bare
a. 赤裸的, 缺少的, 无遮蔽的, 坦率的 vt. 使赤裸, 露出
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教材释义与例句
(Bare)人名;(英)贝尔
空的;赤裸的,无遮蔽的
not covered by clothes
释义与例句
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1.
The surface, the (bare) skin.
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Surface; body; substance.
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That part of a roofing slate, shingle, tile, or metal plate, which is exposed to the weather.
建筑
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1.
To uncover; to reveal.
比喻 及物She bared her teeth at him.
The tabloid newspaper promised to bare all.
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simple past of bear
废旧
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Minimal; that is or are just sufficient.
a bare majority
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Naked, uncovered.
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3.
Having no supplies.
a room bare of furniture
The cupboard was bare.
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Having no decoration.
The walls of this room are bare — why not hang some paintings on them?
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Having had what usually covers (something) removed.
The trees were left bare after the swarm of locusts devoured all the leaves.
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A lot or lots of.
多元文化伦敦英语 俚语It's taking bare time.
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With head uncovered; bareheaded.
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Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
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Mere; without embellishment.
比喻bare essentials; bare necessities
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Threadbare, very worn.
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Not insured.
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Barely.
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Very; significantly.
多元文化伦敦英语 俚语That pissed me off bare.
That's bare stupid.
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3.
Without a condom.
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词源
From Middle English bare, bar, from Old English bær (“bare, naked, open”), from Proto-West Germanic *baʀ, from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (“bare, naked”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰosós, from *bʰos- (“bare, barefoot”). Cognate with Scots bare, bair (“bare”), Saterland Frisian bar (“bare”), West Frisian baar (“bare”), Dutch bar (“bare”), German bar (“bare”), Swedish bar (“bare”), Icelandic ber (“bare”), Lithuanian basas (“barefoot, bare”), Polish bosy (“barefoot”).
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