单词 | nakedly |
释义 | nakednaked /ˈneɪkɪd/ ●●● S2 adjective 1not wearing clothes or not covered by clothes: She thought she saw a naked man run across the street. Claire walks around half naked (=not fully dressed) all the time. The guy was stark naked (=completely naked) in the middle of the baseball field!THESAURUSnude – naked, or showing people who are naked. Used to talk about people in paintings, movies, etc., or to describe these types of paintings, movies, etc.: The model for the drawing class is completely nude. The museum has many nude paintings.undressed – not wearing any clothes, because you have just taken them off to go to bed, take a shower, etc.: The doctor told him to get undressed and put on the hospital gown.bare – not covered by clothes. Used especially to describe a part of the body: She wore a white skirt and had tanned bare legs.unclothed formal – naked. Used mostly in writing: The body was found unclothed behind a building.have nothing on (also not have anything on): He didn’t have anything on except a towel.2something can be seen with the naked eye (also something is visible to the naked eye) used to say that you can see something without using anything to help you such as a telescope or microscope: The comet is visible to the naked eye in the night sky.3naked truth/self-interest/aggression etc. truth, self-interest, aggression, etc. that is not hidden and is shocking: On his face was a look of naked terror.4a naked light/flame etc. a light, flame, etc. that is not enclosed by a cover5naked as a jaybird old-fashioned informal completely naked [Origin: Old English nacod]—nakedly adverb—nakedness noun [uncountable] |
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