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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "" (luǒ) primarily means "naked" or "bare," referring to the state of being without clothes or covering. It is often used literally to describe physical nudity but can also be used metaphorically to express bluntness or exposure without concealment.

Common Collocations

  • (luǒ yǒng): naked swimming, often in natural settings.
  • 裸露 (luǒ lù): exposed or uncovered, used for both physical and abstract contexts.
  • (chì luǒ luǒ): an emphatic form meaning "barefaced" or "bluntly," often describing speech or facts.

Usage Notes

When using to describe people, it usually refers to nudity in a neutral or natural context, such as art or nature. The phrase is common in spoken and written Chinese to emphasize honesty or harsh reality without any disguise. Avoid using in formal or polite contexts when referring to people’s clothing status, as it can be too direct or impolite.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse with (guāng), which also means "bare" or "naked" but is more often used in idiomatic expressions like (barefoot). specifically emphasizes the absence of clothing or covering.

Example Sentences

He swims naked on the beach, enjoying the feeling of freedom.

This painting depicts a naked body, symbolizing purity and nature.

He bluntly told the truth without any disguise.