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1 exposing time
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2 exposing to radiation
1. подвержение облучению2. подвергающий облучениюradiation annealing — радиционный отжиг; отжиг облучением
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > exposing to radiation
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noundie of/suffer from exposure [to cold] — an Unterkühlung (Dat.) sterben/leiden
indecent exposure — Entblößung in schamverletzender Weise
media exposure — Publicity, die
* * *[-ʒə]1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) das Aussetzen2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) die Belichtung* * *ex·po·sure[ɪkˈspəʊʒəʳ, ekˈ-, AM -ˈspoʊʒɚ]nyou should always limit your \exposure to the sun man sollte sich den Sonnenstrahlen immer nur eine begrenzte Zeit aussetzenindecent \exposure LAW unsittliche Entblößungto die of/suffer from \exposure an Unterkühlung sterben/leiden3. no pl (revelation) of a person Entlarvung f; of a plot, scheme Aufdeckung f; of an affair Enthüllung fto get lots of \exposure ganz groß herauskommen, große Beachtung findenthe room has a northern \exposure das Zimmer geht nach Norden* * *[ɪk'spəʊZə(r)]nto +dat)doctors are warning against excessive exposure of the skin to sunlight — die Ärzte warnen davor, die Haut zu sehr dem Sonnenlicht auszusetzen
2) (= displaying) Entblößung f3) (= unmasking of person, thief, murderer) Entlarvung f; (of abuses, plots, vices, scandals, crime) Aufdeckung fto threaten sb with exposure — drohen, jdn zu entlarven
4) (= position of building) Lage fhis new film has been given a lot of exposure — sein neuer Film hat viel Publicity bekommen
* * *exposure [ıkˈspəʊʒə(r)] s2. Aussetzen n, Preisgabe f:exposure to light Belichtung f;exposure to rays Bestrahlung fdeath by exposure Tod m durch Erfrieren;die of exposure an Unterkühlung sterben, erfrieren4. figa) Bloßstellung fb) Entlarvung f, Enttarnung fc) Aufdeckung f, Enthüllung fb) MED Frei-, Bloßlegung f6. ungeschützte oder exponierte Lage7. FOTOa) Belichtung(szeit) f:exposure control Belichtungsaussteuerung f;exposure meter Belichtungsmesser m;exposure value Lichtwert mb) Aufnahme f:exposure against the sun Gegenlichtaufnahme;have two exposures left on the film noch zwei Bilder auf dem Film haben8. Ausstellung f (von Waren)9. Lage f (eines Gebäudes):southern exposure Südlage;have a southern exposure nach Süden liegen* * *noundie of/suffer from exposure [to cold] — an Unterkühlung (Dat.) sterben/leiden
media exposure — Publicity, die
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6 valotusaika
yks.nom. valotusaika; yks.gen. valotusajan; yks.part. valotusaikaa; yks.ill. valotusaikaan; mon.gen. valotusaikojen valotusaikain; mon.part. valotusaikoja; mon.ill. valotusaikoihinexposure time (noun)time of exposure (noun)* * *• exposure length• time of exposure• exposing time• shutter speed• exposure time• exposure -
7 exposure
•• Exposure exposing or being exposed to air or cold or danger, etc. (Oxford American Dictionary).
•• Известен пример с предложением He died of exposure. Слово exposure употребляется здесь в значении (Новый БАРС) подвергание внешнему воздействию (хоть и неуклюже сказано, но лучше, может быть, не придумаешь). Oxford American Dictionary предлагает такое определение exposing or being exposed to air or cold or danger, etc. Вот именно, etc.! Ведь если не знать, где и когда человек умер (в пустыне? на Северном полюсе? в средней полосе? ночью? в полдень? и т.д.), то перевести совершенно невозможно. Нужен контекст.
•• Но слово exposure может задать переводчику загадки и другого рода. Во всяком случае, в предлагаемых ниже примерах переводчику вряд ли помогут «словарные значения» типа разоблачение, выдержка, экспозиция, обнажение, которые можно найти в большинстве словарей. Even after his prison term for rape and his subsequent exposure as an ordinary fighter, Tyson still fascinates the public (Time). Здесь значение слова exposure настолько широкое, что, кажется, оно десемантизировалось – по остроумному выражению В.Г.Гака, подверглось семантическому «опустошению». Мало этого, как видно из словарного определения, exposure значит и exposing, и being exposed. Впрочем, опытному переводчику в данном случае не составит труда найти подходящее русское слово (например, выступление) – ведь смысл предложения абсолютно ясен из контекста. Слово exposure, кстати говоря, совсем не книжное. Вот цитата из записи выступления Билла Гейтса (опубликовано в журнале Fortune): I was lucky enough when I was quite young to have an exposure to computers... Вспомним совет: нередко в переводе слов с широкой семантикой подходят слова также с широкой семантикой: Мне повезло: еще совсем молодым я познакомился с компьютерами... (русское познакомиться действительно сильно десемантизируется).
•• Сложнее обстоит дело в другом примере: Uralmash offers exposure to a large asset base but it has only just begun to restructure (из аналитического материала для инвесторов, подготовленного инвестиционной компанией Merrill Lynch). Думаю, что и здесь употреблено удобное, но семантически «опустошенное» слово. В переводе оно может просто исчезнуть, например: Уралмаш обладает мощной базой основных фондов. Можно все-таки попробовать проникнуть в смысл выражения offers exposure: Уралмаш дает инвестору доступ к значительным основным фондам. А вот то же слово (и тоже в экономическом контексте), но уже в «отрицательном» смысле: What assets the banks do have could be wiped out thanks to their exposure to so-called “dollar forward contracts” signed with Western banks (журнал Time о положении российских банков в связи с угрозой девальвации). Оно может быть передано с использованием слов ответственность или риск: Те реальные активы, которыми банки действительно обладают, могут исчезнуть вследствие ответственности банков по так называемым форвардным долларовым контрактам, заключенным с западными банками/Банки подвергли свои активы колоссальному риску, заключив так называемые долларовые форвардные контракты с западными банками.
•• * Exposure – одно из тех английских слов, которые можно разбирать бесконечно. В «Моем несистематическом словаре» приводятся примеры, при переводе которых возникают контекстуальные варианты. Можно привести и множество других аналогичных примеров. Разумеется, двуязычный словарь не может включать большое количество контекстуальных переводов. Но варианты более или менее закономерные, которые могут пригодиться переводчику довольно часто, надо включать. Для слова exposure одним из таких вариантов (в рамках значения the condition of being subject to a force or influence) является русское контакт. Вот пример из статьи в New York Times о распространении эпидемии атипичной пневмонии в Канаде:
•• For two weeks the tone of health care officials and local news media coverage had been increasingly upbeat that the disease was largely contained to a fixed number of people linked to a single chain of exposures beginning at one hospital.
•• Один из последующих абзацев подтверждает, что exposure и contact в данном случае синонимичны:
•• The new cluster originated when one member of the group contracted the virus at Scarborough Grace Hospital, where the entire Ontario outbreak began, and he passed it on to members of his family. He died and several group members were apparently infected at his funeral, where they came into contact with the man’s sick relatives before they were put in quarantine.
•• Кстати, стоит обратить внимание на закрепившееся соответствие:
•• SARS – Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome – синдром атипичной пневмонии.
•• Чаще по-русски говорят просто атипичная пневмония. Это тот случай, когда при одновременном появлении или открытии какого-либо явления в разных странах речь идет не столько о переводе с одного языка на другой, сколько о назывании (именовании) данного явления в соответствии с терминологическими традициями данного языка. В этом случае возможно существенное расхождение.
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8 húmedo
adj.humid, moist, damp, wet.* * *► adjetivo1 (clima) humid, damp2 (impregnado) damp, moist, wet* * *(f. - húmeda)adj.1) humid2) damp, moist* * *ADJ [clima] damp; [calor] humid; [ropa, pared] damp; [pelo] damp, wet; [labios, tierra, bizcocho] moistHÚMEDO Para traducir el adjetivo húmedo en inglés hay que tener en cuenta la diferencia entre: damp, moist, humid y wet. ► Se traduce por damp cuando húmedo se utiliza para describir cosas que han estado mojadas y que todavía no se han secado del todo: No salgas con el pelo húmedo Don't go out with your hair damp ... el olor de la tierra húmeda...... the smell of damp earth... Pásele un trapo húmedo Wipe it with a damp cloth ► Se traduce por moist cuando queremos sugerir que el hecho de que esté o sea húmedo le da un carácter agradable o atractivo. El pastel estaba húmedo y esponjoso The cake was moist and smooth Hay que mantener las raíces húmedas The roots must be kept moist ► En contextos científicos se traduce por humid cuando se refiere a condiciones atmosféricas: ... el clima caluroso y húmedo de Chipre...... the hot and humid climate of Cyprus... ► También referido al tiempo atmosférico, pero en un lenguaje menos científico, lo traducimos por wet cuando se refiere a un tiempo lluvioso: Hemos tenido un verano muy húmedo We've had a very wet summer* * *- da adjetivoa) (Meteo) damp; ( con calor) humidb) <suelo/casa/ropa> dampc) < labios> moist* * *= damp, wet, humid, moist, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.].Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. When Brady made his Civil War pictures, the plate had to be wet at the time of exposure.Ex. Before saying anything, she glanced long into the humid eyes of the woman sitting helplessly in front of her.Ex. The causes were an unmonitored rise in heat and humidity from an air cooling system that continuously circulated hot moist air from the outside.Ex. The process encompasses exposing the surface of the sheet to a saturated solution of long-lasting surfactant while it is still tacky.----* dar con una esponja húmeda = sponging.* estación húmeda, la = wet season, the.* pedo húmedo = wet fart.* piso húmedo = wet floor.* sueño húmedo = wet dream.* * *- da adjetivoa) (Meteo) damp; ( con calor) humidb) <suelo/casa/ropa> dampc) < labios> moist* * *= damp, wet, humid, moist, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.].Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
Ex: When Brady made his Civil War pictures, the plate had to be wet at the time of exposure.Ex: Before saying anything, she glanced long into the humid eyes of the woman sitting helplessly in front of her.Ex: The causes were an unmonitored rise in heat and humidity from an air cooling system that continuously circulated hot moist air from the outside.Ex: The process encompasses exposing the surface of the sheet to a saturated solution of long-lasting surfactant while it is still tacky.* dar con una esponja húmeda = sponging.* estación húmeda, la = wet season, the.* pedo húmedo = wet fart.* piso húmedo = wet floor.* sueño húmedo = wet dream.* * *húmedo -da1 ( Meteo) damp; (con calor) humidhace un calor húmedo y aplastante it's a humid, oppressive heat2 ‹suelo/paredes/casa› damp3 ‹labios› moisttenía los ojos húmedos his eyes were wet (with tears), his eyes were moist ( liter)4 ‹ropa› damp* * *
húmedo◊ -da adjetivoa) (Meteo) damp;
( con calor) humid
húmedo,-a adj (una prenda, una habitación) damp
(clima) humid, damp, moist
' húmedo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
húmeda
- mojada
- mojado
English:
clammy
- climate
- cloth
- damp
- dank
- humid
- moist
- dab
- squashy
- swab
- wet
- wipe
* * *húmedo, -a adj1. [suelo, tierra, casa] damp;mantenga la planta húmeda keep the plant well-watered, keep the soil moist2. [labios, ojos] moist3. [ropa, pelo] damp4. [clima] [frío] damp;[cálido] humid5. [aire, atmósfera] humid* * *adj2 toalla damp* * *húmedo, -da adj1) : humid2) : moist, damp* * *húmedo adj1. (ropa, pared) damp2. (aire) humid -
9 exponerse
1 (arriesgarse) to expose oneself (a, to), run the risk (a, of)* * *VPR1) (=someterse)exponerse a algo — to expose o.s. to sth
con ese comentario se expone a las críticas de los periodistas — with that comment she's laying herself open to o exposing herself to criticism from the reporters
no se exponga al sol durante mucho tiempo — don't go out in the sun for a long time, don't expose yourself to the sun for a long time
2) (=arriesgarse)exponerse a hacer algo — to risk doing sth, run the risk of doing sth
te expones a hacer el ridículo — you're risking making a fool of yourself, you're running the risk of making a fool of yourself
con eso te expones a que te echen del colegio — that way you're running the risk of being expelled from school
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■exponerse verbo reflexivo (a los efectos de algo) to expose oneself [a, to]
(a un peligro) to run the risk [de, of]
' exponerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
correr
- exponer
- tomar
English:
court
- lay
- expose
- keep
- view
* * *vpr1. [a riesgo] to run the risk (a of); [a ataque, crítica] to expose oneself (a to);ya sabes a lo que te expones you know what you're letting yourself in for;si salimos ahora nos exponemos a que nos caiga un chaparrón if we go out now we run the risk of getting caught in a downpourno se expongan al sol sin la debida protección do not expose yourself to o go out in the sun without proper protection* * *v/r:exponerse a algo ( arriesgarse) lay o.s. open to sth* * *exponerse vb1. (someterse) to expose yourself2. (arriesgarse) to risk -
10 exposure
подвергание внешнему воздействию, разоблачение, выдержка, экспозиция, обнажение (впрочем, чаще всего перевод зависит от контекста)1. Exposure — exposing or being exposed to air or cold or danger, etc. ( Oxford American Dictionary).
2. Не died of exposure.
3. Even after his prison term for rape and his subsequent exposure as an ordinary fighter, Tyson still fascinates the public (Time). — Здесь речь идет о выступлении
4. I was lucky enough when I was quite young to have an exposure to computers... — Мне повезло: еще совсем молодым я познакомился с компьютерами...
5. Uralmash offers exposure to a large asset base but it has only just begun to restructure. — Уралмаш обладает мощной базой основных фондов./Уралмаш дает инвестору доступ к значительным основным фондам.
6. What assets the banks do have could be wiped out thanks to their exposure to so-called "dollar forward contracts" signed with Western banks (Time). — Те реальные активы, которыми банки действительно обладают, могут исчезнуть вследствие ответственности банков по так называемым форвардным долларовым контрактам, заключенным с западными банками/Банки подвергли свои активы колоссальному риску, заключив так называемые долларовые форвардные контракты с западными банками.
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > exposure
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11 Jablochkoff, Paul
[br]b. 14 September 1847 Serdobsk, Russiad. April 1894 St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian military engineer and inventor of an electric "candle", the invention of which gave an immense impetus to electric lighting in the 1870s.[br]Jablochkoff studied at the Military Engineering College in St Petersburg. Having a scientific bent, he was sent to the Military Galvano Technical School. At the end of his military service in 1871 he was appointed Director General of the Moscow-Kursk telegraph lines for the Midi Railway Company. At this time he began to develop an interest in electric lighting, and in 1875 he left the Imperial Telegraph Service to devote his time exclusively to scientific pursuits. He found employment at the workshop of M Bréguet in Paris, where Gramme dynamos and Serrin arc lamps were being constructed. After some experimentation he found a means of producing a carbon arc that regulated itself without any mechanism. This lamp, the Jablochkoff candle, with two carbon rods placed parallel to each other and so close that an arc formed at the ends, could continue to burn until the rods were consumed. Plaster of Paris was used to separate the two electrodes and crumbled away as the carbon burned, thus exposing fresh carbon. These lamps were used in May 1878 in Paris to illuminate the avenue de l'Opéra, and later in Rome and London, and in essence were the first practical electric street lighting. Since there was no regulating mechanism, several candles could be placed in a single circuit. Despite inherent defects, such as the inability to restart the lamps after they were extinguished by wind or interruption of supply, they remained in use for some purposes for several years on account of their simplicity and cheapness. In 1877 Jablochkoff obtained the earliest patent to employ transformers to distribute current in an alternating-current circuit.[br]Bibliography11 September 1876, British patent no. 3,552 (Jablochkoff's candle).22 May 1877, British patent no. 1,996 (transformer or induction coil distribution).Further ReadingW.J.King, 1962, The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Paper 30, pp. 393–407 (a detailed account). W.E.Langdon, 1877, "On a new form of electric light", Journal of the Society ofTelegraph Engineers 6:303–19 (an early report on Jablochkoffs system).Engineering (1878) 26:125–7.GW -
12 פרף
פָּרַף(denom. of פורפא πόρπη) 1) to clasp. Part. pass. פָּרוּף; f. פְּרוּפָה; pl. פְּרוּפִים, פְּרוּפִין; פְּרוּפוֹת. Yoma V, 1 החיצונה היתה פ׳וכ׳ the outer curtain was held back by a clasp on the north side, and the inner curtain on the south side (so as to make room for entering, without exposing to view the Holy of Holies). 2) to fasten a garment over the shoulder by attaching a weight to its overhanging corner. Sabb.VI, 7 פּוֹרֶפֶת על האבןוכ׳ a woman may wear a cloak thrown over her shoulder weighted by a stone or a nut; ובלבד שלא תִפְרוֹףוכ׳ provided she does not attach the weight for the first time on the Sabbath (v. Sabb.65b); Tosef. ib. IV (V), 13 פורפת בתחילה בדברוכ׳ she may attach a weight for the first time using an object which it is permitted to handle on the Sabbath; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.VI, 6 ומדיות (יוצאות) פ׳ Median women may go out on the Sabbath with their cloaks thrown over their shoulders -
13 פָּרַף
פָּרַף(denom. of פורפא πόρπη) 1) to clasp. Part. pass. פָּרוּף; f. פְּרוּפָה; pl. פְּרוּפִים, פְּרוּפִין; פְּרוּפוֹת. Yoma V, 1 החיצונה היתה פ׳וכ׳ the outer curtain was held back by a clasp on the north side, and the inner curtain on the south side (so as to make room for entering, without exposing to view the Holy of Holies). 2) to fasten a garment over the shoulder by attaching a weight to its overhanging corner. Sabb.VI, 7 פּוֹרֶפֶת על האבןוכ׳ a woman may wear a cloak thrown over her shoulder weighted by a stone or a nut; ובלבד שלא תִפְרוֹףוכ׳ provided she does not attach the weight for the first time on the Sabbath (v. Sabb.65b); Tosef. ib. IV (V), 13 פורפת בתחילה בדברוכ׳ she may attach a weight for the first time using an object which it is permitted to handle on the Sabbath; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Sabb.VI, 6 ומדיות (יוצאות) פ׳ Median women may go out on the Sabbath with their cloaks thrown over their shoulders -
14 до дна
I• ДО ДНА[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====- drink it (a glass etc) (right) down;- down it (a glass, one's vodka etc);- gulp down (a glass <one's drink etc>);- [used as a toast to cheer others to finish their drinks] bottoms up!♦ Довольный эффектом, он [граф] допил до дна бокал... (Аксёнов 7)....Satisfied with the effect he [the count] had produced, he downed the rest of his champagne (7a).♦ "Нет, так не пойдёт! Желаете счастья зятю и дочери, а сами не пьете", - упрекнул Кокетай засмущавшегося деда Момуна. "Ну разве что за счастье, я что ж", - заторопился старик. На удивление всем, он ахнул до дна почти полный стакан водки... (Айтматов 1). "No, no, that will not do! You toast to the happiness of your daughter and your son-in-law and then don't drink yourself," Koketay reproached the embarrassed Momun. "Well, if its to happiness, sure..." he mumbled hurriedly And, to everyone's surprise, he gulped down almost a full glass in a single breath (1a).♦ Мужчины смотрели восторженно: "Людмила Петровна, за вас! До дна! Все пьют за Людмилу Петровну!" (Трифонов 1). The men gazed at her in delight and exclaimed, "To you, Liudmila Petrovna! Bottoms up! Everybody drink to Liudmila Petrovna!" (1a).2. испытать, понять, исследовать что etc до дна (to experience sth.) profoundly, (to understand, study sth.) completely:- fully;- to the (its, their) very core.♦ Смысл каждой беседы: себя без надобности не открыв - собеседника понять, понять до дна (Солженицын 5). The purpose of any conversation is to understand your partner fully without unnecessarily exposing yourself (5a).♦ Он и веру, и древность, красоту, музыку, людей кругом себя трогал с одинаковым ледяным рвением - изучал. Не просто узнавал, а изучал... до последней капли, до дна (Трифонов 5). He approached religious faith, antiquity, beauty, music, and the people around him all with the same icy zeal and subjected them to the same scrutiny. He did not merely learn about them, but he analyzed them inside and out, to their very core (5a).II• НА ДНЕ быть, оказаться и т. п.; НА ДНО опускаться, попасть; ДО ДНА докатиться[PrepP; these forms only; usu. subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ (to descend to) the lower levels of society, (to be) in declasse surroundings:- X ended up in the gutter (on the garbage heap, on skid row);- [in limited contexts] X hit rock bottom.♦ [Глебов] что-то когда-то слышал о том, что Шулепа пропал, докатился до дна... (Трифонов 2). Не [Glebov] remembered hearing some time ago that Shulepa had dropped out of sight and had probably ended up somewhere on the garbage heap (2a).♦ Проходимцу с высшим образованием не надо опускаться на " дно". Он может прекрасно спиваться и на высоких должностях, которых у нас великое множество (Зиновьев 2). There is no need for a careerist with higher education to descend to the "lower depths"; he can perfectly well become an alcoholic in one of the high positions which we have in abundance (2a). -
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- ʒə1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) exposición2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) (tiempo de) exposicióntr[ɪk'spəʊʒəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (being exposed) exposición nombre femenino■ he was threatened with public exposure if he didn't cooperate lo amenazaron con desenmascararlo públicamente si no cooperaba\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto die of exposure morir de fríoexposure meter fotómetroexposure [ɪk'spo:ʒər, ɛk-] n1) : exposición f2) contact: exposición f, experiencia f, contacto m3) unmasking: desenmascaramiento m4) orientation: orientación fa room with a northern exposure: una sala orientada al norten.• desabrigo s.m.• exposición s.f.• orientación s.f.ɪk'spəʊʒər, ɪk'spəʊʒə(r)1) ua) ( contact)exposure TO something — exposición f a algo
b)c) ( Med) congelación fto be suffering from exposure — tener* síntomas de congelación
to die from exposure — morir* de frío
2) ua) ( unmasking)b) ( publicity) publicidad f3) ( Phot) exposición f[ɪks'pǝʊʒǝ(r)]1. N1) (=contact, laying open) (to weather, heat, cold, light) exposición fthis strategy reduces your exposure to risk — (Econ) esta estrategia reduce el riesgo al que está expuesto
to die of exposure — morir de frío, morir por estar a la intemperie
2) (=disclosure) [of plot] denuncia f ; [of imposter, criminal] desenmascaramiento mto threaten sb with exposure — amenazar con desenmascarar or descubrir a algn
3) (=public exposure) publicidad findecent4) (=outlook) orientación f5) (Phot) (gen) exposición; (=aperture) abertura f de diafragma; (=speed) velocidad f de obturación; (=photo) foto f, fotografía f2.CPDexposure meter N — (Phot) fotómetro m, exposímetro m
* * *[ɪk'spəʊʒər, ɪk'spəʊʒə(r)]1) ua) ( contact)exposure TO something — exposición f a algo
b)c) ( Med) congelación fto be suffering from exposure — tener* síntomas de congelación
to die from exposure — morir* de frío
2) ua) ( unmasking)b) ( publicity) publicidad f3) ( Phot) exposición f -
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‹oin
1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) juntar, unir2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) unir3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) hacerser socio de, afiliarse4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) juntarse, confluir5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) reunirse con, unirse a
2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) juntura- join hands
- join in
- join up
join1 n juntura / costurajoin2 vb1. unir / juntar2. acompañar / reunirsewill you join me for a coffee? ¿quieres tomar un café conmigo?3. reunirse4. hacerse socio / incorporarse / alistarsetr[ʤɔɪn]1 (bring together) juntar, unir2 (connect) unir, conectar3 (company etc) incorporarse a4 (armed forces) alistarse en; (police) ingresar en5 (club) hacerse socio,-a de6 (party) afiliarse a, ingresar en7 (be with somebody) reunirse con, unirse a■ would you like to join us for the evening? ¿les gustaría pasar la tarde con nosotros?■ will you join me in a whisky? ¿quiere tomar un whisky conmigo?1 juntarse, unirse1 juntura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjoin the club! ¡ya somos dos etc!to join battle with trabar batalla conto join forces aunar esfuerzosto join forces with somebody unirse a alguiento join hands cogerse de las manosjoin ['ʤɔɪn] vt1) connect, link: unir, juntarto join in marriage: unir en matrimonio2) adjoin: lindar con, colindar con3) meet: reunirse con, encontrarse conwe joined them for lunch: nos reunimos con ellos para almorzar4) : hacerse socio de (una organización), afiliarse a (un partido), entrar en (una empresa)join vi1) unite: unirse2) merge: empalmar (dícese de las carreteras), confluir (dícese de los ríos)3)to join up : hacerse socio, enrolarsev.• acoplar v.• adjuntar v.• adunar v.• agregar v.• asociar v.• combinar v.• juntar v.• ligar v.• reunir v.• reunirse con v.• trabar v.• unir v.• unirse a v.
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1. dʒɔɪn1) (fasten, link) \<\<ropes/wires\>\> unir; ( put together) \<\<tables\>\> juntarI joined an extra length onto the hosepipe — le añadí or le agregué un trozo a la manguera
to join hands — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* de la mano
2)a) (meet, keep company with)we're going for a drink, won't o will you join us? — vamos a tomar algo ¿nos acompañas?
you go ahead, I'll join you later — ustedes vayan que ya iré yo luego
may I join you? — ¿le importa si me siento aquí?
won't o will you join us for dinner? — ¿por qué no cenan con nosotros?
b) ( associate oneself with)I'd like you all to join me in a toast to... — quiero proponer un brindis por..., propongo que brindemos todos por...
my husband joins me in wishing you a speedy recovery — (frml) tanto mi marido como yo le deseamos una pronta recuperación
3)a) ( become part of) unirse a, sumarse aI joined the course in November — empecé el curso en noviembre, me uní al grupo en noviembre
b) ( become member of) \<\<club\>\> hacerse* socio de; \<\<union\>\> afiliarse a; \<\<army\>\> alistarse en; \<\<firm\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) entrar a, incorporarse a4)a) ( merge with)the path joins the road a mile further on — el camino empalma con la carretera una milla más adelante
this river eventually joins the Thames — este río desemboca en or confluye con el Támesis
b) ( get onto)
2.
vi1) to join (together) \<\<parts/components\>\> unirse; \<\<groups\>\> unirseto join WITH somebody IN -ING: they join with me in congratulating you — se unen a mis felicitaciones, se hacen partícipes de mi enhorabuena (frml)
2) ( merge) \<\<streams\>\> confluir*; \<\<roads\>\> empalmar, unirse3) ( become member) hacerse* socio•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join up
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noun juntura f, unión f[dʒɔɪn]1. VT1) (=put together, link) [+ ends, pieces, parts] unir, juntar; [+ tables] juntarto join (together) two ends of a chain — unir or juntar dos extremos de una cadena
the island is joined to the mainland by a bridge — un puente une or conecta la isla a tierra firme
to join A to B, to join A and B — unir or juntar A con B
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join the dots to form a picture — una los puntos para formar un dibujo2) (=merge with) [+ river] desembocar en, confluir con; [+ sea] desembocar en; [+ road] empalmar conwhere does the River Wye join the Severn? — ¿a qué altura desemboca el Wye en el Severn?, ¿dónde confluye el Wye con el Severn?
3) (=enter, become part of) [+ university, firm, religious order] ingresar en, entrar en; [+ club, society] hacerse socio de; [+ political party] afiliarse a, hacerse miembro de; [+ army, navy] alistarse en, ingresar en; [+ queue] meterse en; [+ procession, strike, movement] sumarse a, unirse a•
join the club! * — ¡bienvenido al club!•
to join forces (with sb to do sth) — (gen) juntarse (con algn para hacer algo); (Mil) aliarse (con algn para hacer algo); (Comm) asociarse (con algn para hacer algo)battle 1., 1), rank I, 1., 2)•
we joined the motorway at junction 15 — nos metimos en la autopista por la entrada 154) (=be with, meet) [+ person] acompañar amay I join you? — (at table) ¿les importa que les acompañe?
will you join us for dinner? — ¿nos acompañas a cenar?, ¿cenas con nosotros?
if you're going for a walk, do you mind if I join you? — si vais a dar un paseo, ¿os importa que os acompañe?
will you join me in or for a drink? — ¿se toma una copa conmigo?
join us at the same time next week for... — (Rad, TV) la próxima semana tiene una cita con nosotros a la misma hora en...
Paul joins me in wishing you... — al igual que yo, Paul te desea...
they should join us in exposing government corruption — deberían unirse or sumarse a nosotros para sacar a la luz la corrupción del gobierno
2. VI1) (=connect) [ends, pieces, parts] unirse, juntarse2) (=merge) [roads] empalmar, juntarse; [rivers] confluir, juntarse; [lines] juntarse3)• to join together (to do sth) — (=meet) [people] reunirse (para hacer algo); (=unite) [groups, organizations] unirse (para hacer algo); (=pool resources) asociarse (para hacer algo)
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to join with sb in doing sth — unirse a algn para hacer algoMoscow and Washington have joined in condemning these actions — Moscú y Washington se han unido para protestar por estas acciones
we join with you in hoping that... — compartimos su esperanza de que... + subjun, al igual que ustedes esperamos que... + subjun
3.N (in wood, crockery) juntura f, unión f ; (Tech) junta fyou could hardly see the join — apenas se notaba la juntura or la unión
- join in- join on- join up* * *
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1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (fasten, link) \<\<ropes/wires\>\> unir; ( put together) \<\<tables\>\> juntarI joined an extra length onto the hosepipe — le añadí or le agregué un trozo a la manguera
to join hands — tomarse or (esp Esp) cogerse* de la mano
2)a) (meet, keep company with)we're going for a drink, won't o will you join us? — vamos a tomar algo ¿nos acompañas?
you go ahead, I'll join you later — ustedes vayan que ya iré yo luego
may I join you? — ¿le importa si me siento aquí?
won't o will you join us for dinner? — ¿por qué no cenan con nosotros?
b) ( associate oneself with)I'd like you all to join me in a toast to... — quiero proponer un brindis por..., propongo que brindemos todos por...
my husband joins me in wishing you a speedy recovery — (frml) tanto mi marido como yo le deseamos una pronta recuperación
3)a) ( become part of) unirse a, sumarse aI joined the course in November — empecé el curso en noviembre, me uní al grupo en noviembre
b) ( become member of) \<\<club\>\> hacerse* socio de; \<\<union\>\> afiliarse a; \<\<army\>\> alistarse en; \<\<firm\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) entrar a, incorporarse a4)a) ( merge with)the path joins the road a mile further on — el camino empalma con la carretera una milla más adelante
this river eventually joins the Thames — este río desemboca en or confluye con el Támesis
b) ( get onto)
2.
vi1) to join (together) \<\<parts/components\>\> unirse; \<\<groups\>\> unirseto join WITH somebody IN -ING: they join with me in congratulating you — se unen a mis felicitaciones, se hacen partícipes de mi enhorabuena (frml)
2) ( merge) \<\<streams\>\> confluir*; \<\<roads\>\> empalmar, unirse3) ( become member) hacerse* socio•Phrasal Verbs:- join in- join up
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noun juntura f, unión f -
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- ʒə1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) det å være utsatt for2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) eksponering, bilde, opptakbilde--------eksponering--------foto--------fotografi--------utsettingsubst. \/ɪkˈspəʊʒə\/, \/ekˈspəʊʒə\/1) det å være utsatt for, blottstilling2) utsatt stilling, risiko3) avdekking, blotting, fremvisning4) ( fotografering) eksponering, belysning, bilde, opptak, eksponeringstid5) avsløring, skandale6) utstilling• did you like our exposure of ceramics in the window?7) (i forhold til vind, sol e.l) beliggenhet8) ( historisk) utsetting (av barn for å dø)9) ( forsikring) skademaksimum11) ( telematikk) nærføringdie from exposure fryse ihjelindecent exposure ( jus) blottingmake an exposure gjøre skandaletime of exposure eksponeringstid ( medisin) bestrålingstid -
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f.1 exposition, show, display, exhibit.2 exposure, exposed position, exposition.Exposición al sol Exposure to the sun.3 exposé.4 exposition, dissertation.5 exposure.6 time exposure.7 libel, exposé.* * *1 (de arte) exhibition, show; (de mercancías) display2 (explicación) account, explanation; (hechos, ideas) exposé3 (al sol etc) exposure4 (fotografía) exposure5 (riesgo) risk\exposición universal world fair* * *noun f.1) exhibition, show2) display3) exposure* * *SF1) (=muestra) (Arte) exhibition; (Com) show, fairexposición itinerante — travelling show, traveling show (EEUU)
2) (=acto) [gen] exposing, exposure; (Fot) exposure; (Com) display3) (=enunciado) [de hechos] statement; [de teoría] expositionexposición de motivos — (Jur) explanatory preamble
* * *1)a) ( acción) exhibition, showingb) (muestra - de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (- de productos, maquinaria) show2) (de hechos, razones) statement, exposition (frml); (de tema, teoría) exposition (frml), presentation3) (al aire, sol) exposure; (Fot) exposure* * *= account, display, exhibition, exposition, exposure, show, exhibit, art show, viewing.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. Displays which take a theme approach, for example wild flowers, vintage cars, railways, and gather together material from different places in the library, can be useful in drawing attention to specific aspects of a library's resources.Ex. Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex. Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.Ex. Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex. Models and displays set up in the salesrooms or as special exhibits are both decorative and interesting.Ex. The library provides a range of services to its community, including homebound service, story hours, film series, literacy tutoring, income tax assistance, art shows, to name a few.Ex. There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.----* ajustar la exposición = adjust + exposure.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* claridad de exposición = clarity of exposition.* en exposición = on exhibit, on show, on display.* exposición al sol = sun exposure.* exposición comercial = trade show, trade exhibition.* exposición de arte = art exhibit, art exhibition.* exposición de fotografías = photographic exhibition.* exposición de inauguración = opening exhibition.* exposición de libros = book display.* exposición de los hechos = statement of fact.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* exposición de productos artesanales = craft show.* exposiciones de fotografía = salon photography.* exposición fotográfica = photographic exhibition, photo gallery.* exposición indecente = indecent exposure.* exposición itinerante = travelling exhibition.* inauguración de la exposición = exhibition opening.* industria de las exposiciones comerciales = trade show industry.* montar una exposición = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibition.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* sala de exposiciones = exhibition room, exhibit hall.* sala de exposición y venta = show room [showroom].* salón de exposición y ventas = salesroom [saleroom].* * *1)a) ( acción) exhibition, showingb) (muestra - de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (- de productos, maquinaria) show2) (de hechos, razones) statement, exposition (frml); (de tema, teoría) exposition (frml), presentation3) (al aire, sol) exposure; (Fot) exposure* * *= account, display, exhibition, exposition, exposure, show, exhibit, art show, viewing.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
Ex: Displays which take a theme approach, for example wild flowers, vintage cars, railways, and gather together material from different places in the library, can be useful in drawing attention to specific aspects of a library's resources.Ex: Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex: Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.Ex: Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex: Models and displays set up in the salesrooms or as special exhibits are both decorative and interesting.Ex: The library provides a range of services to its community, including homebound service, story hours, film series, literacy tutoring, income tax assistance, art shows, to name a few.Ex: There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.* ajustar la exposición = adjust + exposure.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* claridad de exposición = clarity of exposition.* en exposición = on exhibit, on show, on display.* exposición al sol = sun exposure.* exposición comercial = trade show, trade exhibition.* exposición de arte = art exhibit, art exhibition.* exposición de fotografías = photographic exhibition.* exposición de inauguración = opening exhibition.* exposición de libros = book display.* exposición de los hechos = statement of fact.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* exposición de productos artesanales = craft show.* exposiciones de fotografía = salon photography.* exposición fotográfica = photographic exhibition, photo gallery.* exposición indecente = indecent exposure.* exposición itinerante = travelling exhibition.* inauguración de la exposición = exhibition opening.* industria de las exposiciones comerciales = trade show industry.* montar una exposición = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibition.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* sala de exposiciones = exhibition room, exhibit hall.* sala de exposición y venta = show room [showroom].* salón de exposición y ventas = salesroom [saleroom].* * *A1 (acción) exhibition, showing2 (muestra — de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (— de productos, maquinaria) showuna exposición de flores a flower showuna exposición itinerante a traveling exhibitionCompuestos:dog showtrade fairtrade fairworld fairB (de hechos, razones) statement, setting out, exposition ( frml); (de un tema, una teoría) exposition ( frml), presentationhizo una exposición detallada de lo ocurrido she gave a detailed account of what had happenedC1 (al aire, sol) exposure2 ( Fot) exposure* * *
exposición sustantivo femenino
1
(— de productos, maquinaria) show
2 (de hechos, razones) statement;
(de tema, teoría) presentation
3 (al aire, sol) exposure;
(Fot) exposure
exposición sustantivo femenino
1 Arte exhibition
exposición universal, world fair
2 (de un argumento, proyecto) account: me hizo una breve exposición de lo que había pasado, he gave a short account of what happened
3 Fot exposure
' exposición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caseta
- desarrollo
- discurso
- granada
- granado
- pabellón
- planteamiento
- salón
- sede
- albergar
- alegato
- auspiciar
- circuito
- concurrido
- conjunto
- didáctico
- feria
- inaugurar
- informe
- montar
- muestra
- panel
- relación
- surrealista
- urna
English:
auspice
- display
- draw
- exhibit
- exhibition
- exposition
- exposure
- opening
- show
- showroom
- stand
- statement
- dog
- on
- retrospective
- sales
- speed
* * *exposición nf1. [de arte] exhibition;[de objetos en vitrina] display; [de máquinas, aparatos, herramientas] show, fair;una exposición de flores a flower show;una exposición canina a dog showexposición universal international exposition o exhibition, US world's fair2. [de teoría] exposition;[de tema] presentation; [de ideas, propuesta] setting out, explanation; [de argumentos, razones] setting out, statement;ofreció una detallada exposición de los hechos she gave a detailed account of the events3. [al sol, calor, radiaciones] exposure4. Fot exposure5. Mús exposition* * *f exhibition* * *exposición nf, pl - ciones1) exhibición: exposition, exhibition2) : exposure3) : presentation, statement* * *1. (de arte) exhibition2. (de productos) show -
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(el, ól, ólum, alinn), v.1) to beget; born ólu þau, they begat children; börn þau, er hann elr við þeirri konu, begets by that woman;2) to bear, give birth to (þóra ól barn um sumarit); börn þau óll, er alin eru fyrir jól, who are born before Christmas; alnir ok úalnir (= úbornir), born and unborn, present and future generations;3) to bring up (children); ala skal barn hvert er borit verðr, every child that is born shall be brought up; adding the particle ‘upp’ skal eigi upp alla, heldr út bera arn þetta, this child shall not be brought up, but be exposed to perish; of animals, to rear, breed (einn smásauð, er hann ól heima í húsi sínu);4) to give food to, harbour, entertain (ala gest ok ganganda); guð elr gesti, God pays for the guests;5) fig. in various phrases; ala aldr, ala aldr sinn, to pass one’s days; a. sút to grieve, mourn (= sýta); a. önn of e-t or at e-u, to take care of, see to; a. e-t eptir e-m, to give one encouragement in a thing (ól hann eptir engum mönnum ódáðir); a. á mál, to press or urge a matter (nú elr Gunnarr á málit við þórð ok segir).* * *ól, ólu, alið; pres. el, [Ulf. a single time uses the partic. alans = εντρεφόμενος, and twice a weak verb aliþs = σιτευτός, a fatling. The word seems alien to other Teut. idioms, but in Lat. we find alere; cp. the Shetland word alie, to nourish.] Gener. to give birth to, nourish, support, etc.I. to bear, esp. of the mother; but also of both parents; rarely of the father alone, to beget: börn ólu þau, they begat children, Rm. 12; þat barn er þau ala skal eigi arf taka, Grág. i. 178: of the father alone, enda eru börn þau eigi arfgeng, er hann elr við þeirri konu, which be begets by that woman, 181; but esp. of the mother, to bear, give birth to; jóð ól Amma, Rm. 7; þóra ól barn um sumarit, Eg. 166, Fms. iv. 32, i. 14; hon fær eigi alit barnit, Fas. i. 118.β. metaph. to produce, give rise to; en nú elr hverr þessara stafa níu annan staf undir sér, Skálda 162.2. pass. to be born, begotten; börn þau öll er alin eru fyrir jól, who are born, N. G. L. i.; 377; the phrase, alnir ok úbornir, born and unborn, present and future generations, has now become aldir ok óbornir; eigu þau börn er þar alask ( who are born there) at taka arf út hingat, Grág. i. 181; barn hvert skal færa til kirkju sem alit er, every child that is born, K. Þ. K. 1; ef barn elsk svá naer páskum, is born, 16.β. of animals (rarely), justus heitir forað, þat elsk ( is engendered) í kviði eins dýrs, 655 xxx. 4.II. to nourish, support, Lat. alere:1. esp. to bring up, of children; the Christian Jus Eccl., in opposition to the heathen custom of exposing children, begins with the words, ala skal barn hvert er borit verðr, every child that is born shall be brought up, K. Á. ch. 1.β. adding the particle upp; skal eigi upp ala, heldr skal út bera barn þetta, this bairn shall not be brought up, but rather be borne out (i. e. exposed to perish), Finnb. 112.2. to feed, give food to, harbour, entertain; ala gest ok ganganda, guests; ala þurfamenn, the poor, D. in deeds of gift; en sá maðr er þar býr skal ala menn alla þá er hann hyggr til góðs at alnir sé, he shall harbour them, D. i. 169; ala hvern at ósekju er vill. to harbour, 200; Guð elf gesti (a proverb), God pays for the guests, Bs. i. 247; sótt elr sjúkan, fever is the food of the sick; utanhrepps göngumenn skal enga ala, ok eigi gefa mat, hvárki meira né minna, gangrels of an outlying district shall none of them be harboured, nor have meat given them, neither more nor less, Grág. i. 293, 117.β. of animals, to nourish, breed; einn smásauð er hann ól heima í húsi sínu, one pet lamb which he had reared at home in his own house, Stj. 516; segir allæliligan, ok kvað verða mundu ágæta naut ef upp væri alinn, of a live calf, Eb. 318. 2. pass, to be brought tip, educated; ólusk ( grew up) í ætt þar, æstir kappar (or were born), Hdl. 18; alask upp, to be brought up; hence uppeldi, n.III. metaph. in such phrases as, ala aldr sinn, vitam degere, to pass one’s days, Bárð. 165: the phrase, ala e-t eptir e-m, to give one encouragement in a thing, bring one tip in, esp. in a bad sense; ól hann eptir engum manni ódáðir, Joh. 625. 93: ala á mál, to persist in, urge on a thing; karl elr á málið ( begs hard) at Gunnar mundi til hans fara, Sd. 172, Ísl. ii. 133, 163:—the present phrase is, að ala e-t við e-n, to bear a grudge against…; and in a negative sense, ala ekki, to let bygones be bygones: ala önn fyrir, to provide for: a. öfund, sorg, um e-t, to grudge, feel pang (poët.), etc. -
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1. n подвергание внешнему воздействию; выставлениеexposure of the body to sunlight is recommended by doctors — врачи рекомендуют принимать солнечные ванны
avoid exposure to cold — берегитесь, переохлаждения
2. n разоблачение3. n положение; местоположение4. n обнажение5. n фото, кино выдержка, экспозиция6. n геол. обнажение или выход пластов7. n эк. возможность возникновения дефицитаСинонимический ряд:1. aspect (noun) aspect; orientation2. disclosure (noun) betrayal; disclosure; display; expose; exposing; presentation; revelation; unmasking3. liability (noun) liability; openness; susceptibility; vulnerability; vulnerableness4. nudity (noun) denudation; nakedness; nudity
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