expose
/iks-poze/
vt.
1.
Def.: egpakita; egwakis; eglekis; egpaligwang
MS: egpakita; egwakis; eglekis; egpaligwang
If you expose something, you open it or take away the cover, so that people can see it or something can touch it.
He cut the fish open to expose the inside.
Migperi rin ka ngalap te weyig eyew egkakita ka diralem.
People with white skin get sunburned if they expose their skin on sunny days.
Ka me etew ne memaangkag se laplap su egkatutung ke egkarampil te meinit ne aldew.
vt.
2.
Def.: egpanengneng
MS: egpanengneng
If you expose something that is secret, you cause people to know about it.
The newspapers exposed the corruption in the company.
Ka guhuren diyè te pepil migpanengneng te pegpanakew te seleppì diyè te kumpanya.
vt.
3.
Def.: egpabayè; egpasalerep; egpasaharal
MS: egpabayè; egpaserepan; egpasaharal
If you expose someone to something, you cause them to experience that thing, or to be close to that thing.
If you smoke, you expose your body to dangerous chemicals.
Ke egpanihupan ka, egpaserepan nu ka lawa nu te dilikadu ne kimikals.
She loves music, because her parents have exposed her to all kinds of music since she was a small child.
If you take your children there, you will expose them to danger, because it is not a safe place.
Sem.Dom.: AWL5
Status: ready
Last updated: 20/Jan/2012