exposed
adjective /ɪkˈspəʊzd/
/ɪkˈspəʊzd/
- (of a place
) not protected from the weather by trees, buildings or high ground地方 无遮蔽的;不遮挡风雨的 - The cottage is in a very exposed position on the top of a hill.
小屋位于山顶上一个非常暴露的位置。
- The garden was very exposed to westerly winds.
这座花园完全暴露于西风中。 - The path weaves in and out of sheltered coves and exposed headlands.
这条小路在隐蔽的海湾和暴露的岬角间迂回前进。 - The plant is suitable for both sheltered and exposed sites.
有遮蔽和无遮蔽的地点都适合这种植物生长。 - The vegetables won't grow on high exposed ground.
这些蔬菜不会长在高的裸露地面上。 - the exposed and lonely road that runs along the ridge.
沿着山脊延伸的那条暴露而孤独的路。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- The cottage is in a very exposed position on the top of a hill.
- (of a person
) not protected from attack or criticism人 易受攻击(或批评)的;无保护的 - She was left feeling exposed and vulnerable.
她感到自己孤立无助,非常脆弱。
- From the moment of birth, a baby is exposed to all the hazards in the external environment.
从出生那刻起,婴儿便受到外在环境的各种威胁。 - The postponement of difficult decisions left the government dangerously exposed to American influence.
迟迟不作难作的决定,使政府危险地暴露于美国的影响下。
- She was left feeling exposed and vulnerable.
- (finance
) likely to experience financial losses金融 风险高的;很可能遭受经济损失的 - The country became highly exposed to the vagaries of international markets.
这个国家变得极受变幻莫测的国际市场的影响。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- become
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- extremely
- fairly
- very
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- The country became highly exposed to the vagaries of international markets.