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单词 overexposure
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Definition of overexposure in English:

overexposure

noun ˌəʊv(ə)rɪkˈspəʊʒəˌəʊv(ə)rɛkˈspəʊʒə
mass noun
  • 1Excessive exposure, especially to something harmful.

    people are urged to avoid overexposure to the sun
    she suffered from overexposure to noxious air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nine patients died, with five deaths directly attributed to radiation overexposure.
    • In many ways, the salmon are a perfect example of the dangers of overtraining and cortisol overexposure.
    • As with most minerals and vitamins, overexposure can be harmful.
    • Ultraviolet light can trigger a flare of lupus, so it's important to avoid overexposure.
    • Anyone who exercises in hot weather should be familiar with the following four heat overexposure symptoms.
    • Well-controlled doses of the drug can work wonders, but overexposure can be disastrous.
    • However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure.
    • The one common reason that permeates all these outlook downgrades is the volatility of stock markets and the insurer's overexposure in equity assets.
    • Overexposure also increases the risk of skin cancer.
    • Protect them from overexposure to war talk and war images.
    1. 1.1 Excessive media coverage, especially to the point that people lose interest.
      at certain times, a celebrity may suffer from overexposure
      Louis feared media overexposure might damage his career
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, White's character is an example how overexposure dulls the edge of comedy.
      • The movie is an indictment of musical overexposure and hype as recounted by those who were the musical pawns.
      • The player's endorsed everything from sporting goods to men's cologne - successfully and without overexposure.
      • I've never heard of dancers having problems getting hired because of overexposure.
      • Despite teetering on the edge of overexposure, Winnie the Pooh remains one of Disney's most endearing characters.
      • Personal appearances are where porn stars make their real money, especially when Falcon only puts him in four films a year to avoid overexposure.
      • The craze peaked from 1953 to '55, but like all fads it began to fade by 1957 due to overexposure.
      • The melodies themselves are great but worn from overexposure.
      • The Toronto Sun columnist said he "has decided to become the Mr. Television of Ontario politics" and warned "overexposure can be a killer."
      • Romantic comedies, especially those set in high schools and colleges, have suffered from overexposure in the past few years.
    2. 1.2Photography Exposure of a film or a part of an image to light for too long a time.
      the deleted scenes suffer from overexposure and print defects
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I normally bracket each exposure at least one stop in both directions (underexposure and overexposure).
      • People keep telling me Greece is remarkably bright and I am afraid of overexposure (fastest shutter speed is 1/400).
      • Sufficient overexposure would help to control the appearance of the highlights, and moving to the water bath at the appropriate time would help control exposure scale.
      • The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure.
      • Through her book, she touches on the relationship between posing and composition, flare and overexposure, and styling and props.
      • If you have an SLR that has a spot-metering feature, take a reading of just the bright area and then bracket in half- or full-stop increments toward overexposure.
      • On this new disc, expect frequent graininess, occasional overexposure, and shifting levels of detail.
      • In the case of underexposure or overexposure, the photograph could immediately be taken again.
      • The entire 15 seconds created overexposure on the foreground, so I scaled it back to 5 seconds, and was pretty happy with that.
      • Mexico was shot using extreme overexposure and printing down, adjusting the shutter angle to 45 degrees to give it a very strobey look.
 
 

Definition of overexposure in US English:

overexposure

nounˈˌōvərikˈspōZHər
  • 1Excessive exposure, especially to something harmful.

    people are urged to avoid overexposure to the sun
    she suffered from overexposure to noxious air
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As with most minerals and vitamins, overexposure can be harmful.
    • Anyone who exercises in hot weather should be familiar with the following four heat overexposure symptoms.
    • Well-controlled doses of the drug can work wonders, but overexposure can be disastrous.
    • Nine patients died, with five deaths directly attributed to radiation overexposure.
    • However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure.
    • Protect them from overexposure to war talk and war images.
    • Overexposure also increases the risk of skin cancer.
    • In many ways, the salmon are a perfect example of the dangers of overtraining and cortisol overexposure.
    • The one common reason that permeates all these outlook downgrades is the volatility of stock markets and the insurer's overexposure in equity assets.
    • Ultraviolet light can trigger a flare of lupus, so it's important to avoid overexposure.
    1. 1.1 Excessive media coverage, especially to the point that people lose interest.
      at certain times, a celebrity may suffer from overexposure
      Louis feared media overexposure might damage his career
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite teetering on the edge of overexposure, Winnie the Pooh remains one of Disney's most endearing characters.
      • The Toronto Sun columnist said he "has decided to become the Mr. Television of Ontario politics" and warned "overexposure can be a killer."
      • The melodies themselves are great but worn from overexposure.
      • In fact, White's character is an example how overexposure dulls the edge of comedy.
      • The craze peaked from 1953 to '55, but like all fads it began to fade by 1957 due to overexposure.
      • I've never heard of dancers having problems getting hired because of overexposure.
      • The movie is an indictment of musical overexposure and hype as recounted by those who were the musical pawns.
      • Personal appearances are where porn stars make their real money, especially when Falcon only puts him in four films a year to avoid overexposure.
      • Romantic comedies, especially those set in high schools and colleges, have suffered from overexposure in the past few years.
      • The player's endorsed everything from sporting goods to men's cologne - successfully and without overexposure.
    2. 1.2Photography Exposure of a film or a part of an image to light for too long a time.
      the deleted scenes suffer from overexposure and print defects
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The entire 15 seconds created overexposure on the foreground, so I scaled it back to 5 seconds, and was pretty happy with that.
      • The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure.
      • I normally bracket each exposure at least one stop in both directions (underexposure and overexposure).
      • People keep telling me Greece is remarkably bright and I am afraid of overexposure (fastest shutter speed is 1/400).
      • If you have an SLR that has a spot-metering feature, take a reading of just the bright area and then bracket in half- or full-stop increments toward overexposure.
      • In the case of underexposure or overexposure, the photograph could immediately be taken again.
      • Mexico was shot using extreme overexposure and printing down, adjusting the shutter angle to 45 degrees to give it a very strobey look.
      • On this new disc, expect frequent graininess, occasional overexposure, and shifting levels of detail.
      • Through her book, she touches on the relationship between posing and composition, flare and overexposure, and styling and props.
      • Sufficient overexposure would help to control the appearance of the highlights, and moving to the water bath at the appropriate time would help control exposure scale.
 
 
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