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裸
(luǒ)
1. Exposed, without covering.
露出,没有遮盖。
2. Refers to being unaccompanied by anything other than itself.
指除了自身外,什么都不附带的。
1. Exposed, without covering:
- 裸露 (expose)
- 裸体 (naked body)
- 裸裎 (strip naked)
- 赤裸 (completely naked)
- 裸子植物 (gymnosperm plants)
2. Refers to being unaccompanied by anything other than itself:
- 裸机 (bare machine)
- 裸婚 (naked marriage)
裸
(luǒ)
(Verb)
Original meaning: completely exposed.
本义: 赤身露体
- Same meaning: naked (同本义) ([En.] naked)
引 (Examples)
1. From “Guangya”: 裸 means to bare.
2. From “Zuo Zhuan”: Zhao Jianzi dreamt of a boy singing while bare.
3. From “Zhou Li”: The animals should be exposed.
4. From “Records of the Grand Historian”: He was angry and stripped to assist in stabbing the boat.
5. From “Records of the Grand Historian”: The western Ouluo country also claimed kingship. “Naked means to be exposed.”
6. From “Han Shu”: Sometimes people lay bare in daylight.
7. From “Han Shu”: He stood bare and beat the drum.
8. From “Han Shu”: He examined the corpse when stripped.
Examples of usage:
裸衣 (strip clothes, naked body)
裸行 (walking naked)
裸戏 (naked performance)
裸形 (naked form)
裸国 (ancient country of unclothed tropical people)
裸尸 (exposing a corpse outdoors)
裸袒 (completely naked)
- Pulling up: 捋, 撩 ([En.] pull up).
Examples:
裸袖揎拳 (rolling up the sleeves)
裸袖揎衣 (rolling up the sleeves of clothes)
裸
(luǒ)
(Noun)
Exposed body ([En]: naked body)
引 (Example)
1. From “Zuo Zhuan”: Cao Gonggong desired to see his naked body.
裸
(luǒ)
(Adjective)
1. Plants and animals that are not covered by hair, feathers, scales, shells, or other things ([En.] bare)
引 (Example)
1. From “Lüshi Chunqiu”: The earth is vast, but water, springs, grass, trees, and hair, feathers, naked scales never rest.
Examples:
裸芽 (naked buds - in botany, buds without scale leaves for protection)
裸虫 (referring to animals without wings, hair, scales, or shells, including humans, earthworms, etc.)
2. Short-haired animals ([En.] short-hair).
Examples:
裸物 (short-haired animals)
裸见 (not concealed; exposed)