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to expose / to reveal / to lay bare / also pr. [pu4 lu4]
HSK 6
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *禿* | 禿* | *禿
bald (lacking hair or feathers) / barren; bare; denuded / blunt (lacking a point) / (of a piece of writing) unsatisfactory; lacking something
HSK 7-9
naked; bare; uncovered; exposed
HSK 7-9
to lay bare / to come to light
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *徒* | 徒* | *徒
disciple; apprentice; believer / on foot / bare; empty / to no avail / only / prison sentence
with bare hands / unarmed / fighting hand-to-hand / freehand (drawing)
to bare one's head; to be bareheaded / to go bald / bald head / bald person
naked / bare
bare feet
to bare the feet
lit. to go into battle bare-breasted (idiom) / fig. to go all out / to come out in the open
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *屼* | 屼* | *屼
bare hill
to bare fangs and brandish claws (idiom); to make threatening gestures
to lay bare in a few words / to expose with a word / to point out bluntly
to grimace (in pain) / to show one's teeth / to bare one's fangs
bald; bare (no hair, no leaves, no vegetation etc)
to lay bare (actual facts, secrets etc) / to reveal
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *嘊* | 嘊* | *嘊
to growl (of dog) / to bare fangs
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *赤* | 赤* | *赤
red / scarlet / bare / naked
bare upper body / bare-chested / to bare one's chest
to bare the breast
to possess nothing except bare necessities / to live a poor or frugal life
to lay bare in a few words / to expose with a word
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *袒* | 袒* | *袒
to bare
lit. fight tigers with one's bare hands and wade across raging rivers (idiom) / fig. to display foolhardy courage
to bare one's chest / bare-chested
bare ground
bare pillow (i.e. the pillow without pillow-case)
bare / naked / (fig.) plain / undisguised / unadorned
to bare one shoulder / (fig.) to side with / to discriminate in favor of
to possess nothing except bare necessities / to live a poor or frugal life
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *齜* | 齜* | *齜
projecting teeth / to bare one's teeth
show one's ferocious appearance (idiom); the atrocious features revealed / with fangs bared
bare to the waist
to bare the upper body
to give one's bare heart into sb else's keeping (idiom); sb has one's absolute confidence / to trust completely / to confide in sb with entire sincerity
(idiom) with one's bare hands (unarmed – also figuratively: without assistance)
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *裼* | 裼* | *裼
to bare the upper body
to bare one's left arm and take off one's cap as an expression of sorrow
bare and bald (of mountains) / bright and brilliant / fat and sleek
naked / bare
lit. with only four bare walls for a home (idiom) / fig. very poor / wretched
to expose / to bare
with bare hands
to bare one's arms (in agitation)
bare foot / to be barefoot
to strip to the waist / to be bare to the waist
(literary) things other than the bare necessities of life / item of some value / Taiwan pr. [zhang4 wu4]
lit. to push up one's sleeves and bare one's fists / to be eager to get started
Wu Song, a heroic outlaw of Liangshan Marsh in the classic novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传, whose exploits include killing a tiger with his bare hands
to surrender after baring oneself to the waist and tying one's hands behind
to walk on one's knees and bare one's breast (a gesture of deepest apology)
bare rock
(of a garment) off-the-shoulder; shoulder-baring
to grimace (in pain) / to show one's teeth / to bare one's fangs
four bare walls
matted hair and bare feet / unkempt
bare foot / to be barefoot


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