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
- 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
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1. She likes to walk around in bare feet.
她喜欢光着脚走来走去。
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2. a bare mountainside
光秃秃的山坡
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3. Bare wires were sticking out of the cable.
电缆露出了裸线。
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4. The walls were bare except for a clock.
墙上除了一只挂钟什么也没有。
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5. bare shelves
空荡荡的架子
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6. The fridge was completely bare.
电冰箱里什么也没有。
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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。
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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。
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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.
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