单词 | nude |
释义 | nude1 adjectivenude2 noun nudenude1 /njuːd $ nuːd/ ●●○ adjective Word OriginWORD ORIGINnude1 ExamplesOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin nudusEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► naked Collocations not wearing any clothes or not covered by clothes – used especially when this seems rather shocking: · a naked man· He got out of bed naked, and answered the telephone.· his naked chest ► have nothing on/not have anything on to not be wearing any clothes. This phrase is very commonly used in everyday English instead of saying that someone is naked: · Can you wait a minute? I've got nothing on!· The little boy didn’t have anything on when he answered the door! ► bare used about feet, legs, arms etc that are not covered by clothes: · The sand was too hot to walk on in bare feet. ► nude naked – used especially when talking about naked people in paintings, films etc: · a nude portrait of his wife ► undressed [not before noun] not wearing any clothes, especially because you have just taken them off in order to go to bed, have a bath etc: · Sara was undressed and ready for bed but Jenny was fully clothed.· Wearily she got undressed and stepped into the shower. ► topless if a woman is topless, she is not wearing any clothes on the upper part of her body, so that her breasts are not covered: · a topless waitress ► in the nude not wearing any clothes: · Men and women swam together in the nude and thought nothing of it. ► in your birthday suit informal humorous not wearing any clothes: · He likes to sleep in his birthday suit. He says pyjamas are uncomfortable. ► go commando informal humorous to not wear any underwear: · In summertime, he likes to go commando. ► in the buff informal not wearing any clothes – a very informal use: · a beach where you can sunbathe in the buff Longman Language Activatornot wearing any clothes► have nothing on/not have anything on especially spoken to not be wearing any clothes: · Don't come in yet - I don't have anything on!· I didn't want to walk near the windows with nothing on. ► naked wearing no clothes - use this especially when it is surprising that someone is not wearing clothes: · He was lying on the bed, completely naked.· The magazine was full of pictures of naked men.stark nakedalso buck naked American (=completely naked): · I walked in, and Mr Tolifero was standing there buck naked. ► undressed wearing no clothes because you have just taken them off, for example to have a bath or go to bed: · When you're undressed, the nurse will come back and explain the procedure. ► bare a part of your body that is bare is not covered by any clothes: · bare feet· The dress tied around her neck, leaving her shoulders bare. ► nude a word meaning naked, used especially when talking about images of naked people in paintings, films etc: · At the front of the painting is a nude figure carrying a torch.nude photograph/scene/drawing etc (=showing someone wearing no clothes): · On the wall was a nude drawing of her husband. ► in the nude if you do something in the nude , you do it wearing no clothes at all, especially when this is unusual, exciting, or shocking: · He told me he cleans his house in the nude!· The pictures show Collier on top of a New York skyscraper in the nude. ► in your birthday suit informal without any clothes on - used humorously: · Martin's threatened to turn up for the wedding in his birthday suit. ► nudist/naturist someone who enjoys not wearing any clothes because they believe it is natural and healthy: · A close friend who is a nudist, convinced Michelle to visit the community with him. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► nude model 1not wearing any clothes SYN naked: I did some work as a nude model when I was in college. Have you ever posed nude (=been photographed or painted while nude)?2done by or involving people who are not wearing any clothes: There are several nude scenes in the film. I have no desire to go to a nude beach (=a beach where people wear no clothes).3a pale pink-brown colour – used in fashion: nude tights I did some work as a nude model when I was in college. ► posed nude Have you ever posed nude (=been photographed or painted while nude)? ► nude scenes There are several nude scenes in the film. ► nude beach I have no desire to go to a nude beach (=a beach where people wear no clothes). COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► beach· There are also sanctioned nude beaches and unsanctioned beaches, where you go buff at your own risk.· Martinique, she thought, what the heck, why not give the nude beach a try?· No I have not been to the nude beach.· You should come over to the nude beach. ► body· It was impossible to have history painting without the human figure and the idealised heroic male nude body was its bedrock. ► model· The six normally spent their working week posing as nude models in the Manchester Regional College of Art. ► mouse· In this study, nude mice were used that do not possess mature T lymphocytes but do have natural killer cell activity. ► photo· Mia was stunned when she found nude photos of 21-year-old Soon-Yi taken in Woody's apartment.· But it would not be impossible to get a nude photo printed at a Perfecta lab.· Soon-Yi told friends that Mia went wild after finding nude photos of her in film-maker Allen's Manhattan apartment.· He suggested taking nude photos of her.· He turns down a small side alley where the scene is quieter, with fewer glaring neon signs and nude photo displays. ► scene· Gibson, 37, appears in his longest ever nude scene in For ever Young.· Everyone missed the artistic rationale for my nude scene.· Apparently the couple had some nude scenes and Jared couldn't stomach the idea of his sweetheart frolicking with her ex!· Look, there aren't any nude scenes in the script, not with Caduta.· But I think I can say that there aren't going to be any nude scenes between you and Caduta. ► woman· They are utterly complicit with the usual representations of nude women in the history of art.· Visible for a modest $ 2 per person fee, the nine paintings show satyr-like men grappling uncertainly with fleshy nude women.· On the contrary, a nude women is rarely anything but a motif.· And what about all those nude women casually festooning the stage?· One, a nude woman after the style of Modigliani. nude1 adjectivenude2 noun nudenude2 noun ExamplesEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot wearing any clothes► have nothing on/not have anything on Collocations especially spoken to not be wearing any clothes: · Don't come in yet - I don't have anything on!· I didn't want to walk near the windows with nothing on. ► naked wearing no clothes - use this especially when it is surprising that someone is not wearing clothes: · He was lying on the bed, completely naked.· The magazine was full of pictures of naked men.stark nakedalso buck naked American (=completely naked): · I walked in, and Mr Tolifero was standing there buck naked. ► undressed wearing no clothes because you have just taken them off, for example to have a bath or go to bed: · When you're undressed, the nurse will come back and explain the procedure. ► bare a part of your body that is bare is not covered by any clothes: · bare feet· The dress tied around her neck, leaving her shoulders bare. ► nude a word meaning naked, used especially when talking about images of naked people in paintings, films etc: · At the front of the painting is a nude figure carrying a torch.nude photograph/scene/drawing etc (=showing someone wearing no clothes): · On the wall was a nude drawing of her husband. ► in the nude if you do something in the nude , you do it wearing no clothes at all, especially when this is unusual, exciting, or shocking: · He told me he cleans his house in the nude!· The pictures show Collier on top of a New York skyscraper in the nude. ► in your birthday suit informal without any clothes on - used humorously: · Martin's threatened to turn up for the wedding in his birthday suit. ► nudist/naturist someone who enjoys not wearing any clothes because they believe it is natural and healthy: · A close friend who is a nudist, convinced Michelle to visit the community with him. a picture that you paint or draw► picture a painting or drawing: · Van Gogh's "Sunflowers' is one of the most famous pictures in the world.· an early picture by the French Impressionist painter Claude Monetpicture of: · There was a picture of a windmill on the bedroom wall.somebody's picture (=a painting or drawing of someone): · The house belonged to the Duke of Wellington, and his picture hangs in the hall.draw/paint a picture: · I didn't know the word in Japanese so I drew a little picture.do a picture spoken (=draw or paint a picture): · Daisy did a lovely picture of a cat at school today. ► painting a picture that someone has painted: · an exhibition of paintings by French artists· The museum has an impressive collection of early 20th century American paintings.painting of: · a painting of the Grand Canal in Venice by Canaletto· Gaugin is famous for his paintings of native women on the Pacific island of Tahiti.do a painting: · Dali did several paintings of his wife. ► drawing a picture that has been drawn using a pen or pencil: · The classroom was bright and cheerful, with childrens' drawings on the walls.drawing of: · On the wall was a drawing of a woman's head by Matisse.do a drawing: · Degas did a series of drawings of dancers at the ballet school in Paris. ► sketch a picture consisting of a few lines drawn quickly with a pen or pencil: sketch of: · I thought your sketches of the garden were very attractive.do/make a sketch: · The architect did a sketch of how the building will look when it's finished.quick/rough sketch (=a sketch done very quickly): · Gabriella did a quick sketch of her baby daughter. ► illustration a picture in a book, which shows people or events that have been mentioned in the book: · The new encyclopedia is full of color illustrations and photographs.· Who did the illustrations for the book? They're lovely. ► poster a very large picture or photograph printed on paper, which you put on a wall for decoration: poster of: · Anna's bedroom wall was covered in posters of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe. ► portrait a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person: portrait of: · A full-length portrait of the Queen hung on the wall.paint a portrait: · The artist Hans Holbein was best known for painting portraits.self-portrait (=a picture of the artist done by the artist): · Rembrandt's "Self-portrait with feather in cap"· A series of 43 self-portraits by Greek-born American Lucas Samaras (b. 1936) have been donated to the Museum of Modern Art, New York. ► landscape a painting or photograph showing an area of countryside: · "What kind of photographs do you take?" "Mostly landscapes, and some portraits."landscape painter/artist/photographer: · Constable is probably England's most famous landscape artist. ► study a small detailed drawing, especially one which is done in order to prepare for a larger picture, or as part of a series of drawings of the same kind of subject: study of: · Renoir did several studies of small plants and flowers.study for: · The exhibition includes a series of studies by Picasso for his painting Guernica. ► nude a picture of someone without any clothes on: · To be honest, I prefer his flower pictures to his nudes.· a nude by Picasso WORD SETS► Visualabstract, adjectiveafter, prepositionArt Deco, nounart gallery, nounartist, nounArt Nouveau, nounbackground, nouncalligraphy, nouncaricature, nouncaricature, verbcaricaturist, nouncartoon, nouncarving, nounceramics, nounchalk, nouncharcoal, nounchase, verbclip art, nouncomposition, nounconceptual art, nouncontrast, nouncrayon, nouncrayon, verbcutout, noundecal, noundimension, noundoodle, verbdraughtsman, noundrawing, nounengrave, verbengraving, nounexhibit, nounfigurative, adjectivefigure, nounfreehand, adjectivegallery, noungilt, noungilt, adjectivegraphic, adjectivegraphic design, noungraphics, nouniconography, nounillustrate, verbillustration, nounink, nounink, verbinset, verbintaglio, nounlacquer, nounlacquer, verblaser, nounlife-size, adjectivelight show, nounlinocut, nounmanikin, nounmezzotint, nounmobile, nounmodel, nounmodel, verbmodernism, nounmontage, nounmosaic, nounmount, verbmural, nounmuseum, nounnaturalism, nounnaturalistic, adjectiveneedlepoint, nounnude, nounobjet d'art, nounochre, nounold master, nounop art, nounormolu, nounornamentation, nounoutline, verbpanorama, nounpantograph, nounpastel, nounpastel, adjectiveperspective, nounpicture, nounpicture, verbplasticity, nounpop art, nounportfolio, nounpose, verbpose, nounprimary colour, nounprint, verbprint, nounrelief, nounrepresentational, adjectiverestrained, adjectiveretro, nounretrospective, nounrubbing, nounself-portrait, nounshade, nounshade, verbsilk screen, adjectivesilversmith, nounsitter, nounsketch, nounsketch, verbsketchpad, nounson et lumière, nounstudy, nounstylized, adjectivesuperimpose, verbsymbol, nountattoo, nountattoo, verbtessellated, adjectivetransfer, nounturpentine, nounvanishing point, nounvibrant, adjectiveview, nounvisual aid, nounvisual arts, nounwoodcarving, nounwoodcut, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► female Phrases· Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann's undated painting Odalisque subscribes to the stereotypes of the female nude propagated by her male counterparts.· The beautiful female nudes in this show, rendered large and golden, are at once sensual, heroic and strong.· The female nude has been conceived as an expression of fundamental principles of order and design.· In this chapter we examine how the female nude became a crucial element in the formation of art designated modern.· Chapter 4 considers why the female nude played so prominent a part in the making of modern art practice.· The primacy of the female nude as a motif of modern art, from Courbet to Kruger, is examined.· Everyone else in the class is working on a reclining female nude.· Representing the female nude After thirty or so years of scholarship, feminism now has a relatively well-established position within art history. ► male· The packages contained a magazine and a book called Boy Foto which contained male nudes, some under 16.· First, it is very similar to male nudes by Rembrandt, including those in his etchings.· The male nudes in his parlour were balanced carefully by female ones in the games room.· We flick through a few of them, Gilbert and George pointing out the anachronistic charm of the airbrushed male nudes. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► in the nude 1[countable] a painting, statue etc of someone not wearing clothes2in the nude not wearing any clothes SYN naked: He was standing there in the nude.
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