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الشُّعُوب
enseñar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. expose [ingl. am. ɪkˈspoʊz, ingl. brit. ɪkˈspəʊz, ɛkˈspəʊz] V. trans.

1.1. expose nerve/wire/wound:

expose
to expose sth to sth

1.2. expose (subject):

expose
to expose sth/sb (to sth)
exponer a algo/alguien (a algo)

2.1. expose:

expose secret/scandal/crime
expose secret/scandal/crime
expose inefficiency/weaknesses

2.2. expose criminal/swindler:

expose

3. expose FOTO:

expose

4. expose (exhibit):

expose goods/pictures

II. expose [ingl. am. ɪkˈspoʊz, ingl. brit. ɪkˈspəʊz, ɛkˈspəʊz] V. v. refl.

to expose oneself
español
español
inglés
inglés
to expose sb
to expose
to expose sth to sth
to expose oneself
to expose oneself to sth
to expose oneself to sth
impresionar película
to expose
to expose

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

expose [ɪkˈspəʊz, ingl. am. -ˈspoʊz] V. trans.

1. expose (uncover):

expose

2. expose (leave vulnerable to):

expose
to expose sb to ridicule

3. expose (reveal):

expose person
expose plot
expose secret
to uncover [or expose] a scandal
to expose [or to hit] a (raw) nerve
español
español
inglés
inglés
to expose
to expose oneself
to expose
to expose oneself
to expose
to expose sth
to expose to a risk
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

expose [ɪk·ˈspoʊz] V. trans.

1. expose (uncover):

expose

2. expose (leave vulnerable to):

expose
to expose sb to ridicule

3. expose (reveal):

expose person
expose plot
expose secret
to uncover [or expose] a scandal
to expose [or to hit] a (raw) nerve
español
español
inglés
inglés
to expose
to expose oneself
to expose
to expose oneself
to expose
to expose sth
to expose to a risk
Present
Iexpose
youexpose
he/she/itexposes
weexpose
youexpose
theyexpose
Past
Iexposed
youexposed
he/she/itexposed
weexposed
youexposed
theyexposed
Present Perfect
Ihaveexposed
youhaveexposed
he/she/ithasexposed
wehaveexposed
youhaveexposed
theyhaveexposed
Past Perfect
Ihadexposed
youhadexposed
he/she/ithadexposed
wehadexposed
youhadexposed
theyhadexposed

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The scandal that ended her career is shown to be much more damaging, costing her family much more in legal battles.
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Foster was worried that their relationship would have a negative impact by causing a potential scandal.
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News of this developed into a scandal that carried over to the administration of the next camp commander.
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In the wake of the scandal, the club's performance was uneven.
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Portfolio, desperate to uncover a scandal, took his word for it.
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