English to Punjabi Dictionary exposition

exposition

ਵਿਆਖਿਆ
definition
noun
the exposition and defense of his ethics
a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
Similar to the inaugural event in Beijing two years ago, the exposition in Shanghai also featured a wide range of exhibitions on world soccer.
a large public exhibition of art or trade goods.
example
The idea of a philosophical 'exposition' of the human passions was by no means new.
This is an extremely well written and sympathetic essay, which rarely strays beyond an 'exposition' of Guattari's ideas and their evolution.
As an outsider to the community, the bulk of his dialogue seems to be the posing of questions to other characters, rendering him little more than a vehicle of 'exposition' at times.
Similar to the inaugural event in Beijing two years ago, the 'exposition' in Shanghai also featured a wide range of exhibitions on world soccer.
Nadel is excellent at providing an 'exposition' of Stoppard's ideas and the wider social context in which he lives.
This is not a matter of giving a semi-popular 'exposition' of the latest theories.
And while 'exposition' may be the enemy of the lyric, in the prose-poem it replenishes, frames up, fills out a world the verse lyric is too often the fragment of.
Wood provides a systematic 'exposition' of the idea of biodiversity.
Most filmmakers give you scads of 'exposition' to introduce you to characters and narrative.
Everyone is caught on the run, without 'exposition' or character background - as if we were dropped into this tumultuous world like the proverbial fly on the wall.
The novel begins with a full chapter of 'exposition' without the introduction of any of the main characters.
Horticultural Hall was the largest structure built for the 'exposition' , which heightened public awareness about landscaping open urban spaces.
U.S.-based readers will be particularly thankful for an 'exposition' of European theory and research, most of which has been ignored on our side of the pond.
The best story that Hannah has written is the first story in this book, a story that is impossible to do justice to, even at the level of narrative 'exposition' .
The first edition of the Critique contained a lengthy 'exposition' of the theory of transcendental idealism.
A film's 'exposition' serves two main functions: First, it inspires the audience to become involved with the movie.
Thus to start his elegant quiet suite of dedicated poems, he leads with a ‘Note’ of rather outre 'exposition' that is really a prose-poem.
Dundes is to be congratulated on his choice of essayists and on his clear 'exposition' of their key ideas placed in an illuminating historical and autobiographical context.
Pearls and pearl products will be on display at the 'exposition' , which will be open to public though it specifically targets pearl dealers and jewellery houses.
the 'exposition' and defense of his ethics
The 'exposition' contains a first theme in two parts, transition, two secondary themes, and a 19-bar closing section.
The majority of each episode, then, is focused squarely on the human drama at hand, with a very methodical and patient 'exposition' of the conflicts that arise.
The 'exposition' of this symphony, for example, is usually taken as singing pure and simple.
Thus a sonata 'exposition' , which in Mozart or Beethoven may often have two contrasting themes, is said to have a ‘first subject’ and a ‘second subject’.
The way in which the protagonist lovingly pets her samosas tells you more about her social aspirations than any number of pages of clunky 'exposition' could.
The book clearly starts with the 'exposition' where Huck introduced himself as a character from Tom Sawyer and the son of a town drunk.
The film was all introduction, 'exposition' , and meaningless fights.
As a reward for reading through the extensive 'exposition' , the conflict fleshes out dynamically in chapter three, so hurry up and read it!
Their rhetorics may be separate but their emotional builds of 'exposition' , complication, climax, resolution, and reconciliation run parallel.
Photographs were widely used at the 'exposition' , where the public's thirst for vicarious pleasure seemed insatiable.
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