English-Thai Dictionary
expose
VT เปิดเผย ออกมา โผล่ ออกมา ปรากฏ ออกมา เผย ออกมา disclose show up uncover poed-poei-ook-ma
expose
VT เผยความลับ ของ คนอื่น (โดย การ ตีพิมพ์ หรือ ออกอากาศ เปิดเผย ความผิด ของ คนอื่น disclose reveal unveil poei-kwam-lab-kong-kon-uen
expose to
PHRV เปิดเผย (สิ่ง ผิด ให้ สาธารณ ชน รับรู้ pod-poi
expose to
PHRV เผย ต่อ เปิดเผย ต่อ (เพื่อให้ สิ่ง นั้น มีผลต่อ กัน poi-tor
exposed
ADJ ซึ่ง เปิด ออก ไม่มี กำบัง ไม่มี การป้องกัน disclosed uncovered sueng-ppoed-ook
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EXPOSE
v.t.s as z. [L. expositum, from expono; ex and pono, to place. The radical sense of pono is to set or place, or rather to throw or thrust down. To expose is to set or throw open, or to thrust forth. ] 1. To lay open; to set to public view; to disclose; to uncover or draw from concealment; as, to expose the secret artifices of a court; to expose a plan or design.
2. To make bare; to uncover; to remove from any thing that which guards or protects; as, to expose the head or the breast to the air.
3. To remove from shelter; to place in a situation to be affected or acted on; as, to expose one's self to violent heat.
4. To lay open to attack, by any means; as, to expose an army or garrison.
5. To make liable; to subject; as, to expose one's self to pain, grief or toil; to expose one's self to insult.
6. To put in the power of; as, to expose one's self to the seas.
7. To lay open to censure, ridicule or contempt.
A fool might once himself alone expose.
8. To lay open, in almost any manner; as, to expose one's self to examination or scrutiny.
9. To put in danger. The good soldier never shrinks from exposing himself, when duty requires it.
1 . To cast out to chance; to place abroad, or in a situation unprotected. Some nations expose their children.
11. To lay open; to make public. Be careful not unnecessarily to expose the faults of a neighbor.
12. To offer; to place in a situation to invite purchasers; as, to expose goods to sale.
13. To offer to inspection; as, to expose paintings in a gallery.
EXPOSED
pp. Laid open; laid bare; uncovered; unprotected; made liable to attack; offered for sale; disclosed; made public; offered to view.
EXPOSEDNESS
n.A state of being exposed, open to attack, or unprotected; as an exposedness to sin or temptation.
EXPOSER
n.One who exposes.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EXPOSE
Ex *pose ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exposed (); p. pr. & vb. n. Exposing. ]Etym: [F. exposer; pref. ex- (L. ex out )+poser to place. See Pose, v. t.]
1. To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to expose pictures to public inspection. Those who seek truth only, freely expose their principles to the test, and are pleased to have them examined. Locke.
2. To lay bare; to lay open to attack, danger, or anything objectionable; to render accessible to anything which may affect, especially detrimentally; to make liable; as, to expose one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold, insult, danger, or ridicule; to expose an army to destruction or defeat. Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel. Shak.
3. To deprive of concealment; to discover; to lay open to public inspection, or bring to public notice, as a thing that shuns publicity, something criminal, shameful, or the like; as, to expose the faults of a neighbor. You only expose the follies of men, without arraigning their vices. Dryden.
4. To disclose the faults or reprehensible practices of; to lay open to general condemnation or contempt by making public the character or arts of; as, to expose a cheat, liar, or hypocrite.
EXPOSE
Ex `po `sé ", n. Etym: [F., prop. p.p. of exposer. See Expose, v. t.]
Defn: A formal recital or exposition of facts; exposure, or revelation, of something which some one wished to keep concealed.
EXPOSEDNESS
EXPOSEDNESS Ex *pos "ed *ness, n.
Defn: The state of being exposed, laid open, or unprotected; as, an exposedness to sin or temptation.
EXPOSER
EXPOSER Ex *pos "er, n.
Defn: One who exposes or discloses.
New American Oxford Dictionary
expose
ex pose |ikˈspōz ɪkˈspoʊz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make (something ) visible, typically by uncovering it: at low tide the sands are exposed. • (often as adj. exposed ) leave (something ) uncovered or unprotected, esp. from the weather: the coast is very exposed to the southwest. • subject (photographic film ) to light, esp. when operating a camera. • (expose oneself ) publicly and indecently display one's genitals. • (usu. as adj. exposed ) leave or put (someone ) in an unprotected and vulnerable state: Miranda felt exposed and lonely. • (expose someone to ) cause someone to experience or be at risk of: he exposed himself unnecessarily to gunfire in the war. • make (something embarrassing or damaging ) public: investigations exposed a vast network of illegalities. • reveal the true and typically objectionable nature of (someone or something ): he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor. • (expose someone to ) introduce someone to (a subject or area of knowledge ): students were exposed to probability and statistics in high school. • leave (a child ) in the open to die. DERIVATIVES ex pos er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French exposer, from Latin exponere (see expound ), but influenced by Latin expositus ‘put or set out ’ and Old French poser ‘to place. ’
exposé
ex po sé |ˌekspōˈzā ˌɛksˌpoʊˈzeɪ | ▶noun a report of the facts about something, esp. a journalistic report that reveals something scandalous: a shocking exposé of a medical cover-up. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, ‘shown, set out, ’ past participle of exposer (see expose ).
Oxford Dictionary
expose
ex ¦pose |ɪkˈspəʊz, ɛk- | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 make (something ) visible by uncovering it: at low tide the sands are exposed. • (as adj. exposed ) unprotected, especially from the weather: the coast is very exposed to the south-west. • (often expose someone to ) cause someone to be vulnerable or at risk: many newcomers are exposing themselves to injury. • (expose someone to ) introduce someone to (a subject or area of knowledge ): students were exposed to statistics in high school. • (expose oneself ) publicly and indecently display one's genitals. • leave (a child ) in the open to die. 2 reveal the true, objectionable nature of (someone or something ): he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor. • make (something embarrassing or damaging ) public: the situation exposed a conflict within the government. 3 subject (photographic film ) to light when operating a camera. DERIVATIVES exposer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French exposer, from Latin exponere (see expound ), but influenced by Latin expositus ‘put or set out ’ and Old French poser ‘to place ’.
exposé
exposé |ɪkˈspəʊzeɪ, ɛk- | ▶noun a report in the media that reveals something discreditable: a shocking exposé of a medical cover-up. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, ‘shown, set out ’, past participle of exposer (see expose ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
expose
expose verb 1 at low tide, the sands are exposed: reveal, uncover, lay bare. ANTONYMS cover. 2 he was exposed to asbestos: make vulnerable to, subject to, lay open to, put at risk of /from, put in jeopardy of /from. ANTONYMS protect. 3 they were exposed to liberal ideas: introduce to, bring into contact with, make aware of, familiarize with, acquaint with. ANTONYMS keep away. 4 he was exposed as a liar: uncover, reveal, unveil, unmask, detect, find out; discover, bring to light, bring into the open, make known; denounce, condemn; informal spill the beans on, blow the whistle on.
exposé
exposé noun a poorly written exposé on the Hollywood drug scene: revelation, disclosure, exposure; report, feature, piece, column; informal tell-all, scoop. ANTONYMS cover-up.
exposed
exposed adjective an exposed hillside: unprotected, unsheltered, open to the elements /weather; vulnerable, defenseless, undefended. ANTONYMS sheltered.
Oxford Thesaurus
expose
expose verb 1 the gold covering was flaking away, exposing the white plaster: reveal, uncover, lay bare, bare, leave unprotected. ANTONYMS cover. 2 he was exposed to asbestos at his workplace: make vulnerable, make subject, subject, lay open; put at risk of, put in jeopardy of, leave unprotected from; endanger by, imperil by, jeopardize by. ANTONYMS protect from. 3 the colony had been exposed to new liberal ideas: introduce; bring into contact with, present with, make familiar /conversant /acquainted with, familiarize with, acquaint with, make aware of. ANTONYMS keep away from, keep free of. 4 he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor: uncover, reveal, show, display, exhibit, disclose, manifest, unveil, unmask; discover, bring to light, bring into the open, make known, unearth, let out, divulge, make obvious; denounce, condemn; detect, find out, catch out, smoke out; betray, give away; informal spill the beans on, blow the whistle on, pull the plug on. PHRASES expose oneself police are hunting a man who exposed himself to a young woman: informal flash.
exposé
exposé noun a TV exposé on chart hyping: revelation, disclosure, exposure, uncovering, divulgence; report, feature, piece, column; scandal; informal scoop. ANTONYMS cover-up.
exposed
exposed adjective the farm is on an exposed hillside: unprotected, open, wide open, without shelter /protection, unsheltered, open to the elements /weather; barren, bare, windswept; vulnerable, defenceless, undefended, unshielded, susceptible; rare pregnable. ANTONYMS sheltered, protected.
Duden Dictionary
Exposé
Ex po sé, Ex po see Substantiv, Neutrum , das Exposee |ɛkspoˈzeː auch ˈɛks … ɛkspoˈzeː auch ˈɛks …|das Exposé; Genitiv: des Exposés, Plural: die Exposés das Exposee; Genitiv: des Exposees, Plural: die Exposees französisch exposé = Auseinanderlegung, Darlegung, substantiviertes 2. Partizip von: exposer = auslegen, -stellen; darlegen < lateinisch exponere, exponieren 1 schriftlich niedergelegte, erläuternde Darstellung; Denkschrift, Bericht seine Meinung zu etwas in einem [kurzen ] Exposé niederlegen 2 Zusammenstellung, Übersicht, Plan 3 Film, Literatur Handlungsskizze, besonders als Vorstufe eines Drehbuchs das Exposé eines Romans, zu einem Film
French Dictionary
exposé
exposé n. m. nom masculin 1 Compte rendu. : Un exposé de la situation. SYNONYME description . 2 Communication. : Elle a fait un excellent exposé sur le nationalisme. SYNONYME conférence ; présentation .
exposer
exposer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Placer, mettre en vue. : Cette peintre expose ses tableaux dans une galerie. SYNONYME montrer ; présenter . 2 Orienter. : Exposer des produits au soleil. SYNONYME placer . 3 Mettre en danger. : Exposer la vie des soldats. SYNONYME risquer . 4 Faire connaître. : Exposer une théorie en long et en large. SYNONYME décrire ; expliquer . verbe pronominal Risquer. : Vous vous exposez à des reproches. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Nous nous sommes exposés aux pires dangers. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
expose
ex pose /ɪkspóʊz, eks- /〖ex (外に )pose (置く )〗(名 )exposure, exposition 動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-d /; exposing (→分詞 exposed )他動詞 1 〖expose A to B 〗A 〈人 物 〉をB 〈危険 風雨など 〉にさらす , 当てる ▸ be exposed to secondhand smoke [sunlight ]タバコの副流煙 [日光 ]にさらされる ▸ The accident exposed the workers to massive amounts of radiation .その事故で作業者たちは多量の放射能にさらされた 2 【人などに 】〈隠れているもの 〉をあらわにする , 露出する, むき出しにする ; 〈感情など 〉をさらけだす «to » ▸ expose one's chest [teeth ]胸をはだける [歯を見せる ]▸ Most people don't really expose their feelings .たいていの人は自分の本心はあまり見せない 3 ⦅かたく ⦆〖~ A to B 〗A 〈人 〉をB 〈考え方 文化など 〉に触れさせる , 経験 [体験 ]させる ▸ At college, I was exposed to several new ideas .私は大学でいくつかの新しい考え方に触れた ▸ be exposed to different cultures 異文化を経験する 4 〈真実 秘密 悪事など 〉を暴露する , すっぱ抜く ; «…へ » 〈犯人など 〉を摘発 [通報 ]する «to » ; 〖~ A as C 〗A 〈人など 〉の正体がCであるとあばく (!Cは 名詞 形容詞 ) ▸ expose the truth 真実を暴露する ▸ expose a plot to the police 陰謀を警察へ知らせる ▸ Tim was exposed as a liar .ティムはうそつきだとばれた 5 〘写 〙〈フィルム 〉を露光する , 感光させる .6 〈商品など 〉を陳列する (display ).7 (置き去りにして )〈子供 〉を捨てる .exp ó se one s è lf 1 〈露出症の人が 〉 (性器を )露出する .2 【危険などに 】我が身をさらす ; «…を » 受ける «to » ▸ He exposed himself to ridicule for his foolish actions .彼の愚かな行為はあざけりを招いた
expose
expos é /èkspoʊzéɪ |--́- /〖<フランス 〗名詞 C (新聞 テレビでの ) (罪悪 醜聞などの )暴露, すっぱ抜き ; 解説 .
exposed
ex posed /ɪkspóʊzd /形容詞 1 〈場所が 〉危険 [風雨 ]にさらされている, 野ざらしの .2 露出した, むき出しの .3 〈家などが 〉 «…に » 向いた «to » .4 〘経 〙損失が出そうな .