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expose in English:

1. exposure


I caught cold from exposure to the night fog.
Chronic exposure to pesticides should be taken into account.
Limiting sun exposure will help you avoid sunburn.
Excessive exposure to the Sun may result in skin cancer.
You're doing it for the exposure.
There is a risk of exposure to radiation
Limiting sun exposure will help you avoid sunburn. / With enough exposure to spoken English, your understanding of the language becomes natural, like it is with your own language.
Long exposure to both pick-up artists and feminists gave Étienne a disjointed approach to women.

English word "expose"(exposure) occurs in sets:

Word Formation (Year 3)
Word formation nouns

2. to show something that is usually covered or hidden



3. stage


At this stage you should already know how to deal with angry customers.
Planning stage
What's it like to be on stage and talk to hundreds of people? / So after this basic stage, there are two points where people often get stuck in their language learning. / One stage of the journey is over, another begins.
Only a poor man knows what such a passion costs in cab-hire, gloves, linen, tailor's bills, and the like. If the Platonic stage lasts a little too long, the affair grows ruinous.
Each stage of life is a preparation for the next as well as a complete life in itself.
Due to this a lot of time was lost, it's possible that if it wasn't for this accident the final stage of the race would have been better.
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts, Of beauty rich and rare; In history’s page let every stage, Advance Australia Fair!
The race developed into a free-for-all but Shinomiya lapped the group and in the final stage steadily piled on points with good timing to achieve victory.
Tom Skeleton, the ancient stage doorkeeper, sat in his battered armchair, listening as the actors came up the stone stairs from their dressing rooms.
At this stage there is still not a clear energy policy for bringing decentralised power to rural areas.
When he gets up on stage to sing one of his out-of-tune solos, I get so nervous for him that I get sweaty palms.
There is no such thing, at this stage of the world’s history in America, as an independent press.
Over the weekend, the Kremlin also staged a massive anti-American march through Moscow, reviving another relic of the Cold War. /steɪdʒ/
The early stages of childhood are very important for the child's development. / She acted on stage for the first time.

4. to put someone in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant



English word "expose"(to put someone in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant) occurs in sets:

(© Pearson 2016 SO2A) WORDLIST 7. FREEDOM

5. reveals


A recent survey reveals that the population density in the metropolis is decreasing.
Archeology reveals the secrets of the past.
It reveals local executives' ambitions of bringing the region back to the top.

6. to show



English word "expose"(to show) occurs in sets:

Lesson 1 Eng-Eng

7. caught out