expose
名词
定义 expose 名词
- Countable
a public report revealing the details of a situation, especially one that is scandalous or previously kept secret.
The magazine published an expose on the company’s unethical practices.
The public outcry followed an investigative reporter’s expose on political corruption.
The documentary included a shocking expose of insider trading in the industry.
动词
定义 expose 动词
reveal
- Transitive
to make something visible or uncovered by removing what is concealing it.
The archaeologist removed the soil covering the artifact to expose it to the light.
The wind blew the scarf off her face, exposing her pale skin.
The worn areas of the old coat exposed holes in the lining.
disclose
- B2Transitive
to reveal or make known something that is dishonest, immoral, or previously hidden.
The journalist released an article that exposed the company's fraud by revealing financial misconduct.
The leaked emails exposed the department's unethical behavior.
The investigation exposed the truth behind the project.
片语 expose 动词
- expose yourself
To deliberately display one's sexual organs in a public setting, often indicating a psychological disorder.
• The man was arrested for exposing himself in the park.