Exponer in english

Expose

pronunciation: ɪkspoʊz part of speech: verb
In gestures

exponer1 = discuss ; explain ; set out ; expound (on). 

Example: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Example: This may help explain why many working in this field fail to practise what they preach.Example: These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Example: The philosophy of building CD-ROM data bases with files with common subject interests is expounded with reference to the OSH-ROM, CHEM-BANK and CANCER-CD data bases.

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» exponer las razonesdiscuss + the reasons .

Example: The article 'Buttering the toast evenly' discusses the reasons for the closure of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School and the Columbia University School of Library Service.

» exponer las razones deset out + the reasons for .

Example: The author argues that young adult involvement in choices about their library services is all too rare and sets out the reasons for this state of affairs.

» exponer + Posesivo + argumentosstate + Posesivo + case .

Example: Once the case went to court, my ex and I were both called to take the stand and state our cases.

» exponer + Posesivo + casostate + Posesivo + case .

Example: Once the case went to court, my ex and I were both called to take the stand and state our cases.

» exponer + Posesivo + razonesstate + Posesivo + case .

Example: Once the case went to court, my ex and I were both called to take the stand and state our cases.

» exponer una cuestiónraise + a point .

Example: I agree generally with the points raised by Professor Lubetzky.

» exponer una razóngive + reason .

Example: Good reasons were given why the state need not finance all education.

exponer2 = display ; exhibit ; expose ; put + Nombre + on show ; on exhibit. 

Example: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.Example: These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.Example: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.Example: Putting books on show is a way of making recommendations by, as it were, remote control and anything tatty, botched-up and sloppily makeshift should be avoided.Example: This is a 'sneak peek' at new products that systems vendors will have on exhibit at the conference = This is a 'sneak peek' at new products that systems vendors will have on exhibit at the conference.

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» exponer a la intemperieexpose + Nombre + to the elements .

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

» exponer a la luzexpose + Nombre + to light .

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.

» exponer a la luz del díaexpose + Nombre + to daylight .

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

» exponer a la luz del solexpose + Nombre + to sunlight .

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

» exponer a la vergüenza pública en un cepopillory .

Example: The last person to be pilloried in England was Peter James Bossy, who was convicted of 'wilful and corrupt perjury' in 1830.

» exponer al calorexpose + Nombre + to the heat .

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.

» exponer al fríoexpose + Nombre + to the cold .

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.

» exponerse aexpose + Reflexivo + to .

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.

» exponerse a un percancecourt + disaster .

Example: Are you going to run risks and court disasters by opposing the existing social order in the name of those imaginary notions of yours which you call your convictions?.

Exponer synonyms

break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk part of speech: verb, noun display in spanish: monitor, pronunciation: dɪspleɪ part of speech: noun, verb reveal in spanish: revelar, pronunciation: rɪvil part of speech: verb exhibit in spanish: exposición, pronunciation: ɪgzɪbɪt part of speech: verb, noun impart in spanish: impartir, pronunciation: ɪmpɑrt part of speech: verb queer in spanish: raro, pronunciation: kwɪr part of speech: adjective, noun peril in spanish: peligro, pronunciation: perəl part of speech: noun discover in spanish: descubrir, pronunciation: dɪskʌvɜr part of speech: verb declare in spanish: declarar, pronunciation: dɪkler part of speech: verb debunk in spanish: desenmascarar, pronunciation: dɪbʌŋk part of speech: verb divulge in spanish: divulgar, pronunciation: dɪvʌldʒ part of speech: verb disclose in spanish: revelar, pronunciation: dɪskloʊz part of speech: verb scupper in spanish: imbornal, pronunciation: skʌpɜr part of speech: noun, verb uncover in spanish: descubrir, pronunciation: ənkʌvɜr part of speech: verb endanger in spanish: poner en peligro, pronunciation: endeɪndʒɜr part of speech: verb give away in spanish: regalar, pronunciation: gɪvəweɪ part of speech: verb bring out in spanish: sacar, pronunciation: brɪŋaʊt part of speech: verb let on in spanish: dejar en, pronunciation: letɑn part of speech: verb let out in spanish: dejar salir, pronunciation: letaʊt part of speech: verb unmasking in spanish: desenmascaramiento, pronunciation: ənmæskɪŋ part of speech: noun
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