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bare
/ˈbær, ˈbɛr/
(a.)赤裸裸的,無遮蔽的;空的,無設備的;稀少的,僅有的,勉強的(vt.)露出,暴露
From:
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bare
裸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bare
a.
1.
Without
clothes
or
covering
;
stripped
of
the
usual
covering
;
naked
;
as
,
his
body
is
bare
;
the
trees
are
bare
.
2.
With
head
uncovered
;
bareheaded
.
When
once
thy
foot
enters
the
church
,
be
bare
.
--
Herbert
.
3.
Without
anything
to
cover
up
or
conceal
one's
thoughts
or
actions
;
open
to
view
;
exposed
.
Bare
in
thy
guilt
,
how
foul
must
thou
appear
!
--
Milton
.
4.
Plain
;
simple
;
unadorned
;
without
polish
;
bald
;
meager
.
“Uttering
bare
truth.”
5.
Destitute
;
indigent
;
empty
;
unfurnished
or
scantily
furnished
; --
used
with
of
(
rarely
with
in
)
before
the
thing
wanting
or
taken
away
;
as
,
a
room
bare
of
furniture
.
“A
bare
treasury.”
6.
Threadbare
;
much
worn
.
It
appears
by
their
bare
liveries
that
they
live
by
your
bare
words
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Mere
;
alone
;
unaccompanied
by
anything
else
;
as
,
a
bare
majority
.
“The
bare
necessaries
of
life.”
Nor
are
men
prevailed
upon
by
bare
words
.
--
South
.
Under bare poles
Naut.
,
having
no
sail
set
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bare
,
n.
1.
Surface
;
body
;
substance
. [
R
.]
You
have
touched
the
very
bare
of
naked
truth
.
--
Marston
.
2.
Arch.
That
part
of
a
roofing
slate
,
shingle
,
tile
,
or
metal
plate
,
which
is
exposed
to
the
weather
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bare
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bared
(bârd);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Baring
.]
To
strip
off
the
covering
of
;
to
make
bare
;
as
,
to
bare
the
breast
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bare
.
Bore
;
the
old
preterit
of
Bear
,
v.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bear
v. t.
[
imp.
Bore
(
formerly
Bare
);
p. p.
Born
Borne
(bōrn);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bearing
.]
1.
To
support
or
sustain
;
to
hold
up
.
2.
To
support
and
remove
or
carry
;
to
convey
.
I
'
ll
bear
your
logs
the
while
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
conduct
;
to
bring
; --
said
of
persons
. [
Obs
.]
Bear
them
to
my
house
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
possess
and
use
,
as
power
;
to
exercise
.
Every
man
should
bear
rule
in
his
own
house
.
--
Esther
i
. 22.
5.
To
sustain
;
to
have
on
(
written
or
inscribed
,
or
as
a
mark
),
as
,
the
tablet
bears
this
inscription
.
6.
To
possess
or
carry
,
as
a
mark
of
authority
or
distinction
;
to
wear
;
as
,
to
bear
a
sword
,
badge
,
or
name
.
7.
To
possess
mentally
;
to
carry
or
hold
in
the
mind
;
to
entertain
;
to
harbor
The
ancient
grudge
I
bear
him
.
--
Shak
.
8.
To
endure
;
to
tolerate
;
to
undergo
;
to
suffer
.
Should
such
a
man
,
too
fond
to
rule
alone
,
Bear
,
like
the
Turk
,
no
brother
near
the
throne
. --
Pope
.
I
cannot
bear
The
murmur
of
this
lake
to
hear
. --
Shelley
.
My
punishment
is
greater
than
I
can
bear
.
--
Gen
.
iv
. 13.
9.
To
gain
or
win
. [
Obs
.]
Some
think
to
bear
it
by
speaking
a
great
word
.
--
Bacon
.
She
was
. . .
found
not
guilty
,
through
bearing
of
friends
and
bribing
of
the
judge
.
--
Latimer
.
10.
To
sustain
,
or
be
answerable
for
,
as
blame
,
expense
,
responsibility
,
etc
.
He
shall
bear
their
iniquities
.
--
Is
.
liii
. 11.
Somewhat
that
will
bear
your
charges
.
--
Dryden
.
11.
To
render
or
give
;
to
bring
forward
.
“Your
testimony
bear
”
12.
To
carry
on
,
or
maintain
;
to
have
.
“The
credit
of
bearing
a
part
in
the
conversation.”
13.
To
admit
or
be
capable
of
;
that
is
,
to
suffer
or
sustain
without
violence
,
injury
,
or
change
.
In
all
criminal
cases
the
most
favorable
interpretation
should
be
put
on
words
that
they
can
possibly
bear
.
--
Swift
.
14.
To
manage
,
wield
,
or
direct
.
“Thus
must
thou
thy
body
bear
.”
--
Shak
.
Hence
:
To
behave
;
to
conduct
.
Hath
he
borne
himself
penitently
in
prison?
--
Shak
.
15.
To
afford
;
to
be
to
;
to
supply
with
.
His
faithful
dog
shall
bear
him
company
.
--
Pope
.
16.
To
bring
forth
or
produce
;
to
yield
;
as
,
to
bear
apples
;
to
bear
children
;
to
bear
interest
.
Here
dwelt
the
man
divine
whom
Samos
bore
.
--
Dryden
.
Note:
☞
In
the
passive
form
of
this
verb
,
the
best
modern
usage
restricts
the
past
participle
born
to
the
sense
of
brought
forth
,
while
borne
is
used
in
the
other
senses
of
the
word
.
In
the
active
form
,
borne
alone
is
used
as
the
past
participle
.
To bear down
.
(a)
To
force
into
a
lower
place
;
to
carry
down
;
to
depress
or
sink
.
“His
nose
, . . .
large
as
were
the
others
,
bore
them
down
into
insignificance.”
--
Marryat
.
(b)
To
overthrow
or
crush
by
force
;
as
,
to
bear down
an
enemy
.
To bear a hand
.
(a)
To
help
;
to
give
assistance
.
(b)
Naut.
To
make
haste
;
to
be
quick
.
To bear in hand
,
to
keep
(
one
)
up
in
expectation
,
usually
by
promises
never
to
be
realized
;
to
amuse
by
false
pretenses
;
to
delude
. [
Obs
.]
“How
you
were
borne
in
hand
,
how
crossed.”
--
Shak
.
To bear in mind
,
to
remember
.
To bear off
.
(a)
To
restrain
;
to
keep
from
approach
.
(b)
Naut.
To
remove
to
a
distance
;
to
keep
clear
from
rubbing
against
anything
;
as
,
to
bear off
a
blow
;
to
bear off
a
boat
.
(c)
To
gain
;
to
carry
off
,
as
a
prize
.
(d)
Backgammon
To
remove
from
the
backgammon
board
into
the
home
when
the
position
of
the
piece
and
the
dice
provide
the
proper
opportunity
; --
the
goal
of
the
game
is
to
bear off
all
of
one's
men
before
the
opponent
.
To bear one hard
,
to
owe
one
a
grudge
. [
Obs
.]
“Cæsar
doth
bear
me
hard
.”
--
Shak
.
To bear out
.
(a)
To
maintain
and
support
to
the
end
;
to
defend
to
the
last
.
“Company
only
can
bear
a
man
out
in
an
ill
thing.”
--
South
.
(b)
To
corroborate
;
to
confirm
.
To bear up
,
to
support
;
to
keep
from
falling
or
sinking
.
“Religious
hope
bears
up
the
mind
under
sufferings.”
--
Addison
.
Syn:
--
To
uphold
;
sustain
;
maintain
;
support
;
undergo
;
suffer
;
endure
;
tolerate
;
carry
;
convey
;
transport
;
waft
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bare
adj
1:
denuded
of
leaves
; "
the
bare
branches
of
winter
"
2:
completely
unclothed
; "
bare
bodies
"; "
naked
from
the
waist
up
"; "
a
nude
model
" [
syn
:
au naturel(p)
,
naked
,
nude
]
3:
lacking
in
amplitude
or
quantity
; "
a
bare
livelihood
"; "
a
scanty
harvest
"; "
a
spare
diet
" [
syn
:
bare(a)
,
scanty
,
spare
]
4:
without
the
natural
or
usual
covering
; "
a
bald
spot
on
the
lawn
"; "
bare
hills
" [
syn
:
bald
,
denuded
,
denudate
]
5:
not
having
a
protective
covering
; "
unsheathed
cables
"; "
a
bare
blade
" [
syn
:
unsheathed
] [
ant
:
sheathed
]
6:
just
barely
adequate
or
within
a
lower
limit
; "
a
bare
majority
"; "
a
marginal
victory
" [
syn
:
bare(a)
,
marginal
]
7:
apart
from
anything
else
;
without
additions
or
modifications
; "
only
the
bare
facts
"; "
shocked
by
the
mere
idea
"; "
the
simple
passage
of
time
was
enough
"; "
the
simple
truth
" [
syn
:
bare(a)
,
mere(a)
,
simple(a)
]
8:
lacking
a
surface
finish
such
as
paint
; "
bare
wood
";
"
unfinished
furniture
" [
syn
:
unfinished
]
9:
providing
no
shelter
or
sustenance
; "
bare
rocky
hills
";
"
barren
lands
"; "
the
bleak
treeless
regions
of
the
high
Andes
"; "
the
desolate
surface
of
the
moon
"; "
a
stark
landscape
" [
syn
:
barren
,
bleak
,
desolate
,
stark
]
10:
having
extraneous
everything
removed
including
contents
;
"
the
bare
walls
"; "
the
cupboard
was
bare
" [
syn
:
stripped
]
11:
showing
ground
without
the
usual
covering
of
grass
; "
a
carefully
swept
bare
yard
around
the
house
"
v
1:
lay
bare
; "
bare
your
breasts
"; "
bare
your
feelings
"
2:
make
public
; "
She
aired
her
opinions
on
welfare
" [
syn
:
publicize
,
publicise
,
air
]
3:
lay
bare
; "
denude
a
forest
" [
syn
:
denude
,
denudate
,
strip
]
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