bare 英 [beə(r)]   美 [ber]

bare

bare  英 [beə(r)] 美 [ber]

adj. 空的;赤裸的,光秃的;最简单的  vt. 露出,使赤裸 

进行时:baring  过去式:bared  过去分词:bared  第三人称单数:bares  比较级:barer  最高级:barest 

She likes to walk around in bare feet. 她喜欢光着脚走来走去。
a bare mountainside 光秃秃的山坡

  • When you kick off your shoes to walk on the beach, you are enjoying the feeling of your bare feet in the warm sand. The adjective bare describes something or someone that is naked or unclothed.
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  • adj. 空的;赤裸的,光秃的;最简单的
  • vt. 露出,使赤裸
  • 1. She likes to walk around in bare feet.

    她喜欢光着脚走来走去。

  • 2. a bare mountainside

    光秃秃的山坡

  • 3. Bare wires were sticking out of the cable.

    电缆露出了裸线。

  • 4. The walls were bare except for a clock.

    墙上除了一只挂钟什么也没有。

  • 5. bare shelves

    空荡荡的架子

  • 6. The fridge was completely bare.

    电冰箱里什么也没有。

  • 7. He did the bare minimum of work but still passed the exam.

    他只花了最少的工夫,却仍然通过了考试。

  • 8. The family was short of even the bare necessities of life.

    那家人甚至没有最起码的生活所需。

  • 9. the bare bones of the story

    故事梗概

  • bare (adj.) Old English bær "naked, uncovered, unclothed," from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (source also of German bar, Old Norse berr, Dutch baar), from PIE *bhoso- "naked" (source also of Armenian bok "naked;" Old Church Slavonic bosu, Lithuanian basas "barefoot"). Meaning "sheer, absolute" (c. 1200) is from the notion of "complete in itself."
  • bare (v.) "make bare, uncover," Old English barian, from bare (adj.). Related: Bared; baring.
bare / beə(r) ; NAmE ber / adjective , verb bare bares bared baring barer barest adjective ( barer , bar·est ) 1 not covered by any clothes 裸体的;裸露的 She likes to walk around in bare feet. 她喜欢光着脚走来走去。 see also barefoot 2 (of trees or countryside 树木或村野 ) not covered with leaves; without plants or trees (树木)光秃秃的;(土地)荒芜的 the bare branches of winter trees 冬天树木光秃秃的枝桠 a bare mountainside 光秃秃的山坡 3 (of surfaces 表面 ) not covered with or protected by anything 无遮盖的;没有保护的 bare wooden floorboards 未铺地毯的木地板 Bare wires were sticking out of the cable. 电缆露出了裸线。 The walls were bare except for a clock. 墙上除了一只挂钟什么也没有。 4 (of a room, cupboard, etc. 房间、柜子等 ) empty 空的 The fridge was completely bare. 电冰箱里什么也没有。 bare shelves 空荡荡的架子 5 [only before noun ] just enough; the most basic or simple 仅够的;最基本的;最简单的 The family was short of even the bare necessitiesof life. 那家人甚至没有最起码的生活所需。 We only had the bare essentialsin the way of equipment. 我们只有最基本的设备。 He did the bare minimumof work but still passed the exam. 他只花了最少的工夫,却仍然通过了考试。 She gave me only the bare facts of the case. 她只给我介绍了这个案件的一些基本资料。 It was the barest hint of a smile. 那是一个几乎不露一丝痕迹的笑。 synonyms at naked , plain bare·ness / ˈbeənəs ; NAmE ˈbernəs / noun [uncountable ] IDIOMS the bare ˈbones (of sth) the basic facts 梗概;概要 the bare bones of the story 故事梗概 with your bare ˈhands without weapons or tools 赤手空拳;徒手 He was capable of killing a man with his bare hands. 他赤手空拳就能取人性命。 lay sth ˈbare ( formal) to show sth that was covered or to make sth known that was secret 暴露;揭露 Every aspect of their private lives has been laid bare. 他们的私生活全面曝光了。 more at cupboard verb baresth to remove the covering from sth, especially from part of the body 揭开;脱(衣服) She was paid several thousand dollars to bare all (= take all her clothes off)for the magazine. 她获得数千元报酬为那本杂志作全裸画页。 IDIOMS bare your ˈsoul (to sb) to tell sb your deepest and most private feelings (向某人)打开心扉,倾诉衷肠 bare your ˈteeth to show your teeth in an aggressive and threatening way (凶狠地)龇牙咧嘴 The dog bared its teeth and growled. 那条狗龇牙咧嘴地低吼。 bare / beə(r) ; NAmE ber / bare·ness / ˈbeənəs ; NAmE ˈbernəs /
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