exposed position• Anxiously I looked forward, fearing an assault upon my exposed position..• Had the advice of some hon. Members been followed over the years, we might now be in a very exposed position.• There the nectar does not evaporate as quickly as it would if it were in a more exposed position.• These developments will continue to leave governments in an increasingly exposed position.• The region's exposed position also means it's often notoriously windy.• It stood successfully in this very exposed position until December 1755.• Those at the edges of a stand or in an exposed position were excluded.• This can leave him in an uncomfortably exposed position, while denyingParliament any effective control.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, feel暴露;感到無保護▸➤become變得易受攻擊▸➤leave sb/sth使⋯無遮蔽◇Depletion of the ozone layer leaves the earth's surface increasingly exposed to harmful radiation from the sun.臭氧層的消耗使地球表面越來越受到來自太陽的有害輻射。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常暴露▸➤heavily (business商業) , highly深受影響;非常受影響◇The country became highly exposed to the vagaries of international markets.這個國家變得極受變幻莫測的國際市場的影響。➤completely, fully, totally完全無遮蔽;徹底無保護▸➤partially部份無保護▸➤increasingly日益暴露▸➤relatively相對無遮蔽▸➤dangerously, painfully危險地暴露;痛苦地暴露◇The postponement of difficult decisions left the government dangerously exposed to American influence.遲遲不作難作的決定,使政府危險地暴露於美國的影響下。PREPOSITION➤to暴露於⋯◇The house is very exposed to westerly winds.這座房子深受西風影響。