nude
nude 英 [nju:d] 美 [nud]
adj. 裸的,裸体的;无装饰的;与生俱有的 n. 裸体;裸体画
名词复数:nudes 比较级:nuder 最高级:nudest
- Someone who's nude isn't wearing any clothes. In modern society, we're generally nude in the shower but fully dressed when we go to work.
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- adj. 裸的,裸体的;无装饰的;与生俱有的
- n. 裸体;裸体画
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1. He has painted nude models.
他画过裸体模特儿。
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2. When women view the seductive pose of the female nude, they do not believe she is ‘coming on to’ them.
当女人们看到女性裸体充满魅力的姿态时,她们绝不相信自己会对女人感兴趣。
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3. So, for me, it goes back to that issue of the Bill Henson scandal [and his exhibitions featuring nude teens]. People said, 'How can you do this, how can you sexualise a child?
所以, 在我看来, 这个问题可以回到比尔汉森丑闻(和他那些呈现裸体青少年的展出)人们会说, ”你怎么能这样, 你怎么可以把一个孩子性感化?
- nude (adj.) 1530s, a legal term, "unsupported, not formally attested," from Latin nudus "naked, bare, unclothed, stripped" (see naked). General sense of "mere, plain, simple" attested from 1550s. In reference to the human body, meaning "unclothed," it is an artistic euphemism for naked, dating from 1610s (implied in nudity) but not in common use in this sense until mid-19c.
- nude (n.) "nude figure in visual art," 1708, from French nud, obsolete variant of nu "naked, nude, bare," from Latin nudus (see nude (adj.)).
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