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51. | Don' t expose it to the sunlight. |
| 不要把它暴露在阳光下。 |
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52. | She proposed to expose herself, unattended, to the crowd's appreciation. |
| 她预备独自一人暴露在他们众目睽睽之下。 |
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53. | In Gibbon's models, blood dripped over a wire mesh to expose it to oxygen. |
| 在吉彭的机器上,血液滴穿一个金属网,使血液暴露在氧气之中。 |
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54. | 1.to tear off; to take off; 2.to lift; to raise high3.to expose; to show up; to unveil; to bring to light |
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55. | expose students to good art and music |
| 使学生接触美好的艺术和音乐 |
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56. | expose sth. to the light of day |
| 把某事暴露于光天化日之下 |
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57. | We should expose children to new ideas. |
| 操练:我们应该让孩子们接触新思想。 |
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58. | His companions have threatened to expose his crime to the police. |
| 他的同伙威胁说要向警方告发他的罪行。 |
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59. | expose oneself to criticism, ridicule, mockery, etc |
| 遭受批评、 嘲笑、 嘲弄等. |
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60. | They consider it almost a crime to expose children to violence and sex on TV. |
| 他们认为让儿童接触暴力和色情电视节目几乎是一种犯罪行为。 |
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