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na·ked N0006400 (nā′kĭd)adj.1. Having no clothing on the body; nude.2. Having no covering, especially the usual one: a naked sword.3. Devoid of vegetation, trees, or foliage: the naked ground; naked tree limbs.4. Being without addition, concealment, disguise, or embellishment: the naked facts; naked ambition.5. Devoid of a specified quality, characteristic, or element: a look that was naked of all pretense.6. Exposed to harm; vulnerable: "naked to mine enemies" (Shakespeare).7. Botany a. Not enclosed in an ovary: naked seeds.b. Unprotected by scales: naked buds.c. Lacking a perianth: naked flowers.d. Without leaves or pubescence: naked stalks.8. Zoology Lacking outer covering such as scales, fur, feathers, or a shell. [Middle English, from Old English nacod; see nogw- in Indo-European roots.] na′ked·ly adv.na′ked·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | nakedly - in an exposed manner; without protection or defense; "they were attacked as they huddled nakedly on the bare hill" | | 2. | nakedly - without clothing; "Henriette saw the weaving figure of an Apache warrior reel nakedly on a pony and rush by with a rifle raised" | Translationsnaked (ˈneikid) adjective1. without clothes. a naked child. 裸體的 裸体的2. openly seen, not hidden. the naked truth. 無掩飾的 无掩饰的3. (of a flame etc) uncovered or unprotected. Naked lights are dangerous. 無遮掩的 无遮挡的ˈnakedly adverb 裸體地;裸露地 裸体地,裸露地 ˈnakedness noun 裸體;裸露 裸体,裸露 the naked eye the eye unaided by any artificial means such as a telescope, microscope etc. Germs are too small to be seen by the naked eye. 肉眼 肉眼EncyclopediaSeenakedLegalSeeNaked |