stripped
Prononciation : [strɪpt]
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Contexte : « removal »
(verb) to take off something like clothing, layers, or an outer covering. Imagine if you took off a jacket when it was hot outside, you would say you stripped off your jacket.
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She stripped off her old paint to make the furniture look new again.
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He didn’t strip off his coat when he entered the warm room, so he still felt chilly.
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Why did you strip off your gloves before starting the project?
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) when something is bare or without anything else on it. Think of a tree in winter with no leaves; it looks stripped down to its bare branches.
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The stripped walls of the room felt modern and clean.
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The room was not stripped; it had all its decorations and furniture.
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Does the house look stripped or is it still filled with things?
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