exposure
                                        英 [ɪk'spəʊʒə; ek-]
美 [ɪk'spoʒɚ]
                                        
                                            
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            1. ex- + pos- + -ure.
2. 字面含义:put out, place out, set forth. => leave without shelter or defense, exhibit openly.
                                                            
            - exposure (n.)
- c. 1600, "public exhibition," from expose (v.) + -ure. Sense of "situation with regard to sun or weather" is from 1660s. Photographic sense "act of exposing to light" is from 1839. Indecent exposure attested by 1825.
                 - 1. Their sporting reputation has suffered enormously from Johnson's exposure. 
- 由于约翰逊东窗事发,他们的体育声誉受到了严重损害。
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- 2. At least two people died of exposure in Chicago overnight. 
- 昨天晚上,芝加哥至少有两人冻死。
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- 3. Their cancers are not so clearly tied to radiation exposure. 
- 他们的癌症是否和接触放射线有关还不太清楚。
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- 4. Continuous exposure to sound above 80 decibels could be harmful. 
- 持续暴露在强度高于80分贝的噪声中可能有害。
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- 5. Daniel's early exposure to motor racing did not excite his interest. 
- 丹尼尔早期与摩托车赛的接触并没有激发他的兴趣。
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