bare

英[beə] 美[bɛr]
  • adj. 空的;赤裸的,无遮蔽的
  • vt. 露出,使赤裸
  • n. (Bare)人名;(英)贝尔

词态变化


第三人称单数: bares;过去式: bared;过去分词: bared;现在分词: baring;比较级: barer;最高级: barest;名词: bareness;

助记提示


1. ba(爸爸) + re(热) => 爸爸热了,就会脱掉衣服赤条条地去冲澡、冲凉。
2. 谐音“白(四川方言发音:be)哦、白(四川方言发音:be)儿、扒了”。

中文词源


bare 赤裸的

来自PIE *bhosos, 裸露的,纯粹的。

英文词源


bare
bare: [OE] Bare is an ancient word, traceable back to an Indo-European *bhosos. Descendants of this in non-Germanic languages include Lithuanian basas ‘barefoot’, but for the most part it is the Germanic languages that have adopted the word. Germanic *bazaz produced German and Swedish bar, Dutch baar, and, via Old English bær, modern English bare.
bare (v.)
Old English barian, from bare (adj.). Related: Bared; baring.
bare (adj.)
Old English bær "naked, uncovered, unclothed," from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (cognates: German bar, Old Norse berr, Dutch baar), from PIE *bhosos (cognates: Armenian bok "naked;" Old Church Slavonic bosu, Lithuanian basas "barefoot"). Meaning "sheer, absolute" (c. 1200) is from the notion of "complete in itself."

双语例句


1. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
他们本想在整个房间的木地板上都不铺地毯的。

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2. The room remains simple with bare, stippled green walls.
房间仍然很简朴,四面都是饰有圆点的绿色空墙。

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3. The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
大屠杀使该政权的道德沦丧暴露无遗。

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4. Police believe the killer punched her to death with his bare hands.
警方认为她是被凶手活活用拳头打死的。

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5. Their room was bare of furniture and they lived off porridge.
他们家徒四壁,靠喝粥度日。

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