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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > expose to light
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expose [ɪkˈspəʊz]a. ( = uncover) exposer ; [+ wire, nerve, body part] mettre à nu• to expose o.s. to criticism s'exposer à la critique• the course exposes students to many points of view le cours présente aux étudiants de nombreux points de vue• to expose o.s. (indecently) commettre un outrage à la pudeur► to be exposed to [+ idea, experience] être confronté àb. ( = unmask) [+ vice, scandal, plot, lie] dévoiler ; [+ secret] éventer ; ( = denounce) démasquer (as comme étant)c. [+ photograph] exposer* * *[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.transitive verb1) ( display) exposer [skin]2) ( make public) révéler [identity]; dénoncer [injustice, person, scandal]3) ( uncover) exposer [inside, dirt]; [excavations] mettre à jour [fossil, remains]4) ( make vulnerable)to expose somebody/something to — exposer quelqu'un/quelque chose à [infection, light]; livrer quelqu'un/quelque chose à [ridicule, temptation]
5) Photography exposer [film]2.1)to expose oneself — Law commettre un outrage à la pudeur
2)3.to expose oneself to — ( make oneself vulnerable) s'exposer à [risk, danger]
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A vtr1 ( display) gen exposer [body, skin] ; montrer [teeth] ; ( provocatively) exhiber [chest, thighs] ; to expose one's ignorance étaler son ignorance ;2 ( make public) révéler [fact, identity, secret] ; dénoncer [injustice, person, scandal] ; to expose sb as a spy démasquer qn comme espion ; to expose sb for what they are dévoiler la vraie nature de qn ;3 ( uncover) exposer [contents, inside, dirt] ; dénuder [wire] ; exposer [nerve] ; [low tide] découvrir [rocks] ; [excavations] mettre à jour [fossil, remains] ;4 ( introduce) to expose sb to initier qn à [opera, politics] ; exposer qn à [effect, influence, reality] ;5 ( make vulnerable) to expose sb/sth to exposer qn/qch à [danger, infection, light] ; livrer qn/qch à [ridicule, temptation] ;6 Phot exposer [film] ;B v refl -
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• expose to something 1. to be open to the negative effect of something; 2. to reveal to the public 1. подвергать(ся) негативному воздействию чего-то; 2. разоблачить, выставить напоказ1. He was exposed to the cold for too long. The film was exposed to light. 2. His crimes were exposed to the public.
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[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.2) (make public) rivelare [ identity]; denunciare [injustice, scandal]3) (uncover) esporre [ inside]; mettere a nudo [ dirt]; [ excavations] portare alla luce [fossil, remains]4) (introduce)to expose sb. to — avvicinare qcn. a [opera, politics]
to expose sb., sth. to — esporre qcn., qcs. a [infection, light, ridicule]
to expose sb. to temptation — indurre qcn. in tentazione
6) fot. esporre, impressionare [ film]2.1) dir.2)to expose oneself to — (make oneself vulnerable) esporsi a [risk, danger]
* * *[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.) esporre2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) svelare, smascherare3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) esporre•- exposure* * *exposé /ɛkˈspəʊzeɪ, USA ɛkspəʊˈzeɪ/ (franc.)n.1 denuncia; rivelazioni (pl.)2 rapporto di denuncia; esposto.* * *[ɪk'spəʊz] 1.2) (make public) rivelare [ identity]; denunciare [injustice, scandal]3) (uncover) esporre [ inside]; mettere a nudo [ dirt]; [ excavations] portare alla luce [fossil, remains]4) (introduce)to expose sb. to — avvicinare qcn. a [opera, politics]
to expose sb., sth. to — esporre qcn., qcs. a [infection, light, ridicule]
to expose sb. to temptation — indurre qcn. in tentazione
6) fot. esporre, impressionare [ film]2.1) dir.2)to expose oneself to — (make oneself vulnerable) esporsi a [risk, danger]
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ik'spəuz1) (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.) exponer2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) revelar, descubrir3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) exponer•- exposureexpose vb exponerif you expose your skin to the sun, it turns brown si expones la piel al sol, se pone morenatr[ɪk'spəʊz]1 (uncover, make visible) exponer2 (make known - secret etc) revelar, descubrir, desvelar, destapar; (- person) desenmascarar3 figurative use (lay open) exponerse4 (introduce, acquaint with) exponer (to, a), verse expuesto,-a■ he has never been exposed to these problems so he doesn't know what to do como nunca se ha visto expuesto a estos problemas, no sabe qué hacer5 (photo) exponer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto expose oneself exhibirse desnudo,-a1) : exponer (al peligro, a los elementos, a una enfermedad)2) : exponer (una película a la luz)3) disclose: descubrir, revelar, poner en evidencia4) unmask: desenmascarar: exposición f (de hechos), relevación f (de un escándalo)v.• desenmascarar v.• desenvainar v.• exponer v.• manifestar v.• revelar v.ɪk'spəʊz
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1)a) ( lay bare) \<\<nerve/wire/wound\>\> exponer*b) ( subject)to expose something/somebody TO something — exponer* algo/a alguien a algo
to expose oneself to criticism — exponerse* a las críticas
2) ( uncover) \<\<secret/scandal\>\> poner* al descubierto, sacar* a la luz; \<\<inefficiency/weaknesses\>\> poner* en evidencia; \<\<criminal\>\> desenmascarar3) ( Phot) exponer*
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v reflto expose oneself — hacer* exhibicionismo
[ɪks'pǝʊz]VT (=uncover) dejar al descubierto; (=leave unprotected) exponer; (=display) exponer, presentar; (Phot) exponer; (fig) (=reveal) [+ plot, crime] poner al descubierto; [+ criminal, imposter] desenmascarar; [+ weakness, one's ignorance] revelar, poner en evidenciato expose sb/o.s. to ridicule — poner a algn/ponerse en ridículo
to expose o.s. to — [+ risk, danger] exponerse a
to expose o.s. — (sexually) hacer exhibicionismo
* * *[ɪk'spəʊz]
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1)a) ( lay bare) \<\<nerve/wire/wound\>\> exponer*b) ( subject)to expose something/somebody TO something — exponer* algo/a alguien a algo
to expose oneself to criticism — exponerse* a las críticas
2) ( uncover) \<\<secret/scandal\>\> poner* al descubierto, sacar* a la luz; \<\<inefficiency/weaknesses\>\> poner* en evidencia; \<\<criminal\>\> desenmascarar3) ( Phot) exponer*
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v reflto expose oneself — hacer* exhibicionismo
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1. transitive verb1) (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)expose to something — einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
4) (Photog.) belichten2. reflexive verbsich [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.) aussetzen2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) aufdecken3) (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]vt1. (lay bare)2. (leave vulnerable to)to \expose sth to cold/heat etw der Kälte/Hitze aussetzento \expose sb to danger jdn einer Gefahr aussetzen3. (reveal)▪ to \expose sth etw offenbaren; scandal, treachery, plot etw aufdecken [o enthüllen]▪ to \expose sb jdn entlarven4. (put in contact)5. (show genitals)6. PHOT▪ to \expose sth etw belichtento over-/under\expose sth etw über-/unterbelichten▪ to \expose sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier aussetzen* * *[ɪk'spəʊz]vt1) (= uncover) rocks, remains freilegen; electric wire freilegen; (fig) nerve bloß legenor freilegento dat)darling, you're exposing yourself — du zeigst etwas (zu) viel, Liebling
4) (= reveal) abuse, treachery aufdecken; scandal, plot enthüllen, aufdecken; person, imposter, murderer, thief entlarvento expose sb/sth to the press — jdn/etw der Presse ausliefern
* * *expose [ıkˈspəʊz] v/t1. ein Kind aussetzen2. 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) aussetzen3. figa)(o.s. sich) bloßstellen ( → 2)c) etwas aufdecken, entlarven, enthüllen:expose sb’s limitations jemandes oder jemandem seine Grenzen aufzeigenhe exposed himself in front of the little girls er entblößte sichb) MED bloß-, freilegenexpose for inspection zur Ansicht auslegenb) FOTO belichtensth to sb jemandem etwas)* * *1. transitive verb1) (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)expose to something — einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
4) (Photog.) belichten2. reflexive verbsich [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. -
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1. transitive verb1) (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)expose to something — einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
4) (Photog.) belichten2. reflexive verbsich [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.) aussetzen2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) aufdecken3) (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]vt1. (lay bare)2. (leave vulnerable to)to \expose sth to cold/heat etw der Kälte/Hitze aussetzento \expose sb to danger jdn einer Gefahr aussetzen3. (reveal)▪ to \expose sth etw offenbaren; scandal, treachery, plot etw aufdecken [o enthüllen]▪ to \expose sb jdn entlarven4. (put in contact)5. (show genitals)6. PHOT▪ to \expose sth etw belichtento over-/under\expose sth etw über-/unterbelichten▪ to \expose sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier aussetzen* * *[ɪk'spəʊz]vt1) (= uncover) rocks, remains freilegen; electric wire freilegen; (fig) nerve bloß legenor freilegento dat)darling, you're exposing yourself — du zeigst etwas (zu) viel, Liebling
4) (= reveal) abuse, treachery aufdecken; scandal, plot enthüllen, aufdecken; person, imposter, murderer, thief entlarvento expose sb/sth to the press — jdn/etw der Presse ausliefern
* * *1. Exposé n, Darlegung f2. Aufdeckung f, Enthüllung f, Entlarvung f* * *1. transitive verb1) (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)expose to something — einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
4) (Photog.) belichten2. reflexive verbsich [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. -
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ik'spəuz1) (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.) exponer2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) revelar, descubrir3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) exponer•- exposureexpose vb exponerif you expose your skin to the sun, it turns brown si expones la piel al sol, se pone morenatr[ɪk'spəʊz]1 (uncover, make visible) exponer2 (make known - secret etc) revelar, descubrir, desvelar, destapar; (- person) desenmascarar3 figurative use (lay open) exponerse4 (introduce, acquaint with) exponer (to, a), verse expuesto,-a■ he has never been exposed to these problems so he doesn't know what to do como nunca se ha visto expuesto a estos problemas, no sabe qué hacer5 (photo) exponer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto expose oneself exhibirse desnudo,-a1) : exponer (al peligro, a los elementos, a una enfermedad)2) : exponer (una película a la luz)3) disclose: descubrir, revelar, poner en evidencia4) unmask: desenmascarar: exposición f (de hechos), relevación f (de un escándalo)v.• desenmascarar v.• desenvainar v.• exponer v.• manifestar v.• revelar v.ɪk'spəʊz
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1)a) ( lay bare) \<\<nerve/wire/wound\>\> exponer*b) ( subject)to expose something/somebody TO something — exponer* algo/a alguien a algo
to expose oneself to criticism — exponerse* a las críticas
2) ( uncover) \<\<secret/scandal\>\> poner* al descubierto, sacar* a la luz; \<\<inefficiency/weaknesses\>\> poner* en evidencia; \<\<criminal\>\> desenmascarar3) ( Phot) exponer*
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v reflto expose oneself — hacer* exhibicionismo
[ek'spǝʊzeɪ]N exposición f, revelación f* * *[ɪk'spəʊz]
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1)a) ( lay bare) \<\<nerve/wire/wound\>\> exponer*b) ( subject)to expose something/somebody TO something — exponer* algo/a alguien a algo
to expose oneself to criticism — exponerse* a las críticas
2) ( uncover) \<\<secret/scandal\>\> poner* al descubierto, sacar* a la luz; \<\<inefficiency/weaknesses\>\> poner* en evidencia; \<\<criminal\>\> desenmascarar3) ( Phot) exponer*
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v reflto expose oneself — hacer* exhibicionismo
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[ıkʹspəʋz] v1. (to)1) выставлять, подвергать действию (солнца, непогоды и т. п.)2) подвергать (опасности, случайностям и т. п.)to expose to unnecessary risks - подвергать излишнему /ненужному/ риску
to be exposed to scarlet fever - подвергнуться опасности заражения скарлатиной
to be exposed to ridicule - подвергнуться насмешкам, стать посмешищем
to expose to radiation - а) подвергнуть облучению; б) создать опасность облучения (для кого-л.)
to expose smb. to odium - вызвать недоброжелательное отношение /ненависть, отвращение/ к кому-л.
to be exposed (to) - встречаться, сталкиваться; подвергаться
to expose oneself to the influence of bad company - ≅ водиться с дурной компанией
3) ставить под ударto expose to fire - воен. подвергать опасности огневого воздействия
4) (обыкн. p. p.) быть повёрнутым, обращённымa house exposed to the south - дом, обращённый на юг
2. 1) раскрывать (тайну и т. п.); разоблачать, срывать маску, личинуto expose deception [a plot] - раскрыть обман [заговор]
to expose an impostor [warmongers] - разоблачить /сорвать маску с/ самозванца [поджигателей войны]
he exposed the secret she had confided to him - он выболтал доверенную ею тайну
2) карт. раскрыться; открыть карты3. показывать, выставлять напоказ; экспонироватьto expose to the light of the day - вытащить на солнышко /на свет божий/
to expose a beam /a searchlight/ - воен. открыть луч прожектора
4. бросать на произвол судьбыto expose a child - подкидывать /бросать/ ребёнка
5. геол. выходить (на поверхность), обнажаться6. полигр. копировать7. церк. возносить ( дары) -
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ik'spəuz1) (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.) avsløre; utsette (for), eksponere2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) avsløre, henge ut3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) eksponere, belyse•- exposureavsløre--------utsette--------viseverb \/ɪkˌspəʊz\/, \/ekˌspəʊz\/1) utsette, la bli påvirket av, la være ubeskyttet mot2) utsette for fare3) eksponere, stille ut, vise (frem)4) gi til kjenne, røpe, åpenbare, avdekke5) avsløre, oppdage, skandalisere6) ( fotografering) eksponere, belyse7) ( historisk) sette ut, forlatebe exposed to something være utsatt for noe være prisgitt noeexpose for sale selgeexpose oneself blotte seg kompromittere segexpose oneself to something utsette seg for noe, blottstille seg for noeexpose one's life sette livet på spillexpose somebody blottstille noen henge noen utexpose to view blotte, legge for dagenexpose twice ( fotografering) dobbelteksponere -
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̈ɪeksˈpəuzeɪ I гл.
1) подвергать действию (радиации, солнца и т. п.) ;
оставлять незащищенным (to) For an instant his whole back was exposed. ≈ На мгновение его спина оказалась незащищенной. expose troops needlessly ≈ бессмысленно оставить войска без прикрытия This costume is injurious to health because it unduly exposes the chest. ≈ Этот костюм опасен для здоровья, так как в нем слишком сильно открыта грудь.
2) подвергать (опасности и т. п.) ;
бросать на произвол судьбы They had not been exposed to most diseases common to urban population. ≈ Они не подвергались опасности заразиться болезнями, распространенными среди городского населения. people exposed to high levels of radiation ≈ люди, рискующие получить высокую дозу радиации to expose a child ≈ бросать ребенка
3) показывать, выставлять напоказ а) выставлять на продажу б) церк. выставлять( реликвии и т. п.) на всеобщее поклонение в) карт. открывать карты г) заниматься эксгибиционизмом Syn: display
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4) раскрывать, разоблачать (to) After the scandal was exposed, Dr. Bailey committed suicide. ≈ Когда скандал получил широкую огласку, д-р Бейли покончил с собой. His companions have threatened to expose his crimes to the police. ≈ Его приятели пригрозили, что расскажут о его преступлениях полиции. We must expose this shameful activity to the newspapers. ≈ Рассказ об этой отвратительной деятельности должен появиться в газетах.
5) фото делать выдержку II сущ. разоблачение to publish an expose ≈ опубликовать разоблачительный материал a newspaper expose of government corruption ≈ газетная статья о коррупции правительства The movie is an expose of prison conditions in the South. ≈ Картина раскрывает тяжелые условия тюремной жизни на юге. выставлять, подвергать действию ( солнца, непогоды и т. п.) - to be *d to rain находиться под дождем - *d to radioactive radiation подвергшийся радиоактивному облучению - *d to the wind наветренный подвергать (опасности, случайностям и т. п.) - to * to unnecessary risks подвергать излишнему /ненужному/ риску - to be *d to scarlet fever подвергнуться опасности заражения скарлатиной - to be *d to ridicule подвергнуться насмешкам, стать посмешищем - *d to severe trials подвергшийся суровым испытаниям - to * to radiation подвергнуть облучению;
создать опасность облучения (для кого-л.) - to * smb. to odium вызвать недоброжелательное отношение /ненависть, отвращение/ к кому-л. - to be *d (to) встречаться, сталкиваться;
подвергаться - to * oneself to the influence of bad company водиться с дурной компанией ставить под удар - to * one's character to attack ставить под удар свою репутацию - to * troops needlessly без нужды ставить под удар войска - to * to fire (военное) подвергать опасности огневого воздействия (обыкн. p.p.) быть повернутым, обращенным - a house *d to the south дом, обращенный на юг( фотографическое) (кинематографический) давать выдержку, экспонировать раскрывать (тайну и т. п.) ;
разоблачать, срывать маску, личину - to * deception раскрыть обман - to * an impostor разоблачить /сорвать маску с/ самозванца - he *d the secret she had confided to him он выболтал доверенную ею тайну (карточное) раскрыться, открыть карты показывать, выставлять напоказ;
экспонировать - to * goods for sale выставлять товар на продажу - the beggar *s his sores нищий выставлял на показ свои язвы - to * one's ignorance продемонстрировать свое невежество - to be *d to the public eye оказаться перед судом общественности - to * to the light of the day вытащить на солнышко /на свет божий/ - to * a beam /a searchlight/ (военное) открыть луч прожектора бросать на произвол судьбы - to * a child подкидывать /бросать/ ребенка (геология) выходить( на поверхность), обнажаться (полиграфия) копировать( церковное) возносить( дары) разоблачение - a newspaper * of discrimination of women разоблачительная статья в газете о дискриминации женщин краткое изложение;
экспозе отчет, доклад;
детальное пояснение или изложение фактов expose бросать на произвол судьбы ~ выставлять (напоказ, на продажу) ~ выставлять, подвергать действию (солнца, ветра и т. п.) ;
оставлять незащищенным: a house exposed to the south дом, обращенный на юг ~ выставлять ~ подвергать (опасности, риску и т. п.) ;
бросать на произвол судьбы;
to expose to difficulties ставить в затруднительное положение ~ показывать ~ фр. публичное разоблачение ~ разоблачать ~ раскрывать (секрет) ~ раскрывать, разоблачать ~ фото делать выдержку ~ экспонировать to ~ a child оставить ребенка на произвол судьбы, подкинуть ребенка ~ oneself to подвергаться ~ to подвергать ~ подвергать (опасности, риску и т. п.) ;
бросать на произвол судьбы;
to expose to difficulties ставить в затруднительное положение ~ выставлять, подвергать действию (солнца, ветра и т. п.) ;
оставлять незащищенным: a house exposed to the south дом, обращенный на юг -
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1. v выставлять, подвергать действию2. v ставить под удар3. v быть повёрнутым, обращённымa house exposed to the south — дом, обращённый на юг
4. v фото, кино давать выдержку, экспонировать5. v раскрывать; разоблачать, срывать маску, личину6. v карт. раскрыться; открыть карты7. v показывать, выставлять напоказ; экспонировать8. v бросать на произвол судьбы9. v геол. выходить, обнажаться10. v полигр. копировать11. v церк. возносить12. n фр. разоблачениеa newspaper expose of discrimination of women — разоблачительная статья в газете о дискриминации женщин
13. n фр. краткое изложение; экспозе14. n фр. отчёт, доклад; детальное пояснение или изложение фактовСинонимический ряд:1. explanation (noun) construal; construction; exegesis; explanation; explication; exposition; interpretation2. revelation (noun) disclosure; revelation; unveiling3. bare (verb) bare; display; lay open; open; reveal; unclothe; unmask; unveil4. debunk (verb) brand; debunk; denounce; discover; show up; uncloak; undress; unshroud5. disclose (verb) bring to light; disclose; make known; muckrake; muck-rake6. jeopardise (verb) endanger; imperil; jeopardise; jeopardize; make liable; subject7. show (verb) bare; brandish; disport; exhibit; flash; flaunt; parade; report; show; show off; sport; trot out; unwrap8. strip (verb) denude; disrobe; divest; strip; uncover9. tell (verb) betray; blab; divulge; give away; let out; tellАнтонимический ряд:conceal; hide; protect -
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[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.) afdække; blotlægge; udsætte for2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) afsløre; blotlægge3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) eksponere; belyse•- exposure* * *[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.) afdække; blotlægge; udsætte for2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) afsløre; blotlægge3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) eksponere; belyse•- exposure -
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§ სინათლე, განატება; ნათელი; მსუბუქი; ანთება, განათება§1 ნათელი2 ღია ფერისა3 მსუბუქი, მჩატე●●he is a light eater / sleeper ცოტას ჭამს / ფხიზლად სძინავს4 მსუბუქად, უბარგოდ, ხალვათადto travel light ხალვათად / უბარგოდ მოგზაურობა5 სინათლე, შუქი, განათებაthis fact threw a new light on the matter ამ ფაქტმა საქმეს ახალი შუქი მოჰფინა●●the plan was given the green light გეგმა მოიწონეს6 ცეცხლი7 (lit, lighted) განათება (გაანათებს)8 (lit, lighted) ანთება (აანთებს), დანთება, ცეცხლის მოკიდებაhe lit a lamp / cigarette ლამპა აანთო // სიგარეტს მოუკიდაlet's push ahead while it's still light გზა გავაგრძელოთ, სანამ არ დაბნელებულაthe light / tap is on შუქი ჩართულია // ონკანი ღიააa mirror reflects light სარკე სინათლეს / შუქს ირეკლავსthe red traffic light indicates "stop" წითელი შუქი გვანიშნებს,, გაჩერდი"he was in a hurry and ignored the red light ეჩქარებოდა და წითელ შუქზე გაიარაdeep, profound, sound / light sleep ღრმა / ფხიზელი ძილიto strike a match / light ასანთის გაკვრაa light shade of green ღია, მწვანე ფერიto give smb. the green light ვინმესათვის გზის გახსნა / მაქსიმალურად ხელის შეწყობაit came to light that… გამოაშკარავდა, რომ…light repast მსუბუქი საუზმე // წახემსებაlight / piercing wind ნიავი // ცივი ქარიlight / dark blue ღია / მუქი ცისფერი ან ლურჯი -
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ik'spəuz1) (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.) avsløre; utsette (for), eksponere2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) avsløre, henge ut3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) eksponere, belyse•- exposureavsløre--------utsette--------visesubst. \/ekˈspəʊzeɪ\/ ( fransk)1) exposé, fremstilling, oversikt2) avsløring -
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[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.) izpostaviti2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) razkriti3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) osvetliti•- exposure* * *I [ikspóuz]transitive verbizpostaviti; razstaviti; razkrinkati, odkri(va)ti; kompromitirati; photography osvetliti, eksponiratito expose o.s. — pokazati svojo slabo stranII [ikspóuz]nounAmerican poročilo, razlaga, pojasnilo -
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[ɪks'pəuz]vtobject odsłaniać (odsłonić perf); person demaskować (zdemaskować perf); situation ujawniać (ujawnić perf)to expose o.s. ( JUR) — obnażać się (obnażyć się perf) (w miejscu publicznym)
* * *[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.) wystawiać (na działanie)2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) ujawniać3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) naświetlać•- exposure
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