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1 unprotected
[ˌʌnprə'tektɪd]2) (bare) [wood, metal] non rivestito* * *unprotected /ʌnprəˈtɛktɪd/a.indifeso; senza protezione; sguarnito; (comput.) non protetto● (ferr.) unprotected level crossing, passaggio a livello incustodito □ unprotected sex, sesso non protetto.* * *[ˌʌnprə'tektɪd]2) (bare) [wood, metal] non rivestito -
2 unprotected un·pro·tect·ed adj
[ˌʌnprə'tɛktɪd] -
3 unguarded
[ʌn'gɑːdɪd]1) (unprotected) [prisoner, frontier] senza sorveglianza2) (careless) [remark, criticism] sconsiderato* * *1) (without protection: The castle gate was never left unguarded.) incustodito2) (careless: an unguarded remark.) imprudente* * *unguarded /ʌnˈgɑ:dɪd/a.● in an unguarded moment, in un momento di minor attenzione (o di abbassamento della guardia).* * *[ʌn'gɑːdɪd]1) (unprotected) [prisoner, frontier] senza sorveglianza2) (careless) [remark, criticism] sconsiderato -
4 exposé
[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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5 naked
['neɪkɪd]1) (bare) nudo••* * *['neikid]1) (without clothes: a naked child.) nudo2) (openly seen, not hidden: the naked truth.) messo a nudo3) ((of a flame etc) uncovered or unprotected: Naked lights are dangerous.) scoperto•- nakedly- nakedness
- the naked eye* * *['neɪkɪd]1) (bare) nudo•• -
6 vulnerable
См. также в других словарях:
unprotected — [un΄prə tek′tid] adj. 1. not protected or defended against injury, danger, loss, etc. 2. without the protection of a condom [unprotected sex] … English World dictionary
unprotected — index dangerous, helpless (defenseless), indefensible, insecure, open (in sight), precarious … Law dictionary
unprotected — [adj] defenseless caught, endangered, exposed, helpless, indefensible, in the line of fire*, like a sitting duck*, naked*, open, out on a limb*, powerless, pregnable, unarmed, unguarded, unsafe, vulnerable, weak, wide open*; concepts 555,576 … New thesaurus
unprotected — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not protected or kept safe from harm. 2) (of sexual intercourse) performed without a condom … English terms dictionary
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unprotected — un|pro|tect|ed [ˌʌnprəˈtektıd] adj 1.) not protected against possible harm or damage ▪ Thieves often target unprotected vehicles. ▪ Part time workers are unprotected by this law. 2.) unprotected machines are not covered and could injure someone ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
unprotected — adjective Date: circa 1593 1. lacking protection or defense < unprotected troops > < skin unprotected from the sun s rays > 2. performed without the use of birth control to prevent pregnancy; also performed without the use of a condom to prevent… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unprotected — un|pro|tect|ed [ ,ʌnprə tektəd ] adjective 1. ) in danger of being harmed, damaged, attacked, or infected because you do not have suitable protection: Alone, Laurie felt unprotected. This contract leaves us too unprotected. 2. ) unprotected sex… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unprotected — adjective 1 something that is unprotected could hurt someone or be damaged: Unprotected machinery can be dangerous. 2 unprotected sex sex without a condom … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unprotected — UK [ˌʌnprəˈtektɪd] / US [ˌʌnprəˈtektəd] adjective 1) in danger of being harmed, damaged, attacked, or infected because you do not have suitable protection Alone, Laurie felt unprotected. This contract leaves us too unprotected. 2) unprotected sex … English dictionary
unprotected — un·pro·tect·ed prə tek təd adj not protected esp performed without measures to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease <unprotected sexual intercourse> … Medical dictionary