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I . bare [beəʳ] PRZYM.

1. bare (unclothed):

bare
gol
in bare feet
with one's bare hands przen.

2. bare (uncovered):

bare branch
gol
bare landscape

3. bare (empty):

bare

4. bare (unadorned):

bare
bare room

5. bare (basic):

the bare minimum

II . bare [beəʳ] CZ. cz. przech.

bare przen.
bare record cz. przech. REL.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
They were to ride across open, bare and absolutely barren approach without any cover, to charge straight in on the redoubt at the gallop.
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The most distinctive feature is its bare, almost vulture-like head covered in dull blue skin.
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The tallness of his characters, their exquisite postures, smooth faces and bare foreheads characterize his style.
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They are usually eaten with bare hands, even though tortas ahogadas are messy due to the large amount of sauce used.
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He also caused a sensation when he decided to play rugby at club level with bare arms and legs, as he disapproved of the standard shin-length knickerbockers.
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Those that have stayed here have barricaded themselves in their houses, and only creep out in the early morning to buy the bare necessities, like bread.
www.telegraph.co.uk
For instance, a bare encryption algorithm will provide no authentication mechanism, nor any explicit message integrity checking.
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The only memorial which could be worthy of the soldiers was the bare and uncoloured story of their part in the war.
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The hill is formed of precipitous bare solid rock, rounded on the top and about 500 feet in height.
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Lawns, gardens and groves were planted, and the bare land was gradually covered by veils of greenery.
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