bareness
/ˈbeənəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbernəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈber-nəs/ (ame, mw)
bareness — 名詞
1. the state of not having any covering, clothing, or protection, especially on a b
裸露
身體或表面無遮蔽的狀態
the state of not having any covering, clothing, or protection, especially on a body part or surface
The bareness of the child's feet on the icy floor worried the teacher.
小孩光腳踩在冰冷的地板上,裸露的雙腳讓老師十分擔心。
bareness of the child's feet
Amir shivered from the bareness of his shoulders in the cold winter wind.
Amir 冷得發抖,因為肩膀裸露在寒冬的風中。
bareness of his shoulders
The bareness of the winter trees gave the garden a sad and empty look.
冬日樹木的裸露枝條,讓花園顯得蕭瑟而空曠。
- covering
something that covers or protects
- protection
shelter or guard against harm or cold
用法筆記
Commonly used with the preposition 'of' followed by a noun phrase describing a body part or natural feature.
常見錯誤
2. the quality of being plain and simple, with very little or no decoration, furnit
簡樸
幾無裝飾或家具的樸素狀態
the quality of being plain and simple, with very little or no decoration, furniture, or extra contents
The bareness of the hotel room, with just a bed and chair, surprised Lucia.
旅館房間的簡樸——只有一張床和一把椅子——讓 Lucia 感到驚訝。
bareness of the hotel room
Haruto appreciated the bareness of the design, where every line had a clear purpose.
Haruto 欣賞這項設計的簡樸;每一條線條都有清晰的用途。
bareness of the design
The bareness of the walls made the small flat feel cold and empty.
牆上沒有任何裝飾,讓這間小公寓顯得冰冷而空曠。
- plainness
similar meaning but less extreme — suggests simple rather than completely empty
- simplicity
broader term that can be positive; focuses on lack of complexity rather than lack of objects
- starkness
a stronger, often negative version that suggests harsh emptiness
- ornamentation
decorative details added to something
- lavishness
rich, abundant decoration and luxury
用法筆記
Often carries a mildly negative or neutral tone when describing a living space, but can be positive when describing a design or artistic style that values minimalism.