Определение bare(a) в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- 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"
- lacking in amplitude or quantity; "a bare livelihood"; "a scanty harvest"; "a spare diet"
- just barely adequate or within a lower limit; "a bare majority"; "a marginal victory
- Baré
- An extinct language of Venezuela
- bare
- To uncover; to reveal; as, to bare one's teeth, to bare one's soul
- bare
- Very; significantly
This porno's bare whack, bruv.
- bare
- Simple past of bear
And so I put thee on my shoulder and bare thee back, and here thou art in David's room, and shalt find board and bed with me as long as thou hast mind to.
- bare
- Having no decoration
The walls of this room are bare — why not hang some paintings on them?.
- bare
- Having had what usually covers (something) removed
The trees were left bare after the swarm of locusts devoured all the leaves.
- bare
- Having no supplies
The cupboard was bare.
- bare
- A lot or lots of
It's bare money to get in the club each time, man.
- bare
- Minimal; that is or are just sufficient
the bare necessities.
- bare
- Naked, uncovered
Don't show your bare backside in public.
- bare
- the naked state, nude body
- bare bones
- The essential elements of something, described without going into detail
He had only been taught the bare bones of the system, but carried on regardless.
- bare hand
- when a fielder fields the ball without his glove in his hand
Jones bare hands the bunt and throws to first ... out!.
- bare hand
- an ungloved hand
- bare infinitive
- The infinitive form of a verb, without the particle to
- bare infinitives
- plural form of bare infinitive
- bare minimum
- The smallest possible quantity or the least fulfilling, but still adequate, condition that is required, acceptable, or suitable for some purpose
The foreign companies would punish Bolivia by refusing to invest and only sustaining the bare minimum of operations here.
- bare one's teeth
- To show one's aggression
- bare one's teeth
- Of an animal, to show one's teeth as a sign of aggression
- bare poles
- The hazardous condition of a ship when all her canvas has had to be taken in because of storm-force winds
- bare-arse
- by extension, stark naked
- bare-arse
- literally, with the buttocks bared, as for a spanking or a mooning
- bare-assed
- bare-bottomed
- bare-assed
- blatant, unashamed
- bare-assed
- by extension: naked, starkers
- bare-backed
- Without a saddle
- bare-bones
- Describes a computer sold pre-assembled, but without certain essential components, often a processor, memory, and hard drive
Emil bought a bare-bones rig and a new CPU at the computer show, then popped in his old hard drive.
- bare-bones
- Minimalist; lacking that which is not essential
Meals on early space flights were bare-bones affairs; able to supply nutrition, but severely lacking in palatability.
- bare-bottomed
- blatant, unashamed
- bare-bottomed
- having an unclothed rear
- bare-bottomed
- naked, starkers
- bare-bottomed
- having an uncovered base or seat
- bare-breasted
- Having the breasts and nipples exposed, often implying a less salacious atmosphere than topless
- bare-bum
- literally, with the bum (bottom) bared, as for a spanking or a mooning
- bare-bum
- by extension, stark naked
- bare-butt
- by extension, stark naked
- bare-butt
- literally, with the butt bared, as for a spanking or a mooning
- bare-eared squirrel monkey
- A squirrel monkey endemic to Brazil
- bare-eared squirrel monkeys
- plural form of bare-eared Squirrel Monkey
- bare-shouldered
- Not covering the shoulders
- bare infinitive
- {i} (English grammar) infinitive without the word "to" (e.g.: "She must go to the mall" - the verb go is the "bare infinitive")
- bare
- {v} t. to make naked or bare, to strip, to uncover
- bare
- {a} naked, plain, simple, poor, lean, mere
- Bare-metal restore
- (Bilgisayar) Bare-metal restore is a technique in the field of data recovery and restoration where the backed up data is available in a form which allows one to restore a computer system from "bare metal", i.e. without any requirements as to previously installed software or operating system
- bare
- emphasis Bare is used in front of an amount to emphasize how small it is. Sales are growing for premium wines, but at a bare 2 percent a year. = mere
- bare bones
- Only the necessary things, no extras
- bare midriff
- A style of fashion among young girls as tops are worn to reveal a bit of flesh between the chest and the waist, bare belly
- bare-hand
- 1. (transitive, baseball) when a fielder fields the ball without his glove in his hand: "Jones bare hands the bunt and throws to first ... out! 2. an ungloved hand
- bare-handed
- 1. without gloves 2. without tools or weapons: "fight an animal bare-handed"
- bare-metal
- (Bilgisayar) A new computer system that does not contain an operating system or any software. For example, when you purchase a new hard drive it is completely empty, or "nothing but bare metal"
- bare-metal programming
- (Bilgisayar) Bare-metal programming is considered to be a low-level method of programming that is specific to the hardware used in the computer system and is often used for optimizing software and applications for an individual computer or small group of systems, or the creation of basic tools which would be used on a new system to do things like such as bypassing the BIOS or operating system interface. Bare-metal programming is a term derived from the phrase programming on the bare metal
- bare
- An area of ground that is bare has no plants growing on it. That's probably the most bare, bleak, barren and inhospitable island I've ever seen
- bare
- Surface; body; substance
- bare
- Unprotected; not accompanied by small cards For example: bare King is a singleton King; Queen-Jack bare is a doubleton Queen-Jack
- bare
- (B) unprotected; not accompanied by small cards [bare king = singleton king; queen-jack bare = doubleton queen-jack]
- bare
- Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare
- bare
- completely unclothed; "bare bodies"; "naked from the waist up"; "a nude model"
- bare
- If someone does something with their bare hands, they do it without using any weapons or tools. Police believe the killer punched her to death with his bare hands Rescuers were using their bare hands to reach the trapped miners
- bare
- If you bare something, you uncover it and show it. Walsh bared his teeth in a grin
- bare
- If you lay bare something or someone, you reveal or expose them. No one wants to expose themselves, lay their feelings bare. A past tense of bear
- bare
- If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing. She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress, and her feet were bare She had bare arms and a bare neck
- bare
- having extraneous everything removed including contents; "the bare walls"; "the cupboard was bare"
- bare
- Bore; the old preterit of Bear, v
- bare
- lacking in amplitude or quantity; "a bare livelihood"; "a scanty harvest"; "a spare diet"
- bare
- To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast
- bare
- 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"
- bare
- With head uncovered; bareheaded
- bare
- showing ground without the usual covering of grass; "a carefully swept bare yard around the house"
- bare
- not having a protective covering; "unsheathed cables"; "a bare blade"
- bare
- denuded of leaves; "the bare branches of winter"
- bare
- make public; "She aired her opinions on welfare"
- bare
- adj telanjang
- bare
- 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"
- bare
- That part of a roofing slate, shingle, tile, or metal plate, which is exposed to the weather
- bare
- {s} exposed, uncovered; naked; reduced; hardly
- bare
- If you lay something bare, you uncover it completely so that it can then be seen. The clearing out of disused workshops laid bare thousands of Italianate glazed tiles. = expose
- bare
- If you talk about the bare minimum or the bare essentials, you mean the very least that is necessary. The army would try to hold the western desert with a bare minimum of forces These are the bare essentials you'll need to dress your baby during the first few months. = absolute
- bare
- 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
- bare
- lacking a surface finish such as paint; "bare wood"; "unfinished furniture
- bare
- bare bones: see bone
- bare
- If a room, cupboard, or shelf is bare, it is empty. His fridge was bare apart from three very withered tomatoes He led me through to a bare, draughty interviewing room
- bare
- If someone gives you the bare facts or the barest details of something, they tell you only the most basic and important things. Newspaper reporters were given nothing but the bare facts by the Superintendent in charge of the investigation. = plain
- bare
- Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed
- bare
- lay bare; "bare your breasts"; "bare your feelings"
- bare
- lay bare; "bare your breasts"; "bare your feelings" showing ground without the usual covering of grass; "a carefully swept bare yard around the house" completely unclothed; "bare bodies"; "naked from the waist up"; "a nude model" having extraneous everything removed including contents; "the bare walls"; "the cupboard was bare" 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" denuded of leaves; "the bare branches of winter" lacking a surface finish such as paint; "bare wood"; "unfinished furniture
- bare
- Mere; alone; unaccompanied by anything else; as, a bare majority
- bare
- To uncover; to reveal; as, to bare ones teeth, to bare ones soul
- bare
- archaic, simple past of bear
- bare
- If a tree or a branch is bare, it has no leaves on it. an old, twisted tree, its bark shaggy, many of its limbs brittle and bare
- bare
- lacking a surface finish such as paint; "bare wood"; "unfinished furniture"
- bare
- {f} uncover, expose; strip naked
- bare
- An alcoholic beverage made of barley, hops, and yeast Usage: "Ah thank ah'll have a bare "
- bare
- just barely adequate or within a lower limit; "a bare majority"; "a marginal victory"
- bare
- Always dry; not covered at high water under average meteorological conditions (6)
- bare
- lay bare; "denude a forest"
- bare
- exposed to view, as in: The bare branches of the trees made lacy patterns against the winter sky
- bare
- A bare surface is not covered or decorated with anything. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house
- bare
- Threadbare; much worn
- bare
- without the natural or usual covering; "a bald spot on the lawn"; "bare hills"
- bare
- Plain; simple; unadorned; without polish; bald; meager
- bare bone
- bone stripped of flesh
- bare bones
- (plural) the most basic facts or elements; "he told us only the bare bones of the story
- bare facts
- facts as they are, precise facts
- bare infinitive
- In English, the infinitive without to, as used with modal auxiliary verbs. In the sentence I must go to the store now, the verb go is a bare infinitive
- bare infinitive clause
- {i} (English grammar) clause in which a bare infinitive form of the verb is used (e.g., I made her go to the mall")
- bare necessities
- fundamental items necessary for life, essentials (i.e. food, clothing, and protection from atmospheric conditions)
- bare of
- empty of, without, lacking, destitute of
- bare one's head
- be without a head covering; not wear a hat
- bare one's heart
- tell all, reveal one's innermost thoughts and feelings
- bare one's heart to someone
- {f} reveal the secrets of one's heart, tell someone what one is really feeling
- bare pass
- grade just above failing
- bare patch
- sparsely wooded area of a forest, exposed area
- bare possibility
- remote possibility, slight chance
- bare root
- Plant which is lifted in the winter and sold wrapped inprotective covering, i e without soil
- bare root
- Plants offered for sale which have had all of the soil removed from their roots
- bare root
- A plant, shrub, or tree that is field grown, dug up when dormant, and shipped with its roots exposed Must be "sweated" prior to planting to help break dormancy Back to alphabetical list
- bare root
- Another method for transplanting Dormant trees are dug, roots washed and trimmed, and kept moist until replanted
- bare root
- Refers to the exposure of roots characteristic of some plants packaged for sale A common example is the rose
- bare root
- Some trees, shrubs, and perennials are sold, while dormant, with the soil removed from their roots
- bare walls
- exposed walls, walls that are not painted or decorated with anything
- bare-assed
- (used informally) completely unclothed
- bare-assed
- bare-arsed having no clothes on
- bare-breasted
- having the breasts uncovered or featuring such nudity; "topless waitresses"; "a topless cabaret
- bare-breasted
- having the breasts uncovered or featuring such nudity; "topless waitresses"; "a topless cabaret"
- bare-faced
- bare-faced in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use barefaced emphasis You use bare-faced to describe someone's behaviour when you want to emphasize that they do not care that they are behaving wrongly. What bare-faced cheek! crooked politicians who tell bare-faced lies. = brazen, shameless
- bare-headed
- with one's head exposed, with the head not covered, having no covering for the head
- bare-headedness
- state of having nothing covering the head
- laid bare
- Simple past tense and past participle of lay bare
- lay bare
- to expose to view, reveal, uncover
The central and centralized, imperial governments, guided by the big interests of the country, induced in their unfortunate subjects this last pestilential epidemic of military mania by means of a persistent course of direct and indirect suggestion in which the conditions of normal and abnormal suggestibility were specially emphasized, laying bare the social subconscious, stimulating in it the fear of invasion and attack by neighboring nations, stirring up the impulse of self-preservation, rousing the entranced, hypnotized mind of the populace to a frenzy of self-defense, while the junkers, the officers, the soldiers, the professors, the journalists of the middle-classes were entranced with beatific visions of world-dominion.
- lay bare
- to make bare; strip
And laid those proud roofs bare to summer's rain. --Byron.
- lay bare
- to expose or clarify something
- laying bare
- Present participle of lay bare
- lays bare
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lay bare
- lay bare
- {f} tell one's innermost thoughts or feelings, "pour one's heart out", reveal one's emotions