bare
英 [beə]
美 [bɛr]
- adj.空の、裸の、覆いのない
- vt. さらけ出す、裸にする
- n. (裸の)人名;(英)Bale
語源
英語の語源
- bare
- bare: [OE] Bare is an ancient word, traceable back to an Indo-European *bhosos. Descendants of this in non-Germanic languages include Lithuanian basas ‘barefoot’, but for the most part it is the Germanic languages that have adopted the word. Germanic *bazaz produced German and Swedish bar, Dutch baar, and, via Old English b?r, modern English bare.
- bare (v.)
- Old English barian, from bare (adj.). Related: Bared; baring.
- bare (adj.)
- Old English b?r "naked, uncovered, unclothed," from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (cognates: German bar, Old Norse berr, Dutch baar), from PIE *bhosos (cognates: Armenian bok "naked;" Old Church Slavonic bosu, Lithuanian basas "barefoot"). Meaning "sheer, absolute" (c. 1200) is from the notion of "complete in itself."
例文
- 1. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.
- 彼らは部屋全体の木の床にカーペットを敷かないつもりだった。
- 2.The room remains simple with bare ,stippled green walls.
- 部屋は依然としてシンプルで、四方には水玉が飾られた緑の空の壁が広がっている。
- 3.The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
- ホロコーストはこの政権の道徳性を暴いた。
- 4.Police believe the killer punched her to death with his bare hands.
- 警察は彼女が犯人に生きたまま拳で殴られて死んだと考えている。/
- 5.Their room was bare of furniture and they lived off porridge.
- 彼らの家は徒党四壁で、粥を食べて暮らしている。
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