exposed

英[ɪk'spəʊzd] 美[ɪk'spoʊzd]
  • adj. 暴露的;无掩蔽的
  • 动词expose的过去式和过去分词.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 暴露的,无遮蔽的,无掩蔽的
    2. 易受攻击的
    3. 风险高的
    4. 很可能遭受经济损失的
    5. 显露的
    6. 出露的
    7. 开阔地的
    8. 受照射的
    9. 无屏障的
    10. 暴露于风雨中的
    11. 裸露的
    12. 无保护的
    null.
    1. expose的过去式和过去分词
    v. (动词)
    1. 暴露
    2. 揭穿
    3. 陈列

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. with no protection or shield;

    "the exposed northeast frontier"
    "open to the weather"
    "an open wound"

  2. not covered with clothing;

    "her exposed breast"

1. The area where most refugees are waiting is exposed to the elements.
大多数难民等待救济的地方都不能挡风遮雨。

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2. "I have never knowingly exposed any patient to needless risks," he said.
他说:“我从未故意将任何病人置于不必要的风险境地。”

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3. He has simply been exposed as an adulterer and a fool.
有人揭发他就是个奸夫和白痴。

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4. In the main rooms red-hot radiators were left exposed.
在主室里,炽热的散热器暴露在外。

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5. After the scandal was exposed, Dr Bailey committed suicide.
丑闻曝光后,贝利博士自杀了。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Exposed burns of face are easily affected.
      面部烧伤的裸露易于感染。
    2. The troops have to withdraw to a less exposed position.
      部队已经撤到不易受攻击的地点。
    3. The commander threw out a thin screen of motorized troops to protect his exposed flank.
      指挥官派出一支人数不多的摩托化部队去掩护其暴露的侧翼。
    4. The cottage is in a very exposed position at the top of the hill.
      那小屋位于山顶毫无遮蔽之处。
    1. New it has been exposed to the light of day.
      现在它已经暴露在光天化日之下了。
    2. When he smiled he exposed a set of perfect white teeth.
      他笑时露出了一口漂亮的白牙。