nudity

/ˈnjuːdəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnuːdəti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈn(y)üdətē -ətē, -i/ (ame, mw)

nudity — 名詞

1. a situation in which someone's body is not covered by any clothing, either as a

1.名詞B2
釋義

裸露

身體無衣物遮蔽的狀態

a situation in which someone's body is not covered by any clothing, either as a fact or as something that is seen by other people

例句

The museum exhibition features classical sculptures that celebrate the human form, including some with nudity.

該博物館的展覽展出多件頌揚人體的古典雕塑,其中有些涉及裸露。

art context — nudity in classical sculpture

Tariq explained that local laws prohibit public nudity in parks and beaches within the city.

Tariq 說明,當地法律禁止在公園和海灘等公共場所裸露身體。

legal context — public nudity

同義詞
  • nakedness

    more informal and emotional; often implies vulnerability or embarrassment

  • bareness

    broader meaning — can refer to lack of covering on objects, rooms, or landscapes, not only bodies

  • undress

    can refer to partial clothing or the action of removing clothes, rather than a permanent state

用法筆記

Uncountable noun — do not use in plural form ('nudities'). The term itself is neutral and descriptive, but the situations it refers to can carry social, legal, or moral weight depending on context.

常見錯誤

The film contains many nudities.
The film contains nudity.
💡'nudity' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.
The nudity of the room surprised me.
The bareness of the room surprised me.
💡'nudity' refers specifically to unclothed bodies, not to things that are uncovered or empty.