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正面 10621.bare
英 [beə]美 [bɛr]

背面
释义:
adj. 空的;赤裸的,无遮蔽的vt. 露出,使赤裸n. (Bare)人名;(英)贝尔
例句:
1. They would have liked bare wooden floors throughout the house.他们本想在整个房间的木地板上都不铺地毯的。

1. ba(爸爸) + re(热) => 爸爸热了,就会脱掉衣服赤条条地去冲澡、冲凉。2. 谐音“白(四川方言发音:be)哦、白(四川方言发音:be)儿、扒了”。
bare 赤裸的来自PIE *bhosos, 裸露的,纯粹的。
barebare: [OE] Bare is an ancient word, traceable back to an Indo-European *bhosos. Descendants of this in non-Germanic languages include Lithuanian basas ‘barefoot’, but for the most part it is the Germanic languages that have adopted the word. Germanic *bazaz produced German and Swedish bar, Dutch baar, and, via Old English bær, modern English bare.bare (v.)Old English barian, from bare (adj.). Related: Bared; baring.bare (adj.)Old English bær "naked, uncovered, unclothed," from Proto-Germanic *bazaz (cognates: German bar, Old Norse berr, Dutch baar), from PIE *bhosos (cognates: Armenian bok "naked;" Old Church Slavonic bosu, Lithuanian basas "barefoot"). Meaning "sheer, absolute" (c. 1200) is from the notion of "complete in itself.""

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