0 a detailed explanation (of a subject). -- redegørelse; gennemgang
1 (abbreviation expo) an exhibition -- udstilling; -udstilling
a trade exposition.
All these highly knitted arguments, explanations and expositions really amount to very little, or to nothing at all.
Elaborate expositions used to turn everything upside down and used to touch on family, belief and authority.
Scholarly expositions, like contemporary accounts before them, have often treated 'the jobber system' as if it was as timeless as the indigenous culture in which it was supposedly embedded.
Ephemeral vistas: the expositions universelles, great exhibitions and world's fairs, 1851-1939.
Incidental acquisition of word meaning from expositions with varied text features.
As the middle classes developed with the growth of the capitalist economy, so too did expositions change their nature from mere catalogues to department store-like showcases of modern lifestyle.
The air eventually clears with an extended variant of the exposition's closing theme that ends suspended on a dominant-seventh chord (bar 179), followed by a full bar's rest.
Nevertheless, traditional gestures are subverted: repeats of expositions are promised, but left unfulfilled or distorted, and expected recapitulations are omitted.