
고대 켈트족 등에서 서사시를 읊던 음유 시인 또는 위대한 시인.
A poet, traditionally one who recites epics and is associated with a particular oral tradition or national identity.
예문:
"The village bard preserved the tribe's history through oral poetry and song."
"Many scholars dedicate their lives to studying the works of the Bard of Avon."
중세 시대에 군마의 몸을 보호하기 위해 입혔던 갑옷.
A set of defensive armor for a horse, typically used in the Middle Ages.
예문:
"The heavy steel bard protected the horse from arrows during the charge."
"A complete bard for a warhorse could weigh over thirty kilograms."
고기를 구울 때 수분이 빠져나가는 것을 막기 위해 겉에 두르는 베이컨이나 지방 조각.
A thin slice of bacon or fat placed over meat or poultry to prevent it from drying out during roasting.
예문:
"Apply a bard of fat to the pheasant to prevent it from becoming tough in the oven."
"The bard was discarded after the roasting process was complete to reveal the meat."
굽기 전에 고기나 사냥한 짐승의 고기를 베이컨 조각으로 감싸다.
To cover meat or game with slices of bacon or fat before roasting.
예문:
"It is common practice to bard lean game birds like partridge to keep them succulent."
"Barding the beef fillet adds a subtle smoky flavor from the bacon fat."
말에게 방어용 갑옷을 입히다.
To equip a horse with defensive armor.
예문:
"The squires worked quickly to bard the chargers before the battle commenced."
"To bard a horse required significant time and assistance from multiple attendants."