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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3141 COCA: 2229

exposure

exposure /ɪkˈspoʊʒɚ/ noun
plural exposures
exposure
/ɪkˈspoʊʒɚ/
noun
plural exposures
Learner's definition of EXPOSURE
[noncount] : the fact or condition of being affected by something or experiencing something : the condition of being exposed to something遭受;面临;经历
[noncount] : the act of revealing secrets about someone or something揭露;揭发
often + of
[noncount] : public attention and notice公开露面;亮相
[count] photography
: the amount of time during which light is allowed to enter a camera in order to produce a photograph曝光时间;曝光量
: a section of a film used for a single photograph(照一张照片的)软片,底片
[noncount] medical : a condition that results from being outside in cold weather for a long time挨冻;受冻
[count] : a position that provides a view in a specified direction(房屋等的)位向,方位,朝向
see also indecent exposure
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3141 COCA: 2229

exposure

noun

ex·​po·​sure ik-ˈspō-zhər How to pronounce exposure (audio)
1
: the fact or condition of being exposed: such as
a
: the condition of being presented to view or made known
a politician seeks a lot of exposure
b
: the condition of being unprotected especially from severe weather
died of exposure
c
: the condition of being subject to some effect or influence
risk exposure to the flu
d
: the condition of being at risk of financial loss
minimizes your exposure to market fluctuations
also : an amount at risk
2
: the act or an instance of exposing: such as
a
: disclosure of something secret
tried to prevent exposure of their past
b
: the treating of sensitized material (such as film) to controlled amounts of radiant energy
also : the amount of such energy or length of such treatment
a 3-second exposure
3
a
: the manner of being exposed
b
: the position (as of a house) with respect to weather influences or compass points
a room with a southern exposure
4
: a piece or section of sensitized material (such as film) on which an exposure is or can be made
36 exposures per roll

Example Sentences

children's exposure to violence on television He risks exposure to ridicule by saying such things in public. The candidates are competing for television exposure.
Recent Examples on the Web Those with occupational exposure to wastewater can also consider a booster, state health officials said. Brianna Abbott, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022 Individuals at higher risk for deficiency include the elderly, those with minimal exposure to sunlight and people who avoid dairy or fatty fish. Valerie Agyeman, Good Housekeeping, 1 Sep. 2022 For the schools, the residual takeaway is obvious with the exposure. Marc Bona, cleveland, 1 Sep. 2022 Many of the products are spiked with retinol, which can make your skin sensitized with sun exposure. Devon Abelman, Allure, 29 Aug. 2022 That's why Ma suggests making sure your overall portfolio is broadly diversified across equities, with some exposure to commodities, real estate and maybe even a small amount in precious metals. Jeanne Sahadi, CNN, 26 Aug. 2022 Recent studies have shown people of color in the U.S., including Black, Latino and Asian populations, are subjected to more polluted air than white Americans, with exposure coming from industrial, agricultural and residential sources. Erik Ortiz, NBC News, 20 Aug. 2022 The study group with the most exposure to takeout joints on the way to and from work was almost twice as likely to be obese, compared to those who were least exposed. Staff Author, Peoplemag, 19 Aug. 2022 At the urging of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Congress passed the Agent Orange Act in 1991, requiring the Veterans Administration to provide care for certain diseases associated with exposure to dioxins such as those found in Agent Orange. Jason A. Higgins, The Conversation, 17 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1605, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of exposure was in 1605
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3141 COCA: 2229
exposure

noun¹

1to sth harmful暴露於有害物ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXPOSURE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhigh, massive高度的暴露;大量的暴露maximum最大限度的暴露excessive過度的暴露increased加重的暴露low-level程度低的暴露chronic (medical醫學) , long, long-term, prolonged慢性照射;長期的暴露;長時間的暴露
brief, short-term短暫的暴露constant, continued, continuous, regular, repeated持續的/不間斷的/連續的/經常的/反複的暴露cumulative累積性暴露chemical, radiation, sun受化學品影響;暴露於輻射;日光照射asbestos, pesticide接觸到石棉/殺蟲劑human人體接觸long-term human exposure to mercury人長時間接觸水銀occupational職業接觸80% of patients with this form of cancer have had some occupational exposure to asbestos.這種癌症的患者中有 80% 曾在工作中接觸過石棉。prenatal (medical醫學) 產前接觸prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke孕期接觸香煙VERB + EXPOSUREreceive, suffer, suffer from被暴露;暴露於⋯She suffered a massive exposure to toxic chemicals.她大量接觸到有毒化學物質。increase增加接觸limit, minimize, reduce限制接觸;使接觸最小化;減少接觸Banks will seek to minimize their exposure to risk.銀行會試圖將他們面臨的風險最小化。avoid避免接觸PREPOSITIONexposure to暴露於⋯The report recommends people to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.報告建議人們應避免曬太陽時間過長。
exposure

noun²

2to experience體驗ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXPOSURE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbrief短暫的接觸greater更多的接觸limited有限的體驗VERB + EXPOSUREgive sb, provide使某人接觸;提供接觸get, have獲得體驗increase增加接觸PREPOSITIONexposure to接觸⋯We try to give our children exposure to other cultures.我們試圖讓孩子更多地接觸其他文化。
exposure

noun³

3showing the truth顯示真實情況ADJECTIVEfull完全的揭露full exposure of the links between government officials and the arms trade政府官員與軍火交易關係的完全揭露public公開揭露
exposure

noun⁴

4on TV, in newspapers, etc.電視; 報紙ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXPOSURE ADJECTIVEmedia, press, television媒體報道;新聞宣傳;電視宣傳regular (especially BrE) 經常在媒體露面He receives regular exposure in the papers.他經常在報紙上露面。VERB + EXPOSUREgive sb/sth, provide為⋯作報道The magazine aims to give exposure to the work of women artists.這本雜誌的目的是推廣女性藝術家的作品。gain, get, have, receive得到宣傳a would-be television personality who is constantly trying to get media exposure總是試圖得到媒體報道想要成為電視名人的人

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