1. | [u] ~ (to sth) 面临,遭受(危险或不快)the state of being in a place or situation where there is no protection from sth harmful or unpleasant |
prolonged exposure to harmful radiation 长时间接触有害辐射 | |
the company's exposure on the foreign exchange markets(= to the risk of making financial losses) 公司面对外汇市场的风险 |
2. | [u] 揭露the state of having the true facts about sb/sth told after they have been hidden because they are bad, immoral or illegal |
exposure as a liar and a fraud 说谎者和骗子的面目被揭露 | |
the exposure of illegal currency deals 对非法交易货币的揭露 |
3. | [u] (在电视、报纸等上的)亮相,被报道the fact of being discussed or mentioned on television, in newspapers, etc. |
Her new movie has had a lot of exposure in the media. 她的新电影媒体有很多报道。 |
4. | [u] 挨冻;受寒a medical condition caused by being out in very cold weather for too long without protection |
Two climbers were brought in suffering from exposure. 两名登山者因冻僵被带了进来。 |
5. | [c] (照一张照片的)软片,底片,胶片a length of film in a camera that is used to take a photograph |
There are three exposures left on this roll of film. 这卷胶卷还有三张没拍。 |
6. | [c] 曝光时间the length of time for which light is allowed to reach the film when taking a photograph |
I used a long exposure for this one. 我这张照片用的曝光时间长。 |
7. | [u] 暴露;显露the act of showing sth that is usually hidden |