Word forms: comparative barer, superlative barest, 3rd person singular present tense bares, present participle baring, past tense, past participle bared
1ADJ 赤裸的;不穿衣服的 If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing. 赤裸的;不穿衣服的
She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress, and her feet were bare.
她只在薄如蝉翼的睡衣外套了一件薄睡袍,而且光着脚。
She had bare arms and a bare neck.
她的胳臂和脖子都露在外面。
2ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n]无遮盖的;未加装饰的 A bare surface is not covered or decorated with anything. 无遮盖的;未加装饰的
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。
3ADJ-GRADED 没有叶子的;光秃秃的 If a tree or a branch is bare, it has no leaves on it. 没有叶子的;光秃秃的
...an old, twisted tree, its bark shaggy, many of its limbs brittle and bare.
一棵虬枝盘绕的古树,树皮粗糙,很多枝杈光秃秃的,一折就断
SYN leafless
4ADJ-GRADED 空的 If a room, cupboard, or shelf is bare, it is empty. 空的
His fridge was bare apart from three very withered tomatoes.
除了三个蔫巴巴的西红柿,他的冰箱里什么也没有。
He led me through to a bare, draughty interviewing room.
5ADJ-GRADED 光秃秃的;寸草不生的 An area of ground that is bare has no plants growing on it. 光秃秃的;寸草不生的
That's probably the most bare, bleak, barren and inhospitable island I've ever seen.
那可能是我见过的最荒凉的岛屿,荒无人烟,寸草不生。
6ADJ-GRADED (事实、细节等)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. (事实、细节等)最基本的,最重要的
Newspaper reporters were given nothing but the bare facts by the Superintendent in charge of the investigation.