英[njuːd]美[nuːd]
记忆方法
词源词根法
来自拉丁语nudus,裸体的,未穿衣服的,来自PIE*nogw,裸体的,词源同naked,gymnasium.
adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)noun(名词)
小知识
Someone who's nude isn't wearing any clothes. In modern society, we're generally nude in the shower but fully dressed when we go to work.
Whether you say you're “in your birthday suit,” “au naturel,” or “unclothed” — when you're nude, you're naked. You might find the word in the phrase “in the nude,” which also simply means nude, or describing a work of art as “a nude,” or a painting or sculpture of a nude person. In the 1500s, nude was a legal term meaning “unsupported,” from the Latin nudus, “bare.” The “naked” definition didn't became popular until the nineteenth century.
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
词组短语
in the nude裸体;公开;nude mouse n.[医]裸鼠;裸小鼠;无毛鼠(指实验室中饲养的老鼠)
词语辨析
nude,bare,naked,uncovered。
这组词都可表示“裸体的”“裸露的”。1.bare修饰人时指身体的某一部分裸露;naked修饰人时,指全身裸体的,连眼镜等都不戴的;nude修饰人时,意思是“全裸的”,尤指广告女郎、模特儿,是naked的委婉语;uncovered指人时,意为“不戴帽子的”。2.bare修饰物时指“没有遮蔽的”“没有装饰的”;naked修饰物时,指不必掩盖、遮盖的;uncovered多指无覆盖物的。
反义词
adj.裸的;无装饰的