形容詞裸體的;裸露的;(樹木)光禿禿的;(土地)荒蕪的動詞揭開;脫(衣服)網(wǎng)絡(luò)赤裸的;光禿的;空的
形容詞
1. bare
1. The little room was almost bare of furniture.
這個小房間幾乎沒有什么家俱。
2. All they had were the bare necessities of life.
他們所有的僅僅是生活必需品而已。
3. A bare word would be enough.
只要一句話就夠了。
4. Don't walk on that broken glass with bare feet.
不要光著腳走在那些碎玻璃上。
及物動詞
1. Their backs were bared.
他們的背裸露著。
2. 裸:但她聲音仍在,依然優(yōu)美,依然攝魂,這張名為<<赤裸>>(Bare)的2003新專輯可以證明一切. 那極富磁性的歌聲深情演繹的每一首歌曲,都將會帶領(lǐng)我們走過痛苦,達(dá)到絕望之境. 作品中充滿了安妮個人的情緒,
3. 赤裸的:bear#忍受 | bare#赤裸的 | peace#和平
1. 赤裸的;不穿衣服的
If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
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e.g. She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress, and her feet were bare...
她只在薄如蟬翼的睡衣外套了一件薄睡袍,而且光著腳。
e.g. She had bare arms and a bare neck.
她的胳臂和脖子都露在外面。
2. 無遮蓋的;未加裝飾的
A bare surface is not covered or decorated with anything.
e.g. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
他們本想在整個房間的木地板上都不鋪地毯的。
3. 沒有葉子的;光禿禿的
If a tree or a branch is bare, it has no leaves on it.
e.g. ...an old, twisted tree, its bark shaggy, many of its limbs brittle and bare.
一棵虬枝盤繞的古樹,樹皮粗糙,很多枝杈光禿禿的,一折就斷
4. 空的
If a room, cupboard, or shelf is bare, it is empty.
e.g. His fridge was bare apart from three very withered tomatoes...
除了三個蔫巴巴的西紅柿,他的冰箱里什么也沒有。
e.g. He led me through to a bare, draughty interviewing room.
他把我?guī)У搅艘婚g空蕩蕩的、有過堂風(fēng)的會見室。
5. 光禿禿的;寸草不生的
An area of ground that is bare has no plants growing on it.
e.g. That's probably the most bare, bleak, barren and inhospitable island I've ever seen.
那可能是我見過的最荒涼的島嶼,荒無人煙,寸草不生。
6. (事實、細(xì)節(jié)等)最基本的,最重要的
If someone gives you the bare facts or the barest details of something, they tell you only the most basic and important things.
e.g. Newspaper reporters were given nothing but the bare facts by the Superintendent in charge of the investigation.
報社的記者們從負(fù)責(zé)這起調(diào)查的督察那里得到的只是一些最基本的情況。
7. 最少的;最低限度的;勉強(qiáng)的
If you talk about the bare minimum or the bare essentials, you mean the very least that is necessary.
e.g. The army would try to hold the western desert with a bare minimum of forces...
軍隊會用盡可能少的兵力扼守西部的沙漠。
e.g. These are the bare essentials you'll need to dress your baby during the first few months.
這些是你的寶寶在頭幾個月里要穿的基本衣物。
8. 僅有的(強(qiáng)調(diào)數(shù)量少)
Bare is used in front of an amount to emphasize how small it is.
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e.g. Sales are growing for premium wines, but at a bare 2 percent a year.
高檔酒的銷量正在增長,但年增長率只有2%。
9. 使暴露;露出
If you bare something, you uncover it and show it.
e.g. Walsh bared his teeth in a grin...
沃爾什露齒一笑。
e.g. He bared his muscular, hairy chest for a women's magazine.
他為一本女性雜志秀出了他那肌肉發(fā)達(dá)、毛發(fā)濃密的性感胸部。
10. bare bones -> see bone
11. 徒手;赤手空拳
If someone does something with their bare hands, they do it without using any weapons or tools.
e.g. Police believe the killer punched her to death with his bare hands...
警方認(rèn)為她是被兇手活活用拳頭打死的。
e.g. Rescuers were using their bare hands to reach the trapped miners.
救援人員正徒手營救被困礦工。
12. 使顯露出來;使暴露
If you lay something bare, you uncover it completely so that it can then be seen.
e.g. The clearing out of disused workshops laid bare thousands of Italianate glazed tiles.
清理廢棄的車間時發(fā)現(xiàn)了成千上萬塊意大利風(fēng)格的釉面磚。
13. 揭露;揭發(fā);使暴露
If you lay bare something or someone, you reveal or expose them.
bare的翻譯
e.g. No one wants to expose themselves, lay their feelings bare.
沒有人想自我剖白,將自己的情感公之于眾。
14. 敞開心扉;傾訴衷腸
If you bare your soul, you tell someone your most secret thoughts and feelings.
e.g. Few men would have bared their soul to a woman as he had.
很少有男人能像他一樣對一個女人敞開心扉。