exposition
exposition 英 [ˌekspəˈzɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛkspəˈzɪʃən]
n. 解释,说明;展销,展销会
名词复数:expositions
- An exposition takes place when you "expose" something — like at a fair or convention for showing off goods, art, or similar wares. An exposition can also be the section of a story that explains the basics of the tale.
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- n. 解释,说明;展销,展销会
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1. a clear and detailed exposition of their legal position
对他们的法律地位清楚而详尽的说明
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2. world exposition
万国博览会
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3. John gave a very exposition of the facts.
约翰把事实解释得很清楚。
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4. So here we are almost at the end of the exposition.
那么 呈示部的结尾就要到了。
- exposition (n.) late 14c., "explanation, narration," from Old French esposicion "explanation, interpretation" (12c.), from Latin expositionem (nominative expositio) "a setting or showing forth; narration, explanation," noun of action from past participle stem of exponere "put forth; explain; expose" (see expound).
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