bared / bɛər /

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bared2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

bar·er, bar·est.

  1. without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
  2. without the usual furnishings, contents, etc.: bare walls.
  3. open to view; unconcealed; undisguised: his bare dislike of neckties.
v. 有主动词 verb

bared, bar·ing.

  1. to open to view; reveal or divulge: to bare one's arms; to bare damaging new facts.

bared 近义词

v. 动词 verb

reveal

更多bared例句

  1. There are bare shelves, shuttered theaters, darkened screens, shadowy hallways, and empty chairs in want of lethargic tourists and overeager tour guides.
  2. Bring the glaze to a bare simmer, then remove from the heat.
  3. What’s left is bare soil whose structure and mineral content has changed, notes Sam Chan.
  4. As the brilliant bare skin on males grows more subdued and their snoods are no longer swollen, they settle into fairly large flocks for the winter.
  5. Somehow Honnold managed to stop her fall by grabbing onto the whizzing rope with his bare hands.
  6. The reality TV mogul bared her butt—and everything else, too—for Paper Magazine in a spread that sent Twitter into a tizzy.
  7. You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation.
  8. The reality star bared her infamous behind on the cover of Paper magazine, and the web went wild.
  9. But Young has chewed into each storyline with not just her teeth bared, but also her soul.
  10. Remember the outcry when Miley Cyrus bared just her back (let alone her backside) for Vanity Fair?
  11. "'Bared the lion in hith den—the Doog-dug-lath——'" Abraham stopped and took a long breath.
  12. Wherefore I have also bared thy thighs against thy face, and thy shame hath appeared.
  13. He saw the royal glance, cold and penetrative, before which all bowed and heads were bared.
  14. Mr. Hartley, with bared head, was wearing a look of grave reverence.
  15. But were it a strong man, he bared his arm, and let the frenzied hermit bury his teeth in the quivering flesh.