1. expose
Don't expose it to the rain.
It's dangerous to expose babies to strong sunlight.
Scandal could expose the lie.
Government lies were exposed a few years later
The fraud was exposed.
if person is exposed as a liar / cheater etc., the truth about them is finally revealed - for all to see
tooth decay when the hard surface of your teeth breaks down and exposes more sensitive parts
Sometimes people try to expose what's wrong with you because they can't handle everything that's right about you.
You don't have to expose the corpse.
They had been exposed to dangerous chemicals.
Police officers are exposed to danger.
Sara took off her t-shirt and exposed her stomach because she wanted to get a tan.
The report revealed that workers had been exposed to high levels of radiation.
The videotape of the meeting exposed him as thoroughly corrupt.
I want to expose the truth. People have the right to know everything that their government is doing.
2. To exposure
3. set out
Let's set out now, and then we might make it to the river by sunset.
they set out at dawn
Since he first set out on his advanture he has visited more than 60 countries
The requirements set out in paragraph 12 of the Request for Proposals have yet to be satisfied.
full details are set out in chapter 2
Kate set out for the house on the other side of the bay.
set out an ambitious plan/ set out the options
So she set out to change them in some small way.
I've set out the refreshments in the hall
After a three-day rest, the travellers set out again.
set out
So in the summer time they had all set out for America.
I do not intend to set out in detail the current state of negotiations with Russia on the new agreement.
begin a journey; set off/We set out at 5 o’clock
Four years ago, we set out to reform the government, and since then, we have accomplished much.
Anglais mot "wyeksponować"(set out) se produit dans des ensembles:
PHRASAL VERBS 20174. highlight
The highlight of my visit to Paris was dining at the Richelieu.
the highlight of the day
are they showing the match life or just recorded highlights?
Definition the highlights of an event or experience are the best and most exciting or interesting aspects of it
The Singular Value Decomposition is a highlight of linear algebra.
sports highlights
The highlight of this museum is Imelda Marcos's massive shoe collection.
The report highlights the need for improved safety.
highlight corruption
I've highlighted the bits I need to remember for the exam.
He highlighted the importance of the project.
if you highlight something, you talk or write about it in a way that draws special attention to it because you think it is an important part of what you are saying
I would like to highlight three main points in the reports that we are discussing.
Your resume should highlight your skills and achievements.
That weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip