英:['neɪkɪdlɪ]
美:['neɪkɪdlɪ]
英:['neɪkɪdlɪ]
美:['neɪkɪdlɪ]
adjective
not covered by clothing : nude
devoid of customary or natural covering : bare: such as
not enclosed in a scabbard
a naked sword
not provided with a shade
a naked light
of a plant or one of its parts lacking pubescence or enveloping or subtending parts
smooth, naked stems
lacking foliage or vegetation
a naked hillside
of an animal or one of its parts lacking an external covering (as of hair, feathers, or shell)
naked amoebas
scantily supplied or furnished
a drab, naked room
lacking embellishment : unadorned naked walls
hands naked of rings
unarmed, defenseless
unwilling to hurt a naked man
American football marked by a lack of protection or coverage by blockers
a naked bootleg by the quarterback
lacking confirmation or support
naked contracts
devoid of concealment or disguise naked aggression
the naked truth
unaided by any optical device or instrument
the naked eye
not backed by the writer's ownership of the commodity contract or security
selling naked options
约于1200年,意为“没有隐瞒,明显地,公开地”,由 naked 和 -ly(1)组成。
Middle English, from Old English nacod; akin to Old High German nackot naked, Latin nudus, Greek gymnos
The first known use of naked was before the 12th century
name1 of 3noun
a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly known
a descriptive often insulting word or phrase
called him names
reputation sense 2
made a name for herself
appearance as opposed to fact
a friend in name only
name2 of 3verb
to give a name to : call
to mention or identify by name
to accuse by name
name the culprit
to nominate for office : appoint
named the diplomat Secretary of State
to decide upon : choose
name the date for a wedding
to mention specifically
name a price
name3 of 3adjective
bearing a name
name tag
having an established reputation name brands
name performers
name1 of 3noun
a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly known
a descriptive often insulting word or phrase
called him names
reputation sense 2
made a name for herself
appearance as opposed to fact
a friend in name only
name2 of 3verb
to give a name to : call
to mention or identify by name
to accuse by name
name the culprit
to nominate for office : appoint
named the diplomat Secretary of State
to decide upon : choose
name the date for a wedding
to mention specifically
name a price
name3 of 3adjective
bearing a name
name tag
having an established reputation name brands
name performers
namelyadverb
that is to say
the cat family, namely, lions, tigers, and related animals
namelessadjective
having no name
not marked with a name
a nameless grave
unknown entry 1, anonymous
a nameless hero
impossible to describe
nameless fears
too disgusting or disturbing to be described
nameless acts of cruelty
name1 of 3noun
a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly known
a descriptive often insulting word or phrase
called him names
reputation sense 2
made a name for herself
appearance as opposed to fact
a friend in name only
name2 of 3verb
to give a name to : call
to mention or identify by name
to accuse by name
name the culprit
to nominate for office : appoint
named the diplomat Secretary of State
to decide upon : choose
name the date for a wedding
to mention specifically
name a price
name3 of 3adjective
bearing a name
name tag
having an established reputation name brands
name performers
nakedadjective
having no clothes on
lacking a usual or natural covering (as of leaves, plants, or feathers)
naked hills
not enclosed in a case or covering
a naked sword
lacking protective covering parts (as membranes, scales, or shells)
a naked seed
plain entry 2 sense 2, unadorned
the naked truth
not aided by artificial means
seen by the naked eye
nakedadjective
having no clothes on
lacking a usual or natural covering (as of leaves, plants, or feathers)
naked hills
not enclosed in a case or covering
a naked sword
lacking protective covering parts (as membranes, scales, or shells)
a naked seed
plain entry 2 sense 2, unadorned
the naked truth
not aided by artificial means
seen by the naked eye
1 Long before President Nixon met his Waterloo over the Watergate burglary, he escaped from another tight spot with a magisterial speech, at the heart of which was a nakedly cheesy pathos appeal.
2 A person could also receive tokens as “bounties,” which are nakedly capitalist gifts.
3 This was often a nakedly snobbish observation, accompanied by the comment that the British colonists who went to Kenya tended to be officers, whereas those settling in Southern Rhodesia were NCOs.
这种说法通常暴露出势利小人眼中的世界,他们认为那些前往肯尼亚的英国殖民者都会成为长官,而那些被派遣进驻南罗得西亚的仅有着军士的身份。
4 I found it surprising how nakedly honest they were with you. How did you peel the skin back of this media world and find your way in?
我发现这些人对你都惊人地坦诚,你是如何拨开传媒世界的外衣,进入到内部的呢?
5 I, Daniel Blake, his most nakedly emotional film in years, could possibly rectify that.
6 So it's heartening to report that Dawn Treader arrives with confidence and bravado intact – the entirely expected stew of cod-medieval adolescent derring-do, attention-grabbing special effects, and sledgehammer moral lessons with nakedly religious overtones.
7 Fellini’s willingness to dramatize these concerns so nakedly is sometimes taken as self-indulgence, but it’s possible to view it otherwise, as a gesture that’s honest and direct.
8 That may mean clumsy "Truman Show"-like mugs to camera or nakedly commercial sales pitches like the one parodied in "Wayne's World."
9 True, it contains more in the way of light and warmth than some of his more nakedly anguished masterworks.
10 After her came the Arizona father who nakedly cradled his naked, feverish baby in the shower, an image his wife snapped and shared, before Facebook removed it as offensive.
11 All those youthful images etched on his brain came in handy when he had to play Tintin on the nakedly austere white-and-grey stage set up for the computerized performance capture.
12 The Coward song often regarded as his most nakedly emotional, his personal manifesto, is If Love Were All, largely because of the line: "The most I've had is just a talent to amuse."
13 The more sensitively conceived, ingeniously elaborated and dazzlingly executed his work, the more bizarre, eccentric and nakedly pointless it appears.
14 The apparent fall of 3D is no surprise, given that the motive was so nakedly financial.
15 Even in the heartland of Trump’s famed base, most Americans continue to reject nakedly bellicose displays like phalanxes of tanks rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue.
16 What the network really gained by delaying the ceremony was more viewers for its nakedly promotional introductory half-hour.
17 The novelist Hari Kunzru, a former deputy president of English PEN, said in an email it had made “the nakedly political choice to downplay the destruction of Palestinian civil society.”
18 Google queries, on the other hand, are nakedly honest and free to collect.
19 Mirroring Angel’s dissociated gaze, Ms. Spiro’s camera sometimes wanders from her characters to fixate nakedly on families at rest or children at play.
20 The eight songs travel a path from the electrified reverie of "Walk With Me," through the nakedly autobiographical "Love and War," and into the acoustic, guitar-driven "Peaceful Valley."