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expose for inspection

  • 1 expose

    1. transitive verb
    1) (uncover) freilegen; entblößen [Haut, Körper, Knie]
    2) (make known) offenbaren [Schwäche, Tatsache, Geheimnis, Plan]; aufdecken [Irrtum, Missstände, Verbrechen, Verrat]; entlarven [Täter, Verräter, Spion]
    3) (subject)
    4) (Photog.) belichten
    2. reflexive verb
    sich [unsittlich] entblößen
    * * *
    [ik'spəuz]
    1) (to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc): Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight; Don't expose children to danger.) aussetzen
    2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) aufdecken
    3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) belichten
    - academic.ru/25848/exposure">exposure
    * * *
    ex·pose
    [ɪkˈspəʊz, ekˈ-, AM -ˈspoʊz]
    vt
    to \expose sth bone, foundations etw frei legen; nerves etw bloßlegen
    2. (leave vulnerable to)
    to \expose sb/sth to sth jdn/etw etw dat aussetzen
    to \expose sth to cold/heat etw der Kälte/Hitze aussetzen
    to \expose sb to danger jdn einer Gefahr aussetzen
    to \expose sb to ridicule ( fig) jdn dem Spott [o der Lächerlichkeit] preisgeben
    3. (reveal)
    to \expose sth etw offenbaren; scandal, treachery, plot etw aufdecken [o enthüllen]
    to \expose sb jdn entlarven
    4. (put in contact)
    to \expose sb to sth jdn mit etw dat vertraut machen
    to be \exposed to sth etw dat ausgesetzt sein, mit etw dat in Berührung kommen
    5. (show genitals)
    to \expose oneself [to sb] sich akk [vor jdm] entblößen
    6. PHOT
    to \expose sth etw belichten
    to over-/under\expose sth etw über-/unterbelichten
    to \expose sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier aussetzen
    * * *
    [ɪk'spəʊz]
    vt
    1) (= uncover) rocks, remains freilegen; electric wire freilegen; (fig) nerve bloß legenor freilegen
    2) (to danger, rain, sunlight, radiation) aussetzen (
    to dat)
    3) (= display) one's ignorance offenbaren; one's wounds (vor)zeigen

    darling, you're exposing yourself — du zeigst etwas (zu) viel, Liebling

    4) (= reveal) abuse, treachery aufdecken; scandal, plot enthüllen, aufdecken; person, imposter, murderer, thief entlarven

    to expose sb/sth to the press — jdn/etw der Presse ausliefern

    5) (PHOT) belichten
    * * *
    expose [ıkˈspəʊz] v/t
    1. ein Kind aussetzen
    2. fig aussetzen (to einer Gefahr, dem Wetter etc), preisgeben (to der Lächerlichkeit etc):
    expose o.s. sich exponieren, sich eine Blöße geben ( 3 a);
    expose o.s. to ridicule sich lächerlich machen, sich dem Gespött (der Leute) aussetzen
    3. fig
    a)(o.s. sich) bloßstellen ( 2)
    b) jemanden entlarven, einen Spion auch enttarnen
    c) etwas aufdecken, entlarven, enthüllen:
    expose sb’s limitations jemandes oder jemandem seine Grenzen aufzeigen
    4. a) entblößen ( auch MIL), enthüllen, zeigen:
    b) MED bloß-, freilegen
    5. Waren ausstellen ( for sale zum Verkauf):
    expose for inspection zur Ansicht auslegen
    6. a) PHYS, TECH aussetzen (to einer Einwirkung)
    b) FOTO belichten
    7. fig darlegen, erklären, auseinandersetzen ( alle:
    sth to sb jemandem etwas)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (uncover) freilegen; entblößen [Haut, Körper, Knie]
    2) (make known) offenbaren [Schwäche, Tatsache, Geheimnis, Plan]; aufdecken [Irrtum, Missstände, Verbrechen, Verrat]; entlarven [Täter, Verräter, Spion]
    4) (Photog.) belichten
    2. reflexive verb
    sich [unsittlich] entblößen
    * * *
    v.
    auseinander setzen ausdr.
    auseinandersetzen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
    belichten v.
    darlegen v.
    entblößen v.
    enthüllen v.
    etwas aufdecken ausdr.
    etwas enthüllen ausdr.
    herausstellen v.
    jemanden entlarven ausdr.
    preisgeben v.
    zeigen v.

    English-german dictionary > expose

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