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Перевод: expose
[существительное] публичное разоблачение; [глагол] выставлять; подвергать действию; подвергать опасности; подвергать; оставлять незащищенным; делать выдержку [фото]; экспонировать; раскрывать; разоблачать; обличать; бросать на произвол судьбы
Тезаурус:
- Fissuring of an atherosclerotic plaque would also expose collagen fibres, and the adhering platelets could release agents such as thromboxane A 2 and ADP, which would rapidly lead to adhesion and aggregation of more platelets and growth of the thrombus.
- To expose the contradictions of the world economic system by identifying soil erosion in lesser developed countries is like expecting the tail to wag the dog.
- In fact, it's quite useful to expose him to people from outside the Unit, within reason.
- The German researchers took a crystal of tungsten diselenide and cleaved it to expose a layer of tungsten atoms which are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- Anne knew she had to expose Amelia and her friends.
- Our media is never too squeamish to expose and pillory offending white people, from lager-louts and football hooligans to neo-Nazis and drunken drivers.
- He accused his editor, Govindan Kasturi, of "arbitrarily" deciding to discontinue the expose, even though the paper had more documents in its possession.
- '68/'69 boots with concealed steel toecaps were often purposely worn to expose the metal.
- He had brought three British Labour MPs to Derry and may have thought that the opportunity to expose the RUC should not be wasted.
- "A special commission on Bulgaria's ethnic conflicts is needed to expose the guilty people," said the union president, Mr Zhelyu Zhelev.
- This was an attempt to secure the reconvening of the Geneva Conference on terms mutually agreeable to the superpowers, both of which intended to expose their clients to some pressure, but not at the cost of a damaging political reverse.
- Let the Unionists expose themselves and rend one another asunder.
- The client who presents a single problem will be allowed time to explore several; the client who appears with a threatened electricity disconnection will be given time to expose other debts; CAB workers are more aware of the place of industrial tribunals, of medical appeals and of welfare rights case law.
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