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nudity

/noo-di-tee, nyoo-/US // ˈnu dɪ ti, ˈnyu- //UK // (ˈnjuːdɪtɪ) //

裸体,赤身露体,赤裸裸的,赤身裸体

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural nu·di·ties for 2.

    • : the state or fact of being nude; nakedness.
    • : something nude or naked.

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Examples

  • In one episode on nudity, she says, “Having a lookout and source of moral support might be just the thing you need to feel more confident about stripping down outdoors”—guidance that is both highly practical and fun.

  • I suspect most of the nudity had been edited out of this version.

  • Though Brownlow hadn’t seen “Purity,” he decreed that public nudity was prohibited in Washington, whether on the stage or on the screen.

  • Lastly, if you’re a fan of male nudity, you won’t find a more intriguing viewing option than “Bare,” a documentary being screened at this month’s DOC NYC festival.

  • Directors and audiences are becoming more and more comfortable showing male nudity.

  • As for the video itself, think “Girls Gone Wild” with less nudity and more images of dudes drinking and screaming.

  • This is nudity as lifestyle, health, openness — not seamy or steamy.

  • Mr. Skin, you see, is a website that serves as an IMDB of sorts for female nudity on film and television.

  • The biggest difference from the early days is how much nudity there is on television.

  • While there was no nudity, the photo was still deleted and she was suspended for 24 hours.

  • The present members of this family were the old man, one wife, and four children, the latter as usual in a state of nudity.

  • In fact, next to nudity, there is no theme so certain to provoke Parisian mirth as a bad coin.

  • Perfect nudity is rare amongst the women; and some neatness in the dressing of their hair is perceptible.

  • I had seen her wincing and shivering there in her outraged nudity at one of the Goldmark "crushes."

  • A fig tree come forth in its nudity gleaming over the dark winter-earth is a sight to behold.