Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - bare
Bare
bare
adj. & v. --adj. 1 (esp. of part of the body) unclothed or uncovered (with bare head). 2 without appropriate covering or contents: a (of a tree) leafless. b unfurnished; empty (bare rooms; the cupboard was bare). c (of a floor) uncarpeted. 3 a undisguised (the bare truth). b unadorned (bare facts). 4 (attrib.) a scanty (a bare majority). b mere (bare necessities). --v.tr. 1 uncover, unsheathe (bared his teeth). 2 reveal (bared his soul). Phrases and idioms bare contract Law a contract lacking a consideration and therefore void unless under seal. bare of without. with one's bare hands without using tools or weapons. Derivatives bareness n. Etymology: OE b{aelig}r, barian f. Gmc
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I. adjective (~r; ~st) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bær; akin to Old High German bar naked, Lithuanian basas ~foot Date: before 12th century 1. lacking a natural, usual, or appropriate covering, b. lacking clothing , ~headed, lacking any tool or weapon , open to view ; exposed , 3. unfurnished or scantily supplied , destitute , 4. having nothing left over or added , mere , devoid of amplification or adornment , worthless, ~ness noun Synonyms: see: ~ II. transitive verb (~d; baring) Date: before 12th century to make or lay ~ ; uncover, see: bear ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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