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1 exposure
[ɪks'pəuʒə(r)]n( publicity) nagłośnienie nt; ( of truth) ujawnienie nt; ( of person) zdemaskowanie nt; ( PHOT) ( amount of light) naświetlenie nt; ( shot) klatka fexposure to — (heat, radiation etc) wystawienie na +acc or na działanie +gen
* * *[-ʒə]1) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) wystawienie, ekspozycja2) (one frame of a photographic film etc: I have two exposures left.) klatka -
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3 exposure chart
tabela naświetlańwykres warunków prześwietlania iv rentgenografii -
4 exposure clock
zegar do naświetlań -
5 exposure dose
dawka ekspozycyjnadawka naświetleniowaekspozycja -
6 exposure hole
kanał do napromieniania -
7 exposure latitude
rozpiętość naświetlańskala naświetlań -
8 exposure meter
dozymetrnitkiświatłomierz -
9 exposure rate
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10 exposure table
tabela naświetleń -
11 exposure test
badanie odporności na działanie czynników atmosferycznych -
12 exposure time
czas ekspozycjiczas napromienianiaczas naświetlania -
13 exposure timer
zegar do naświetlań -
14 exposure to weather
wystawienie na działanie czynników atmosferycznychEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > exposure to weather
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15 double exposure
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16 indecent exposure
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17 accidental exposure
napromienienie przypadkoweEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > accidental exposure
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18 acute exposure
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19 electron-beam exposure system
system naświetlania wiązką elektronowąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > electron-beam exposure system
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20 fastness to exposure
odporność na wpływy atmosferyczneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > fastness to exposure
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