2.to uncover; bare:to expose one's head to the rain. 3.to present to view; exhibit. 4.to make known; reveal:exposed her intentions. 5.to bring to light; unmask:to expose a swindler. 6.to desert in an unprotected place; abandon. ...
to lay open to danger, attack, or harm:the risk of exposing people to disease. to uncover; bare:to expose one's head to the rain. to present to view; exhibit. See-pos-. ex•po•sé/ˌɛkspoʊˈzeɪ/USA pronunciationn.[countable] ...
UN-2 When assessing a stock of materials at risk, it is important not only to know the materials' surfaces but also their inclination and the proportion exposed to rain MultiUn 30. Is of the opinion that soldiers will be exposed to unnecessary risks if their chain of command, equipment...
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A.It is about the legend of vampire, the story of the wolf man, the campus life, moved love story, horror, adventure and other elements. The story begins with the main character, Isabella (Bella) Swan, moving from Phoenix, to the small town of Forks, a dreary and rain-filled place,...
Local–record high temps and no rain for 45 days….my backyard is a dust bowl. Time to move on to the good stuff. Let’s begin in the UK and a cheese heist…. Scotland Yardhas played a role in many chapters of criminal history, from investigating Jack the Ripper to pioneering fingerp...
The common cuckoo, notorious for evading parental duty by hiding her eggs in the nests of other brooding birds, is even more devious than previously thought, scientists revealed on Monday. After laying an egg, the female distracts the owner of the nest—a reedwarblerin this case—essentially ...
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A Bloody Rain of Terror on Teachers: a book review of Diane Ravitch’s “Reign of Error” 08Dec After reading “Reign of Error” byDiane Ravitchwith a highlighter and flagging pages with Post-it-Notes, I finished with a question: Why would anyone want to teach in today’s toxic public...
Global warming is expected to unleash more rain, exposing millions more people to river flooding particularly in the United States and parts of Asia, Africa and central Europe, researchers said Wednesday. The study in the journalScience Advancescalculates how much moreflood protectionwill be needed ...