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nude
裸体
Naked, not in the state of clothing. Most of the time in a particular culture or context, dress more general occasions, or even exposed private parts and so on. Or naked, naked. Other nonsense words, including the color of the red (naked), and the original refers to the trunk of the carcass (carcass) and so on. English nude from Latin nudus. Initially introduced in English, with plain (bare), bare (bare), unadorned (unadorned) meaning, a wider range. From 1531 onwards became the legal term "no evidence to support", in 1631 became the art community for the "clothing" euphemism. bare and naked were derived from the ancient English bær and nacod derived, uncovered (uncovered) meaning. ... 裸體,為不着衣物的狀態。多數概指在特定文化或情境時,著裝較一般場合為少,甚至露出私處部位等情況。或稱裸、裸身。其他有裸體含義的字,包括本為色彩的赤(赤身)、及原指軀幹的胴(胴體)等。 英語的nude源自拉丁語nudus。最初引入英語時,帶有樸素(plain)、裸(bare)、未經裝飾(unadorned)之意,範圍較廣。1531年起成為法律術語「無證據支持」,1631年成為藝術界對於「衣不蔽體」的委婉語。bare與naked則分別由古英語bær及nacod衍生而來,有未覆掩(uncovered)之意。...
The translations of 裸体 from Chinese to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «裸体» in Chinese.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «裸体» OVER TIME
The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «裸体» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «裸体» appears in digitalised printed sources in Chinese between the year 1500 and the present day.
Examples of use in the Chinese literature, quotes and news about 裸体
EXAMPLES
CHINESE BOOKS RELATING TO «裸体»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. 裸体 [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-zh/luo-ti>. Apr 2024 ».