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muhafazasız olma

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
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.

the amount of sun, wind etc experienced by a particular site
Position as to points of compass, or to influences of climate, etc
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
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"
(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
the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience; "she denounced the exposure of children to pornography"
details of the time and f-number used
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 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
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
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
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)
that part which is facing or exposed to something, e.g. the sun, weather, sky, or a view
presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking"
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)
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
the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule"
{i} denouncement; disclosure, revealing; exposing of film to light (Photography); photograph; abandoning; placement, location (in relation to the sun)
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