naked
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BARE implies the removal of what is additional, superfluous, ornamental, or dispensable. e.g. an apartment with bare walls
e.g. poor half-naked children
NUDE applies especially to the unclothed human figure. e.g. a nude model posing for art students
BALD implies actual or seeming absence of natural covering and may suggest a conspicuous bareness. e.g. a bald mountain peak
BARREN often suggests aridity or impoverishment or sterility. e.g. barren plains
e.g. She was holding a naked baby.
BARE is used when there is no unnecessary covering or when all covering has been removed. e.g. Let's hang some pictures on the bare walls.
adjective
〈人が〉裸の, 全裸の(→ bare); 〈体の一部が〉露出した; 〖名詞の前で〗裸体の〈写真など〉(nude) e.g. he'd never seen a naked woman before
e.g. he was stripped naked.
〖通例名詞の前で〗むき出しの, むき出しになった〈物〉; 不毛の, 草木の生えていない〈土地〉; 葉のない〈木・枝など〉; 露出した〈岩など〉; 装飾品[家具類]のない〈部屋・壁など〉
e.g. her room was lit by a single naked bulb.
〘動〙 〈動物が〉毛[羽, うろこ, 殻]のない; 〈種子が〉子房に覆われていない; 〈花が〉萼(がく)[被子]のない; 〈茎・枝が〉葉のない; 〈茎・葉が〉軟毛のない 〘植〙
e.g. the twisted trunks and naked branches of the trees.
〈人が〉 【攻撃・非難などに】無力の, 無防備の, さらされた «to»
e.g. John looked naked and defenseless without his glasses.
〖名詞の前で〗あからさまな, 露骨な, ありのままの〈行為・態度・言葉など〉; ⦅書⦆ 明白な, すぐにそれとわかる〈感情など〉
e.g. the naked truth
e.g. naked, unprovoked aggression.
PHRASES
unassisted vision, without a telescope, microscope, or other device:
e.g. through his telescope Galileo observed myriads of stars invisible to the naked eye
e.g. threadworm eggs are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye.
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