatures was not overcome by brief exposure to low temperatures. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with exposure |
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