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exposition
{i} sergileme
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sergi

Dün bir resim sergisinin açılışına katıldım. - Yesterday I took part in the opening of the painting exposition.

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fuar

Fuarda görevli olmak için başvuruda bulundum. - I applied to be an attendant at the exposition.

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(Fotoğrafçılık) ekspozisyon
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beyan
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(Tiyatro) serim
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yorum
exposition
açıklama
exposition
uluslararası sergi
exposition
izahat
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(Edebiyat) Serim: Oyun, roman, hikâye, masal gibi anlatı türlerinde kişilerin ve çevrenin tanıtıldığı, konunun, olayın anlatılmaya başlandığı bölüm
exposition
{i} yorumlama
exposition
{i} teşhir
exposition
fuar/açıklama
Englisch - Englisch
plural of exposition
World Expositions
plural form of World Exposition
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An essay or speech in which any topic is discussed in detail
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The opening section of a fugue; the opening section of a movement in sonata form
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The act of expulsion, or being expelled, from a place
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The action of exposing something to something, such as a drug to the skin
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A technique used in fiction, including novel, play, and movie, by which background information about the characters, events, or setting is conveyed
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formal presentation
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{n} an explanation, situation, place
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the beginning of a story; where characters and setting are usually introduced
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The act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or displaying to public view
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To explain and analyze information by presenting an idea, relevant evidence, and appropriate discussion
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explanation of what's going on through narration
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that part of the structure that sets the scene, introduces and identifies characters, and establishes the situation at the beginning of a story or play Additional exposition is often scattered throughout the story Close Window
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The act of declaring or describing something through either speech or writing
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The action of putting something out to public view; for example in a display or show
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the first section of a movement in sonata form; its purpose is to introduce, or expose, the two main melodies, or themes
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The act of expounding or of laying open the sense or meaning of an author, or a passage; explanation; interpretation; the sense put upon a passage; a law, or the like, by an interpreter; hence, a work containing explanations or interpretations; a commentary
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The first section of a sonata form movement which presents the main themes to be developed
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The first occurrence of the theme or subject in a work, where the principal idea of the piece is stated
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Public trade show
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In play construction, the conveyance, through dialogue, of story events that have occurred before the play begins
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An exposition of an idea or theory is a detailed explanation or account of it. The fullest exposition of Coleridge's thought can be found in the Statesman's Manual
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exposure; as, an easterly exposition; an exposition to the sun
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the part of a literary or dramatic work in which the basic facts of setting and character are made known
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a systematic interpretation or explanation (usually written) of a specific topic
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The act of expulsion, or being expelled, from a place. now obsolete
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The part of the story that gives us the critical information we need to understand the rest of the story Examples: In Trifles, we are given information as the scene is set and in the opening dialogue to help us understand specifics that become important later in the play (Glaspell, p 951) In The Brute, the exposition is presented almost solely in the opening dialogue We learn of Mrs Popov's attitude and mind-set that makes her change more significant later (Chekhov, p 1040) In Tender Offer, we find little in the exposition, but nevertheless it sets the stage and describes a little about the characters and begins to explain the circumstances under which the action takes place (Wasserstein, p 1302) F -back to top-
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Information given through dialogue explaining events leading up to the action
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A public exhibition or show, as of industrial and artistic productions; as, the Paris Exposition of 1878
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is the narrator telling the reader information instead of letting it happen in the story
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In music, the statement of the themes or musical ideas in the first section of a sonata-form movement
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[noun]: the introductory material which gives the setting, creates the tone, presents the characters, and presents other facts necessary to understanding the story [Elements of Plot]
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Discourse that explains or informs
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an account that sets forth the meaning or intent of a writing or discourse; "we would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition of the background"
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{i} public exhibition, show; clarification; opening section of a fugue (Music)
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  In general, the setting is established and certain characters are introduced
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Background knowledge required by an audience to understand the play The information is sometimes not in the script, but more often is conveyed in early speeches by subordinate characters
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Situation or position with reference to direction of view or accessibility to influence of sun, wind, etc
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an essay form in which the writer provides information about and explains a certain subject; examples, process, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, definition, and division and classification are forms of exposition
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First part of a play (or action), which establishes the character(s), conflict, situation, style, genre, etc
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The first occurence of the theme or subject in a work, where the prinicpal idea of the piece is stated
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The part of a sonata or similar movement in which the main themes are first stated before undergoing any development or elaboration
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the first stage of a narrative, setting up the plot before the confrontation
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a collection of things (goods or works of art etc ) for public display
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A term used to describe the opening (or close to the opening) part in the form of the fugue as well as in sonata form In the latter, the exposition has four main subsections: The first theme The bridge The secondtheme and the The closing subsection
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Provides background on characters, setting, plot
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An exposition is an exhibition in which something such as goods or works of art are shown to the public. an art exposition. = exhibition
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