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ஒரு வீடு அல்லது கட்டடத்திற்கான நான்கு சுவர்களும் கட்டப்பட்டு நிலை -
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adjective(unprotected) ungeschützt* * *ex·posed[ɪkˈspəʊzd, ekˈ-, AM -ˈspoʊzd]\exposed position exponierte Lagethe house is in a very \exposed position das Haus steht völlig freito be \exposed to rain/wind dem Regen/Wind ausgesetzt seinto feel \exposed sich akk schutzlos [ausgeliefert] fühlen3. PHOT belichtet* * *[ɪk'spəʊzd]adj1) (= unprotected) position, location, hillside, garden ungeschützt; (MIL) troops, flank ungedeckt; (MIL, fig) position exponiertexposed to the wind — dem Wind ausgesetzt
the troops were exposed to attack — die Truppen waren nicht gegen einen Angriff gedeckt
2) (= bare) skin, part of body unbedeckt; nerve freigelegt; wiring, engine parts, brickwork frei liegenda dress which leaves the back exposed — ein Kleid, bei dem der Rücken frei bleibt
* * *exposed [ıkˈspəʊzd] adj1. a) offen liegend, unverdecktb) frei verlegt, auf Putz (Leitung)2. ungeschützt (Haus, Lage etc), (auch fig Stellung etc) exponiert* * *adjective(unprotected) ungeschützt* * *adj.exponiert adj.herausgestellt adj.offen adj.ungeschützt adj.
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