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1 naked
adjective1) nackt2) nackt [Glühbirne]; offen [Licht, Flamme]3) (defenceless) wehrlos4) (plain) nackt [Tatsache, Wahrheit, Aggression, Gier, Ehrgeiz]visible to or with the naked eye — mit bloßem Auge zu erkennen
* * *['neikid]1) (without clothes: a naked child.) nackt2) (openly seen, not hidden: the naked truth.) bloß•- academic.ru/89366/nakedly">nakedly- nakedness
- the naked eye* * *na·ked[ˈneɪkɪd]half \naked halb nacktto strip \naked sich akk nackt ausziehen\naked aggression unverhüllte Aggression\naked ambition blanker Ehrgeiza \naked bulb eine nackte Glühbirneto the \naked eye für das bloße Augewith the \naked eye mit bloßem Auge\naked flame offene Flamme* * *['neIkɪd]adj1) person nackt, unbekleidet, bloß (liter); animal (= without fur) ohne Fell; bird (= without feathers) federlos; branch nackt, kahl; countryside kahl; sword bloß, blank, nackt; flame, light ungeschützt; wire blanknaked to the waist —
I feel naked without my wristwatch/make-up (as) naked as nature intended ( hum man ) woman —, man ) im Adamskostüm (hum) woman im Evaskostüm (hum)
(as) naked as the day (that) he was born — splitterfasernackt (hum)
visible/invisible to the naked eye — mit bloßem Auge erkennbar/nicht erkennbar
a room with one naked bulb — ein Zimmer, in dem nur eine Glühbirne hing
2) (= defenceless) schutzlosthe President/army was left naked — der Präsident/das Heer stand schutzlos da
* * *naked [ˈneıkıd] adj (adv nakedly)1. nackt:naked flames pl offenes Feuer2. bloß, nackt:with the naked eye mit bloßem oder nacktem Auge3. nackt, blank (Schwert etc)4. nackt, kahl (Felsen, Wände etc):a naked room ein kahler Raum5. entblößt (of von oder gen):a tree naked of leaves ein entlaubter Baum;naked of all provisions bar aller Vorräte6. a) schutz-, wehrlosb) preisgegeben, ausgeliefert ( beide:to dat)7. nackt, ungeschminkt, unverblümt (Fakten, Wahrheit etc):naked hatred nackter oder blanker Hass8. JUR bloß, ohne Rechtsanspruch, unbestätigt:naked debenture Br ungesicherte Schuldverschreibung;naked confession unbestätigtes Geständnis;naked possession tatsächlicher Besitz (ohne Rechtsanspruch)9. BOT nackt, unbehaart, blattlos:naked lady Herbstzeitlose f10. ZOOL nackt:a) unbehaartb) federlosc) ohne Schale oder Haus* * *adjective1) nackt2) nackt [Glühbirne]; offen [Licht, Flamme]3) (defenceless) wehrlos4) (plain) nackt [Tatsache, Wahrheit, Aggression, Gier, Ehrgeiz]visible to or with the naked eye — mit bloßem Auge zu erkennen
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2 invisible
adjectiveinvisible mending — Kunststopfen, das
invisible earnings — (Commerc.) unsichtbare Einkünfte
* * *[in'vizəbl](not able to be seen: Only in stories can people make themselves invisible.) unsichtbar- academic.ru/88320/invisibly">invisibly- invisibility* * *in·vis·ible[ɪnˈvɪzəbl̩]adj inv1. (to the eye) unsichtbar\invisible to the naked eye mit bloßem Auge nicht zu erkennen\invisible mending Kunststopfen nt\invisible assets unsichtbare Vermögenswerte* * *[In'vɪzəbl]1. adjunsichtbarto feel invisible — sich (dat) unsichtbar vorkommen
invisible to the naked eye — mit dem bloßen Auge nicht erkennbar
2. n* * *A adj (adv invisibly) auch fig unsichtbar (to für):invisible ink Geheimtinte f;* * *adjective(also Econ.) unsichtbar; (hidden because of fog etc.; too small) nicht sichtbarinvisible mending — Kunststopfen, das
invisible earnings — (Commerc.) unsichtbare Einkünfte
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3 invisible
1) ( to the eye) unsichtbar;\invisible to the naked eye mit bloßem Auge nicht zu erkennen\invisible mending Kunststopfen nt -
4 microbe
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