Expose in spanish

Exponer

pronunciation: ekspoʊneɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
exponer

exposé1 = obra que revela un escándalo. 

Example: Should we ignore the major trade publishers for almost everything except genre fiction, blockbusters, popular self-help, celebrity biographies and exposés?.

expose2 = exponer, presentar. 

Example: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.

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» expose + Nombre + to daylight = exponer a la luz del día.

Example: Copies tend to fade, especially if left exposed to daylight, and some of the colours are not strong to begin with.

» expose + Nombre + to examination = someter a examen.

Example: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.

» expose + Nombre + to light = exponer a la luz.

Example: Inks, dyes and other materials may undergo physical changes when exposed to light = Las tintas, los colorantes y otros materiales pueden experimentar cambios físicos cuando se exponen a la luz.

» expose + Nombre + to sunlight = exponer a la luz del sol.

Example: Copies are liable to fade if left exposed to sunlight.

» expose + Nombre + to the cold = exponer al frío.

Example: Cosmos, petunia and salvia die if exposed to the cold, so they can't go into the garden until after the last frost = El cosmos, la petunia y la salvia mueren si se exponen al frío, por lo que no deben plantarse en el jardín hasta después de la última helada.

» expose + Nombre + to the elements = exponer a la intemperie, dejar a la intemperie.

Example: The common problem with turf is that it is exposed to the elements of weathering and compaction created by people and machines.

» expose + Nombre + to the heat = exponer al calor.

Example: After a workout, give your body adequate time to cool down, before you expose it to the heat of a sauna to avoid heat stroke.

» expose + Reflexivo = exhibirse en público.

Example: Neil, an Irish radio presenter, wept on air as he apologised for allegedly exposing himself on a flight home after an evening at a top London restaurant.

» expose + Reflexivo + to = exponerse a, arriesgarse a.

Example: In more than one occasion he exposed himself to enemy fire and grenades by covering the bodies of those whom he was aiding with his own.

Expose synonyms

break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk verb, nounreveal in spanish: revelar, pronunciation: rɪvil verbdisplay in spanish: monitor, pronunciation: dɪspleɪ noun, verbexhibit in spanish: exposición, pronunciation: ɪgzɪbɪt verb, nounimpart in spanish: impartir, pronunciation: ɪmpɑrt verbqueer in spanish: raro, pronunciation: kwɪr adjective, nounperil in spanish: peligro, pronunciation: perəl noundiscover in spanish: descubrir, pronunciation: dɪskʌvɜr verbdeclare in spanish: declarar, pronunciation: dɪkler verbdebunk in spanish: desenmascarar, pronunciation: dɪbʌŋk verbdivulge in spanish: divulgar, pronunciation: dɪvʌldʒ verbdisclose in spanish: revelar, pronunciation: dɪskloʊz verbscupper in spanish: imbornal, pronunciation: skʌpɜr noun, verbuncover in spanish: descubrir, pronunciation: ənkʌvɜr verbendanger in spanish: poner en peligro, pronunciation: endeɪndʒɜr verbgive away in spanish: regalar, pronunciation: gɪvəweɪ verbbring out in spanish: sacar, pronunciation: brɪŋaʊt verblet on in spanish: dejar en, pronunciation: letɑn verblet out in spanish: dejar salir, pronunciation: letaʊt verbunmasking in spanish: desenmascaramiento, pronunciation: ənmæskɪŋ noun
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