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Толковый словарь английского языка - naked

 

Naked

naked
adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nacod; akin to Old High German nackot ~, Latin nudus, Greek gymnos Date: before 12th century not covered by clothing ; nude, devoid of customary or natural covering ; bare: as, not enclosed in a sheath or scabbard , not provided with a shade , lacking pubescence or enveloping or subtending parts, lacking foliage or vegetation, lacking an external covering (as of hair, feathers, or shell), 3. scantily supplied or furnished, lacking embellishment ; unadorned, unarmed, defenseless, lacking confirmation or support, devoid of concealment or disguise, unaided by any optical device or instrument , not backed by the writer's ownership of the commodity contract or security, see: bare ~ly adverb ~ness noun
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  adj. 1 without clothes; nude. 2 plain; undisguised; exposed (the naked truth; his naked soul). 3 (of a light, flame, etc.) unprotected from the wind etc.; unshaded. 4 defenceless. 5 without addition, comment, support, evidence, etc. (his naked word; naked assertion). 6 a (of landscape) barren; treeless. b (of rock) exposed; without soil etc. 7 (of a sword etc.) unsheathed. 8 (usu. foll. by of) devoid; without. 9 without leaves, hairs, scales, shell, etc. 10 (of a room, wall, etc.) without decoration, furnishings, etc.; empty, plain. Phrases and idioms naked boys (or lady or ladies) the meadow saffron, which flowers while leafless: also called autumn crocus. the naked eye unassisted vision, e.g. without a telescope, microscope, etc. Derivatives nakedly adv. nakedness n. Etymology: OE nacod f. Gmc ...
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