释义 |
exposit, v.|ɛkˈspɒzɪt| [f. L. expositus, pa. pple. of expōnere to set forth.] trans. To reveal, exhibit, show clearly; to expound.
1882C. Van Norden Outermost Rim viii. 104 The law of retribution is fully exposited only in the history of a great nation. 1949Wellek & Warren Theory Lit. (1961) ix. 99 Examples could be multiplied indefinitely. One can assemble and exposit the ‘world’ of each, the part each gives to love and marriage, to business, to the professions. Ibid. xvii. 244 That case we have partly put in expositing the principle of aesthetic purity. |