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词汇 overexpose
释义 overexpose
verb[ Tusually passive ]
uk /ˌəʊ.və.rɪkˈspəʊz/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚ.ɪkˈspoʊz/

overexposeverb[T usually passive] (EXPERIENCE)


to make someone or something experience something too much, or for too long, risking harm:
He is another employee who was regularly overexposed to lead, arsenic, and cadmium in his 26 years at the plant.
The new insecticides were also widely used in farming, and the mosquitoes that had been overexposed quickly became resistant to the chemicals.
The staining of teeth is a warning sign that the child has been overexposed to fluoride.
People retire to southern climes and overexpose their skin.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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
see lifeidiom
stricken
suffer the consequences
survive
taste

overexposeverb[T usually passive] (ATTENTION)


to give too much attention to someone or something in newspapers, on television, on social media, etc.:
His parents and his team protected him from being overexposed, keeping him from doing interviews and turning down endorsement deals.
Some media watchers say the comedian risks becoming the kind of overexposed personality he so mercilessly mocks.
Unlike some actresses, Miss Shue has never been overexposed.
Topping the charts can make a career, of course, but it can also overexpose the performer and create a backlash.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Advertising and marketing
ad
ad agency
adman
adverse publicity
advert
cross-selling
customer relationship management
demographics
detoxify
differentiator
o.n.o.
off-brand
on-brand
opinion mining
overexposure
trade dress
unadvertised
unbilled
unbranded
unmarketable

overexposeverb[T usually passive] (PHOTOGRAPH)


to give too much light to a piece of photographic film when taking a photograph: 使(胶片)曝光过度
Unfortunately the light was too bright and my pictures were all overexposed.可惜的是,光线太强,我的照片全部曝光过度。
Since my camera allows me to preset exposure above and below the automatic reading, I typically overexpose my shots by one f-stop.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Photography
aerial photograph
airbrush
analogue
aperture
backlight
backlighting
expose
ghost image
ghosting
glossy
golden hour
grainy
halation
pap
photojournalist
photoshoot
pic
picture
PillCam
projection

Examples of overexpose


overexpose
Exposure control parameters are employed to help ensure that very 'popular' items (in terms of information and test design) are not overexposed.
Exposure control parameters are also employed in this reading section to help ensure that items are not overexposed.
Some are fuzzy (out of focus), some are overexposed, some have peculiar colours and others have artifacts added to them as a result of image compression.
The private banks have at last woken up—far too late—to the fact that they are dangerously overexposed.
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It means a great deal more to us, and has meant over the centuries, than do nowadays the posturings of overpaid, overexposed and under-talented persons on the cinematograph screen.
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Campaigns must be exposed thoroughly in the market as much as possible without annoying or bothering consumers to the point of overexposing the campaign.
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Around edges, the blur region causes highlights to overexpose and shadows to underexpose.
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Depending on the distance to the subject, using the full power of the flash may greatly overexpose the subject especially at close range.
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He made sure that his face appeared minimally in them to avoid overexposing his image.
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Talk is that he was asked to re-create a sort of olden times look to the movie, by purposely overexposing the acting segment footage.
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Prosthetic devices such as total hip hardware can also cause the selected ionization chamber to overexpose the image receptor.
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For example, the long exposures required at the time to create an image would properly expose the main subject, such as a building, but would completely overexpose the sky.
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By the late 1950s, professional wrestling had lost its high ratings, and producers, realizing that they had overexposed it, soon dropped most wrestling shows from their lineups.
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One downside to this method was that since the film was exposed twice, there was always the risk of accidentally overexposing the film and ruining the footage filmed earlier.
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