expose/Ikˋspoz; Ikˈspəʊz/v [T] 1 to show something that is usually covered or hidden 露出﹐显露: expose sth to sth When a wound is exposed to the air, it heals more quickly. 伤口暴露在空气里愈合得更快。2 to put someone in a situation or place that may be harmful or dangerous 使暴露[置身]于〔有害或危险的地方〕: be exposed to sth workers who were exposed to high levels of radiation 暴露于高强度辐射下的工人3 to tell people the truth about something bad or dishonest 揭露﹐揭发: The report exposed corruption among officials. 这篇报道揭露了官员中的腐败现象。4 to let someone experience new ideas, ways of life etc 使接触﹔使体验〔新的思想﹑生活方式等〕: be exposed to sth Children who have been exposed to different cultures are less likely to be prejudiced. 接触过不同文化的儿童不大容易产生偏见。5 to allow light onto a piece of film in a camera in order to produce a photograph 使〔胶片〕曝光
exposé/͵ɛkspəˋze; ekˈspəʊzeI/n [C] a story in a newspaper or on television that shows the truth about something, especially something dishonest or shocking〔报纸或电视的〕揭露