Expuesto in english

Exposed

pronunciation: ɪkspoʊzd part of speech: adjective
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?.

expuesto = on show ; on display ; on view ; exposed. 

Example: One has only to look around in bookshops to see how many paperbacks on show have film or TV links.Example: The products and services on display underscored the degree to which the Internet has become an integral part of everyday life.Example: Lucas Samaras, whose junk assemblages are on view at Pace, fashions statuettes from kitchen utensils and coat hangers.Example: The exposed part is changed by the radiation so that the surface can be cleaned, etched and reoxidized.

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» expuesto a la intemperieopen to the elements .

Example: The old building was cramped, expensive and open to the elements.

» expuesto a los elementosopen to the elements .

Example: The old building was cramped, expensive and open to the elements.

» expuesto al solsun-exposed .

Example: Most people assume melanoma only shows up on areas of sun-exposed skin, but that's not always the case.

» lo anteriormente expuestothe preceding .

Example: The preceding should serve to emphasize some of the different approaches to document abridgement.

» no expuesto a la luzunexposed .

Example: An exposure to ammonia gas destroys the unexposed dye, and the picture can then be taken out into the light and examined.

» objeto expuestoexhibit .

Example: The physical description area records the number of physical units of a three-dimensional artefact or object and gives one of the terms listed below, as appropriate: diorama, exhibit, game, etc.

» parte expuesta al vientowindward .

Example: The leeward side of an island is the drier side or the side where the trade winds pass before they hit a mountain while the windward side is the wetter side.

Expuesto synonyms

open in spanish: abierto, pronunciation: oʊpən part of speech: adjective, verb uncovered in spanish: descubierto, pronunciation: ənkʌvɜrd part of speech: adjective unprotected in spanish: desprotegido, pronunciation: ənprətektɪd part of speech: adjective unclothed in spanish: desvestido, pronunciation: ənkloʊðd part of speech: adjective
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