의미:
bare
bare1 ([동음어] bear)
a.
1 발가벗은(naked), 살을 드러낸; <산 등이> 헐벗은, 노출된; (칼집에서) 뺀 <칼>
▶ bare feet 맨발
▶ with bare head 모자를 쓰지 않고
2 꾸밈없는;
[A] <사실이> 있는 그대로의
3 빈, 텅 빈, 세간 없는 <방>;
[P] …이 없는 《of》
▶ a bare cupboard 텅 빈 찬장
▶ trees bare of leaves 잎이 진 나무들
4 [A] 가까스로의, 다만 …뿐인(mere); 얼마 안되는
▶ a bare majority 가까스로 이룬 과반수
▶ bare necessities of life 겨우 연명이나 할 만한 필수품
5 [A] <손이> 도구[무기]를 갖지 않은, 맨손의
▶ with (one’s) bare hands 맨손으로
6 <천·양탄자 등이> 닳아빠진
at the bare thought 생각만 하여도
believe a person
on a person
's bare word …의 말만으로 그냥 믿다
go bare 《미·구어》 <의사·기업이> 배상 책임 보험 없이 영업하다
have one
's head bare 모자를 쓰지 않고 있다
in one
's bare skin 알몸으로
lay ... bare 드러내다, 노출하다; 폭로하다, 누설하다
with bare life 겨우 목숨만 건지어, 간신히 살아
━ vt.
1 발가벗기다; <이빨 등을> 드러내다, 노출시키다; <칼을> 빼다; 뜯어내다
▶ bare one’s head 모자를 벗다
▶ bare one’s teeth <동물·사람이> 이를 드러내다
▶ 《bare+목+전+명》 bare a person of his clothing …의 옷을 벗기어 알몸이 되게 하다
▶ bare a tree of its leaves[fruit] 나무에서 잎[열매]을 따버리다
2 <비밀·마음 등을> 털어놓다
bare one
's heart[
soul, thoughts] 심중을 토로하다
▷ bárely
ad.
bare 관용구
a bare-faced lie
a deliberate lie, a planned lie His statement to the police was false - a bare-faced lie.
bare bones
only the necessary things, no extras, bare bones ACTION CLEAN is a bare-bones operation - a family business.
bare-faced lie
(See a bare-faced lie)
bare your soul
tell the public about your private experiences To write a good novel, you may have to bare your soul.
laid bare
exposed, open for everyone to see During the trial, details of his personal life were laid bare.
so small you could barely swing a cat
very small room, narrow room The bedroom was so small you could barely swing a cat in it.
Bare your heart
If you bare your heart to someone, you tell them you personal and private feelings. ('Bare your soul' is an alternative form of the idiom.)
Barefaced liar
A barefaced liar is one who displays no shame about lying even if they are exposed.
lay bare|bare|lay
v. phr. To expose; reveal; divulge. During his testimony the witness laid bare the whole story of his involvement with the accused.
bare
bare
lay bare
to open to view; uncover; expose
bare hands, with one's
bare hands, with one's
With one's hands but without tools, weapons, or other implements. For example, Jean assembled the new stove with her bare hands. This phrase, first recorded in 1604, extends the literal meaning, “with uncovered (that is, without gloves) and hence unprotected hands,” to “unaided by implements.”
bare necessities
bare necessities
Just sufficient resources, with nothing to spare. For example, The room was furnished with just the bare necessities—bed, table, chair. This idiom uses bare in the sense of “mere, and nothing else,” a usage dating from about 1200.
bare one's soul
bare one's soul
Reveal one's most private thoughts and feelings. For example, Teenagers rarely bare their souls to their parents; they prefer their peers. This figurative use of the verb bare, which literally means “make bare” or “uncover,” dates from A.D. 1000.
bare one's teeth
bare one's teeth
Also, show one's teeth. Indicate hostility and readiness to fight, as in His refusal to accept my offer made it clear I'd have to bare my teeth, or In this instance, calling in a lawyer is showing one's teeth. This figurative term transfers the snarl of a dog to human anger. It first was recorded as show one's teeth in 1615.
barefaced lie
barefaced lie
A shameless falsehood. For example, Bill could tell a barefaced lie with a straight face. The adjective barefaced means “beardless,” and one theory is that in the 1500s this condition was considered brazen in all but the youngest males. By the late 1600s barefaced also meant “brazen” or “bold,” the meaning alluded to in this phrase.
cupboard is bare, the
cupboard is bare, the
The desired resources are not available, as in The schools are asking for a budget increase but the cupboard is bare. This metaphoric expression may have come from the nursery rhyme: “Old Mother Hubbard, went to the cupboard, to fetch her poor dog a bone, And when she went there, the cupboard was bare, and so the poor dog had none” (Sarah Catherine Martin, The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, 1805).
An bare idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bare, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 bare