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41. | To expose to the action of the elements, as for drying, seasoning, or coloring. |
| 暴晒暴露于自然条件之下,如使风干、风化或褪色 |
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42. | Sweden could not be expected to expose herself to invasion by Germany. |
| 我们不能期望瑞典自己去招致德国的侵犯。 |
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43. | expose soldiers to unnecessary risks |
| 使士兵冒不必要的危险 |
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44. | To expose someone to mortal danger, doom a person to death |
| 置于死地 |
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45. | He threatened to expose their plan to the police. |
| 他威胁着要向警察揭露他们的计划。 |
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46. | Do not throw them into fire or expose to high temperature. |
| 请正确处理电池,不要把它们丢进火.中或置于高温中。 |
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47. | expose sth. to the sun |
| 使某物见阳光,使某物经受日晒 |
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48. | We have to expose ourselves to look like an anti-aircraft base. |
| 要让他们认为这里是个防空火力基地 |
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49. | He was glad it was to him she had revealed her secret(Edith Wharton.Toexpose is to lay bare to public scrutiny: |
| Expose是揭露出来供公众细察: |
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50. | To expose;reveal. |
| 暴露;揭露 |
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