
덮여 있거나 보호되던 것을 드러내어 보이게 하거나, 위험이나 환경적 조건에 노출시키다.
To make something visible or vulnerable by removing its covering or protection, often subjecting it to environmental conditions or danger.
예문:
"The receding floodwaters exposed ancient ruins hidden beneath the mud."
"Construction workers must wear safety gear to avoid exposing themselves to hazardous materials."
"Do not expose the delicate electronic components to extreme heat or moisture."
숨겨진 비밀, 범죄, 또는 부도덕한 행위의 진실을 대중에게 밝히다.
To make public the true, often objectionable or illegal, nature of a person, secret, or activity.
예문:
"The investigative journalist vowed to expose the corruption within the city council."
"After years of secrecy, the whistleblower finally exposed the company's fraudulent accounting practices."
"His inconsistent testimony exposed him as a liar during the cross-examination."
새로운 주제, 아이디어, 또는 환경을 경험하거나 접할 기회를 제공하다.
To provide someone with experience of or introduction to a new subject, idea, or environment.
예문:
"The curriculum is designed to expose students to diverse perspectives on history."
"Traveling abroad is a great way to expose children to different cultures and languages."
"We try to expose our employees to the latest software tools early in their training."