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  1. Apr 26, 2017 · USA, English. Apr 26, 2017. #2. There are different levels of exposure to language. The last on the list is called "full immersion", and it represents the maximum exposure. You could hear English on some TV shows. You could have a friend who spoke both English and Portuguese. You could have several friends that spoke English and Portuguese.

  2. Nov 19, 2023 · Nov 19, 2023. #1. Hi. The red part is a literal / direct translation from my language. Perhaps it is too regional. Could you please tell me if it sounds natural to you? I was sitting by the window, and my ear was exposed to the wind. It started to hurt badly. [=after an ear surgery/piercing, etc.] I was wearing shorts, and my swollen knee was ...

  3. Feb 16, 2010 · London. English - South-East England. Feb 17, 2010. #4. If you were in a hospital, you would be exposed to various diseases, or exposed to the sight of sick people. 'Exposed to' is about things that are all around you and you can't help seeing (or touching, hearing, etc.). You can be exposed to rough winds, exposed to new ideas in art, exposed ...

  4. Jul 13, 2016 · Does "exposed to the elements" refer to "exposed to bad weather"? Thanks in advance ************ bleak ADJECTIVE lacking vegetationand exposed to the elements:a bleak and barren moor -Oxford dictionary online Source

  5. Apr 29, 2021 · Apr 29, 2021. #3. The expression "exposure (noun) to English/Turkish/any other language" is legitimate, but I don't remember ever having heard it in its verbal form as in "I am exposing myself to English every day," because "I am exposing myself" or "you are exposing yourself" carries the unfortunate meaning that I am opening my trousers to ...

  6. exposed to. Thread starter cloud17; Start date Apr 24, 2010; C. cloud17 New Member. English Apr 24, 2010 ...

  7. Apr 23, 2011 · French. Apr 23, 2011. #1. Dear fluent english users, I'm calling upon you're innate eloquence to make sure I've expressed myself intelligibly in the following sentence: There, thriving within one of the best multinational companies, I would have the opportunity to get exposed to xxx’s innovative spirit and mix with the best minds in the business.

  8. Dec 24, 2011 · American English. Dec 24, 2011. #2. First, you have two sentences -- and you cannot connect two sentences with a comma. You need a semicolon, full stop/period, or a dash. Second, I wouldn't ask either question because it's not a future possibility -- it's a here-and-now question. Try this: I work on the computer a lot -- am I exposed to ...

  9. Jul 14, 2016 · Jul 15, 2016. #4. "He exposed her modesty and was jailed for twenty years." The meaning is clear from the context. If he was jailed because he "exposed her modesty", it means he tore her clothes off, exposing much or all of her body for anyone to see. What he exposed were body parts a "modest" woman would never show in public.

  10. May 20, 2020 · May 20, 2020. #3. Barque said: It means it will leave them exposed to risk (the risk of financial loss). It will leave them in a position where they are likely to run the risk of loss. See the first definition here: expose - WordReference.com Dictionary of English. I got it.

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