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English - Turkish
maruziyet
exposure
teşhir

Dan Linda'yı teşhirle tehdit etti. - Dan threatened Linda with exposure.

exposure
maruz kalma
exposure
(Tekstil) 1. maruz kalma 2. poz
exposure
açığa çıkarma
exposure
(Nükleer Bilimler) ışınlama,maruz bırakma,poz, ışınlanma exposure chart ışınlama çizelgesi/kartı
exposure
maruz bırakma
exposure
karşı karşıya kalmak
exposure
(Jeoloji) mostra
exposure
(Tıp) ekspozür
exposure
ışıklama
exposure
ortaya koyma
exposure
(Meteoroloji) bakı
exposure
açıkta kalma
exposure
(Jeoloji) çıkma
exposure
(Tıp) maruziyet
exposure
pozlandırma
exposure
kare
exposure
çekmek
exposure
(Politika, Siyaset) risk
exposure
(Meteoroloji) konum
exposure
herkese duyurma
exposure
(İnşaat) etki
exposure
korunmasızlık
exposure
poz
exposure
ifşa
exposure
{i} açıkta bırakma
exposure
(Tıp, İlaç) (Radyoloji) X işini şutlama

Audio and visual communication must be possible between the operator and the patient when exposure is performed.

exposure
ışığa tutma
exposure
{i} maruz bırakma, etkisine açık bırakma; maruz kalma.The house has a southern exposure. Evin cephesi güneye bakıyor
exposure
alma
exposure
ışığa tutma,maruz kalma
exposure
{i} ortada bırakma
exposure
{i} ortaya çıkarma
exposure
poz The house has a southern exposure
exposure
muhafazasız olma
exposure
{i} cephe
exposure
{i} sergileme
exposure
çıkarma
exposure
{i} sergileme, herkese
exposure
(Askeri) IŞIKLAMA, IŞIKLANDIRMA, POZ
exposure
maruz olma
exposure
{i} bırakma
exposure
Evin cephesi güneye bakar
English - English

Definition of exposure of in English English dictionary

exposure
Lack of protection from weather or the elements

As all of you know, a great tragedy occurred yesterday. Arthur Harcourt died of exposure sometimes in the morning in the woods off Mount Tom Road.

exposure
An instance of taking a photograph
exposure
The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected

Get as much exposure to a new language as you can.

exposure
The amount of sun, wind etc. experienced by a particular site
exposure
an open situation or position in relation to the sun, elements, or points of the compass
exposure
{n} a laying open, an exosed state
Exposure
exposal
Exposure
exposture
exposure
the amount of sun, wind etc experienced by a particular site
exposure
Position as to points of compass, or to influences of climate, etc
exposure
1 The act of letting light fall on a light-sensitive material 2 The amount of light that passes through a lens (in either a camera or an enlarger) onto a light-sensitive material (film or photographic paper) to form an image In the camera, too much light causes overexposure - this makes negative film look too dark and reversal film look too light Underexposure (too little light) has the reverse effect In enlarging, overexposure makes a print from a negative too dark and a print from a slide too light Underexposure has the reverse effect
exposure
abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open) presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking"
exposure
(1) The degree to which a property for sale, lease, etc , is made noticeable (exposed) to potential buyers, tenants, etc , through advertising, multiple listing groups, etc (2) The direction in which a property faces For example: Does a store depending on walk-in trade face the sun in the morning when people walk in the sun to get warm (eastern exposure), or face the sun in the afternoon when people walk in the shade to keep cool (western exposure) BACK TO TOP
exposure
the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience; "she denounced the exposure of children to pornography"
exposure
details of the time and f-number used
exposure
A quantity used to indicate the amount of ionization in air produced by x- or gamma-ray radiation The unit is the roentgen (R) For practical purposes, one roentgen is comparable to 1 rad or 1 rem for X and gamma radiation The SI unit of exposure is the coulomb per kilogram (C/kg) One R = 2 58 x 10-4 C/kg
exposure
Exposure to something dangerous means being in a situation where it might affect you. Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children
exposure
the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience; "she denounced the exposure of children to pornography" abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open) presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking" the act of exposing film to light vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain; "exposure to the weather" or "they died from exposure"; aspect re light or wind; "the studio had a northern exposure" the disclosure of something secret; "they feared exposure of their campaign plans" the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate; "he used the wrong exposure
exposure
1 The act of allowing light to strike a light-sensitive surface 2 The amount of light reaching the image sensor, controlled by the combination of aperture and shutter speed
exposure
The amount of light let into the camera to react with the photographic film or material It is comprised of two elements - intensity (controlled by the lens opening) and the duration (restricted by the shutter speed)
exposure
that part which is facing or exposed to something, e.g. the sun, weather, sky, or a view
exposure
presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking"
exposure
The product of the intensity of light that reaches the film (controlled by the aperture) and the length of time this intensity of light is allowed to act (controlled by the shutter speed) (Back To Top) F Fast Film - Film which has an emulsion that is very sensitive to light Such film have a high ASA rating Fast Lens- Lens with a wide maximum aperture (low f number)
exposure
The quantity of light allowed to act on a photographic material; product of the intensity (controlled by the lens opening) and the duration (controlled by the shutter speed or enlarging time) of light striking the film or paper
exposure
the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule"
exposure
{i} denouncement; disclosure, revealing; exposing of film to light (Photography); photograph; abandoning; placement, location (in relation to the sun)
exposure
A step in photographic processes during which light produces an image on the light-sensitive coating on film or plates; in photography, called shot; in platemaking, called burn
exposure
The act of exposing or laying open, setting forth, laying bare of protection, depriving of care or concealment, or setting out to reprobation or contempt
exposure
vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain; "exposure to the weather" or "they died from exposure"
exposure
the piece of film exposed to light
exposure
abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open)
exposure
1 Proximity and/or contact with a source of a disease agent in such a manner that effective transmission of the agent or harmful effects of the agent may occur 2 The amount of a factor to which a group or individual was exposed; sometimes contrasted with dose, the amount that enters or interacts with the organism 3 Exposures may of course be beneficial rather than harmful, e g , exposure to immunizing agents 4 The process by which an agent comes into contact with a person or animal in such a way that the person or animal may develop the relevant outcomes, such as disease (Last's epidemiological definitions) See also dose; exposure (radiological)
exposure
Exposure to a chemical is the contact of that chemical with the outer boundary of the human body The outer boundary of the human body is the skin and the openings into the body such as the mouth, the nostrils, and punctures and lesions in the skin (WHO 1999)
exposure
The amount of light falling on to the CCD of a digital camera Exposure is determined by the combination of shutter speed (duration) and aperture (intensity) In most digital cameras the exposure is determined automatically Exposure Compensation - The ability to increase or decrease the exposure set by the camera’s automatic system Usually measured as + or - ‘EV’ (exposure values) The three images below show (from left) -1 5, 0 and +1 5 EV
exposure
In photography, the exposure is the amount of light that is allowed to enter a camera when taking a photograph. Against a deep blue sky or dark storm-clouds, you may need to reduce the exposure
exposure
the act of exposing film to light vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain; "exposure to the weather"
exposure
The amount of light that enters the lens and strikes the film or sensor Exposures are broken down into aperture, which is the diameter of the opening of the lens, and shutter speed, which is the amount of time the light strikes the film Thus, exposure is a combination of the intensity and duration of light
exposure
A term used to describe the presence, through advertising, of a property that is for sale in the marketplace
exposure
That stage of the photographic process where the image is produced on the light sensitive coating
exposure
A measure of the ionization produced in air by x or gamma radiation The sum of electric charges on all ions of one sign produced in air when all electrons liberated by photons in a volume of air are completely stopped in air, divided by the mass of the air in the volume The units of exposure in air are the international unit, coulomb per kilogram or the roentgen Quantity Name Symbol Units
exposure
The presentation of the advertising message to the target universe Exposure converts the target universe to an audience
exposure
The process during which light produces an image on light-sensitive photographic paper or film
exposure
or "they died from exposure"; aspect re light or wind; "the studio had a northern exposure"
exposure
Exposure is publicity that a person, company, or product receives. All the candidates have been getting an enormous amount of exposure on television and in the press. = publicity
exposure
In photography, an exposure is a single photograph. Larger drawings tend to require two or three exposures to cover them
exposure
The exposing of a sensitized plate to the action of light
exposure
aspect re light or wind; "the studio had a northern exposure"
exposure
the disclosure of something secret; "they feared exposure of their campaign plans"
exposure
A measure expressed in roentgens of the ionization produced by gamma (or X) rays in air The exposure rate is the exposure per unit time (e g , roentgens per hour) See Dose, Dose rate, Roentgen
exposure
is the concentration of the pollutant in the air multiplied by the population exposed to that concentration over a specified time period
exposure
Exposure is the harmful effect on your body caused by very cold weather. He was suffering from exposure and shock but his condition was said to be stable
exposure
the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate; "he used the wrong exposure"
exposure
1)The act of letting light fall on a light-sensitive material 2)The amount of light reaching the light-sensitive material; specifically, the intensity of light multiplied by the length of time it falls on the material
exposure
The amount of light that reaches the image sensor Exposure is controlled by a combination of the lens aperture and shutter speed
exposure
the act of exposing film to light
exposure
a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material
exposure
The state of being exposed or laid open or bare; openness to danger; accessibility to anything that may affect, especially detrimentally; as, exposure to observation, to cold, to inconvenience
exposure
The exposure of a well-known person is the revealing of the fact that they are bad or immoral in some way. the exposure of Anthony Blunt as a former Soviet spy
exposure
A setting on certain recorders which alters the strength of the laser If the selected recorder has an exposure setting, it may be changed using the HQ RIP's Page Setup dialog
exposure
(n) The orientation of a principal surface of an object relative to the image plane The greater the exposure, the closer the surface(s) is to being parallel to the image plane and, therefore, the lower the distortion caused by foreshortening
exposure
Anything you can be exposed to: a drug, a surgical procedure, time, sexual harassment, rounds, even a diagnostic test Most commonly encountered in therapy, prognosis or harm studies where the EFFECT of an "exposure" is the subject of the study
exposure
the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate; "he used the wrong exposure
exposure of

    Hyphenation

    ex·po·sure of

    Turkish pronunciation

    îkspōjır ıv

    Pronunciation

    /əkˈspōᴢʜər əv/ /ɪkˈspoʊʒɜr əv/
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