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3 ♦ bare
♦ bare /bɛə(r)/a.1 nudo; scoperto: bare feet, piedi nudi; bare head, testa scoperta; capo nudo; to strip sb. bare, denudare q.; spogliare q. NOTA D'USO: - bare, naked o nude?-2 spoglio; nudo; brullo; vuoto; disadorno: a bare cell, una nuda cella; bare hills, colline brulle; a bare tree, un albero spoglio; a bare room, una stanza disadorna; The cupboard was bare, la credenza era vuota; to strip st. bare, spogliare qc.; svuotare qc.; bare of, privo di; senza3 semplice; essenziale; nudo; puro: the bare essentials, i fatti essenziali; the bare truth, la nuda verità4 appena sufficiente; mero; minimo; risicato: a bare handful of people, solo un pugno di persone; a bare majority, una maggioranza risicata (o di stretta misura); the bare minimum, lo stretto necessario● (fig.) the bare bones, l'essenziale (di qc.); gli elementi essenziali □ bare-bones (agg.), essenziale; di base; senza accessori: bare-bones expenses, spese di base; a bare-bones computing system, un sistema informatico senza accessori □ (leg.) bare contract, contratto di comodato (o a titolo gratuito) □ bare-faced ► barefaced □ bare-knuckled, ( boxe) senza guanti; (fig.) senza scrupoli, senza riserve □ (econ.) the bare subsistence level, il minimo vitale □ to earn a bare living, guadagnare appena di che vivere □ in one's bare skin, in costume adamitico □ to lay bare, mettere a nudo; rivelare; svelare □ with one's bare hands, a mani nude; con le proprie mani.(to) bare /bɛə(r)/v. t.1 scoprire; denudare; mettere a nudo: to bare one's head, scoprirsi il capo; ( di animale) to bare one's teeth, mostrare (o scoprire) i denti2 mettere a nudo; rivelare: to bare one's soul, mettere a nudo il proprio animo; to bare one's thoughts, rivelare i propri pensieri -
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['bɛəˌnʌk(ə)l] 1. нареч.; = bareknuckle, bare-knuckled1) с обнажёнными кулаками, без перчаток2) без церемоний, нагло2. прил.; = bareknuckle, bare-knuckled1) = barefisted2) бесцеремонный, наглый3) острый, жестокий, бескомпромиссный, беспощадныйThis is really a bare-knuckle fight between the parties over the extent to which the Republicans will be able to push through many of the things they have on their agenda. — Между партиями идёт жестокая борьба, от исхода которой зависит, сколько законов республиканцы смогут провести через Сенат.
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noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88565/knuckle_down">knuckle down* * *(a joint of a finger: She hit her hand against the wall and grazed her knuckles.) der Knöchel* * *knuck·le[ˈnʌkl̩]I. nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäustento crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken▪ \knuckles pl Schlagring m4.▶ to be near the \knuckle BRIT ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt seinII. vi1. (start working hard)2. (submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach* * *['nʌkl]n(Finger)knöchel m; (of meat) Hachse f, Haxe f → near,See:→ near* * *knuckle [ˈnʌkl]A s1. (Finger)Knöchel m: → rap1 A 1, C 12. (Kalbs-, Schweins-) Haxe f oder (-)Hachse f:3. TECH Gelenk n4. pl US Schlagring mB v/iknuckle down to work sich an die Arbeit machen, sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen* * *noun1) (Anat.) [Finger]knöchel, der2) Hachse, dieknuckle of pork — Eisbein, das
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knuck·le [ʼnʌkl̩] nwith bare \knuckles mit bloßen Fäusten;to crack one's \knuckles mit den Fingern knacken\knuckles pl Schlagring mPHRASES:to be near the \knuckle ( Brit) ( fam) sich akk hart an der Grenze bewegen; joke ziemlich gewagt sein vi1) ( start working hard)to \knuckle down sich akk dahinterklemmen [o ( fam) reinknien]; ( hurry up) sich akk ranhalten ( fam)2) ( submit)they \knuckled under to the demands of the trade unions sie gaben den Forderungen der Gewerkschaften nach
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