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1 ♦ exposure
♦ exposure /ɪkˈspəʊʒə(r)/n.1 [uc] esposizione: exposure to the rain [to sunlight], esposizione alla pioggia [al sole]; several exposures to radiation, diverse esposizioni a radiazioni; exposure to dangerous influences, esposizione a influenze pericolose3 rivelazione; denuncia; smascheramento: the exposure of a case of corruption, la rivelazione di un caso di corruzione; the exposure of a spy, lo smascheramento di una spia; to live in fear of public exposure, vivere nel timore d'essere smascherato (o scoperto)4 [uc] (fotogr.) esposizione; posa: exposure meter, esposimetro; exposure time, tempo d'esposizione (o di posa); double exposure, doppia esposizione; sovrimpressione5 ( di una stanza, ecc.) esposizione: a bedroom with an eastern exposure, una camera da letto con esposizione a oriente6 pubblicità ( soprattutto sui media); propaganda: to give st. a lot of exposure, pubblicizzare abbondantemente qc.8 (leg.) – indecent exposure, esibizionismo (sessuale); atti (pl.) osceni; ( anche) oltraggio al pudore ( comparendo nudi in pubblico)● (leg.) exposure draft, bozza divulgativa; bozza di discussione ( di un documento ufficiale).
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