na·ked
adjective/ˈneɪkɪd/
/ˈneɪkɪd/
Idioms synonym bare赤裸;一丝不挂 - She was clutching the sheet around her naked body.
那时她正紧紧抓着床单,裹住自己赤裸的身体。 - The photograph showed a naked man.
照片上是一个裸体男人。 - He was naked from the waist up.
他腰部以上赤裸着。 - They often wandered around the house stark naked (= completely naked).
他们经常赤身裸体地在房子里走来走去。 - They found him half naked and bleeding to death.
他们发现他身体半裸,流着血,快要不行了。 - The prisoners were stripped naked.
囚犯被剥得赤条条的。
Extra Examples- I suggest you don't make a habit of going around half naked.
我建议你不要养成半裸着身子四处走动的习惯。 - He quickly stripped naked.
他迅速脱光衣服。 - I dreamt I went to school stark naked.
我梦见我赤身裸体去学校。 - buck naked
一丝不挂
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
- feel
- …
- completely
- entirely
- quite
- …
- She was clutching the sheet around her naked body.
synonym bare无遮盖的 - a naked light
无罩灯 - a naked sword
出鞘的剑 - Mice are born naked (= without fur).
老鼠出生时遍体无毛。 - (British English) a naked flame
明火
Extra Examples- naked of something the sight of a tree, naked of its leaves
看到一棵树,没有叶子
- a naked light
直白的;露骨的;毫不掩饰的 - naked aggression
赤裸裸的攻击 - Revealed: the naked truth about your favourite soap stars.
揭露:关于您最喜欢的肥皂剧明星的赤裸裸的真相。
Which Word? naked / barenaked / bareBoth these words can be used to mean ‘not covered with clothes’ and are frequently used with the following nouns:naked ~ bare ~ body feet man arms fear walls aggression branches flame essentials - Naked is more often used to describe a person or their body and bare usually describes a part of the body.
- Bare can also describe other things with nothing on them:
- bare walls
光秃秃的墙壁 - a bare hillside
光秃秃的山坡
- a naked sword.
一把赤裸的剑。
- bare walls
- Bare can also mean ‘just enough’:
- the bare minimum.
最低限度。
- naked fear.
赤裸裸的恐惧。
- (visible) to/with the naked eye.
(肉眼可见)。
- the bare minimum.
- naked aggression
- [not usually before noun] unable to protect yourself from being harmed, criticized, etc.
synonym helpless缺乏保护;无力自卫 - He still felt naked and drained after his ordeal.
经历了这场磨难之后,他仍然感到无法自卫,而且筋疲力尽。 - Never had he felt so completely naked.
他从未有过这种完全赤身裸体的感觉。
More Like This Adjectives ending in –ed pronounced /-ɪd/Adjectives ending in –ed pronounced /-ɪd/- aged
- beloved
- crooked
- dogged
- learned
- naked
- ragged
- rugged
- sacred
- wicked
- He still felt naked and drained after his ordeal.
Word OriginOld English nacod, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch naakt and German nackt, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin nudus and Sanskrit nagna.
Idioms
the naked eye
- the normal power of your eyes without the help of an instrument
肉眼 - The planet should be visible with/to the naked eye.
这颗行星肉眼应该就能看得见。
- The planet should be visible with/to the naked eye.