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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2577 COCA: 2005

expose verb [ T ] UNCOVER

to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen暴露;露出;使曝光

The plaster on the walls has been removed to expose the original bricks underneath.墙上的灰泥已被除去,露出了里面原本的墙砖。
He damaged his leg so badly in the accident that the bone was exposed.车祸中他腿受了重伤,骨头都露了出来。
This photograph was under-/over-exposed (= too little/too much light was allowed to reach the film).这张照片曝光不足/过度。
expose yourself

If a man exposes himself, he shows his sexual organs in a public place to people he does not know.(男性由于病态心理在公共场合)裸露性器官,露阴

More examples

We decided to expose the wooden beams in the sitting room to give it a more old-fashioned feel.

More political scandals were exposed in the newspapers today.

He had undone the buttons of his shirt, exposing an unsightly expanse of white flesh.

The movie is about a young police officer and his struggle to expose corruption in the force.

Embarrassing details of their private life were exposed to the public.

expose verb [ T ] MAKE PUBLIC

B2 to make public something bad or dishonest揭露,揭发,揭穿坏事(或不诚实之事)

The review exposed widespread corruption in the police force.这篇评论文章揭露了警察部队盛行的腐败现象。
The newspaper story exposed him as (= showed that he was) a liar.报纸上的这篇报道揭发他是个骗子。

Phrasal verb(s)

a public report of the facts about a situation, especially one that is shocking or has been kept secret(尤指对令人震惊或保密之事的)曝光报道

Today's newspaper contains a searing exposé of police corruption.今天的报纸刊登了一篇尖锐揭露警方腐败内幕的文章。

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