Bare
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British pronunciation/ˈbe‌ə/
American pronunciation/ˈber/

Definición y Significado de "bare"

01

desnudo, descubierto

(of a part of the body) not covered by any clothing
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She felt the cool breeze on her bare arms as she walked along the beach.
His bare chest glistened with sweat after a vigorous workout at the gym.
She blushed when she realized her bare feet were visible under the table at the fancy restaurant.
02

desnudo, bare

lacking in magnitude or quantity
03

desnudo, bare

lacking its natural or customary covering
04

desnudo, descubierto

not having a protective covering
05

desnudo, vacío

having everything extraneous removed including contents
06

desnudo, vacío

offering no protection or refuge
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The mountaintop was bare, offering no refuge from the biting wind.
The small island was bare, with no vegetation to shield against the scorching sun.
The shipwreck survivors found themselves on a bare, uninhabited island.
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apenas suficiente, justo suficiente

just barely adequate or within a lower limit
08

esencial, superficial

limited to exactly what is stated, with no extra detail or substance
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The bare idea of leaving home filled him with excitement.
Her apology was the bare acknowledgment of her mistake.
He clung to the bare possibility of winning despite the odds.
09

desnudo, sin adorno

lacking embellishment or ornamentation
10

desnudo, sin acabado

lacking a surface finish such as paint
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01

desnudar, revelar

to make something visible
Transitive: to bare sth
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With a dramatic flourish, the magician bared the contents of the empty hat, revealing a surprise.
As the fog lifted, it bared a stunning view of the mountain range in the distance.
Removing the curtain, the actor bared the stage set, exposing the elaborate backdrop for the play.
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desnudar, revelar

to reveal or expose something
Transitive: to bare information or facts
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In her heartfelt speech, she bared her soul, sharing her deepest fears and insecurities with the audience.
The therapy sessions allowed him to bare his innermost thoughts and confront the emotional baggage.
The documentary film bared the harsh reality of poverty, shedding light on the struggles faced by marginalized communities.
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