Naked en français : traduction et définition

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Traduction et définition

(a) naked (person): (une personne) nue adjective

Exemples

  • "Hannah : That's a naked woman, Philip!"
  • "You're completely naked-"
  • "The naked guy!"
  • "Adios Horatio, you wild, naked guy"
  • "Preparation: Please be naked, lying face down on your desk when I arrive."
  • "Bruno : I'm already naked."
  • "Let's make your senior staff more accessible, more attractive, more distinguished, and less naked."
  • "The model in question is practically naked."
  • "The ones with the naked girls lying on bottles of perfume."
  • "He loves monkeys, and enjoys working naked."
  • "Naked Mondays."
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this scene!

A person without clothes, or a nude person is .
A common tool used for cutting paper, fabric or anything else is called a pair of .
Brighton refers to his paintings as "" in this scene (This term can be used as a synonym for painting).

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this scene!

A person without clothes, or a nude person is naked 1.
A common tool used for cutting paper, fabric or anything else is called a pair of scissors 2.
Brighton refers to his paintings as "pictures 3" in this scene (This term can be used as a synonym for painting).
1 naked: The term "naked" generally describes someone without clothes, or a nude person. For example: Adam and Eve were naked in the garden of Eden until they were expelled and learned shame! In this scene, Brighton (the artist) calls Horatio "the naked guy".
2 scissors: "Scissors", or "a pair of scissors" are a common tool used for cutting, slicing or tearing things, such as a paper or scotch tape. In this dialogue, Horatio cuts Brighton's paintings with a pair of scissors.
3 pictures: A "picture" describes some sort of visual representation, or an image. The term can be used to describe a photograph, painting or drawing. In this scene Brighton calls his work both "pictures" and "paintings".
Exercice 2
True or False? To prepare for his massage, Bruno should remove all of his clothes.

True or False? To prepare for his massage, Bruno should remove all of his clothes.
This is a true statement. As part of the preparation for the message, Filipe the masseur asks Bruno to "be naked". To be "naked" is to be nude or not wearing any clothes.
This is a false statement.
Exercice 3
Opposites Attract!

Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.

Term Antonym
Loose
Lend
Clothed

Opposites Attract!

Select the antonyms, or opposites of the words listed below. Each term was used in Luna's note.

Term Antonym
Loose Tight 1
Lend Borrow 2
ClothedNaked 3
1 Tight: This is correct. In the context of clothing, garments are considered "loose" or "tight" depending on how much room there is for the body inside them. Example: "His shirt was so tight, you see the hairs on his chest."
1 Basic: This is incorrect. "Basic" means primary or simple, and isn't the opposite of "loose". The opposite of basic might be "complex", "advanced" or "sophisticated".
1 New: This is incorrect. "New" means recent "not existing previously", and isn't the opposite of "loose". The opposite of "new" is generally "old".
1 Formal: This is incorrect. "Formal" means "elegant", "sophisticated" or "fancy". Example: The wedding was very formal: only tuxedos and dinner dresses were worn.The opposite of "formal" is "informal" or "casual".
2 Borrow: This is correct. "To borrow" means to take or receive something with the promise and understanding that it will be returned. "Borrow" is the opposite of "to lend". Example: -Can I borrow your car this weekend? -Sorry, but I don't lend my car to chimpanzees, even if they are capable of human speech.
2 Give: This is incorrect. "To give" is to donate or award something; it isn't an antonym for "lend". A common antonym for "take" is "give".
2 Take: This is incorrect. "To take" isn't an antonym for "lend". A common antonym for "give" is "take".
3 Naked: This is correct. The adjective "clothed" describes someone or something that is "dressed" or "wearing clothes". Other antonyms for "clothed" include "nude", "undressed" and "unclothed".
3 Dressed: This is incorrect. "Dressed" and "clothed" are actually synonyms: words which express the same meaning.
3 Dirty: This is incorrect. "Dirty" means "unclean", "unhygienic" or "unwashed". It is not an antonym of "clothed".

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