dictionnaire Portugais - Anglais

português - English

expor Anglais:

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. display


The sign at the museum warned: "please do not touch the display".
The iPad would be a perfect solution for me if it could properly display web pages with Flash content.
fireworks display
For a display where the data items increase and decrease I think you are best making use of a spreadsheet program, not Access.
Tim produced a perfect alveolar trill for a straight minute. The rest of the Spanish class envied and despised this vulgar display of power.
Brightening the display on most cell phones reduces their battery life significantly.
You need to filter the output of this command in order to display only the lines with "foo" inside.
Today's class continues with inequalities. Like yesterday try to display the domains in x and y.
Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated.
Why is it so important for a shop to display its goods in the most artistic manner possible?
His eyes had fallen on another book which was among a display on a small table
a display of something is an occasion when someone publicly shows a particular feeling or emotion
It was possibly concerned with displaying status and rank rather than what we now define as physical attractiveness but I think the two were very bound up together.
Princess Diana's death sparked an unprecedented display of grief around the world.
A display, aka monitor, is an appliance that displays video signal of still images and moving pictures produced by a computer or similar device.

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