
부드럽게 짠 양모나 면직물로, 표면에 보풀이 있는 천.
A soft-woven fabric, typically made of wool or cotton, with a slightly raised surface.
예문:
"He wore a thick flannel shirt to stay warm while chopping wood."
"The interior of the jewelry box was lined with soft red flannel."
플란넬 천으로 만든 바지나 제복.
Trousers made of flannel fabric, often worn as part of a uniform or for semi-formal occasions.
예문:
"The school uniform required boys to wear grey flannels during the winter term."
"He stepped onto the tennis court wearing pristine white flannels."
세수할 때 사용하는 작은 수건이나 헝겊.
A small piece of toweling or cloth used for washing the face or body.
예문:
"She soaked the flannel in warm water to clean the baby's face."
"A cold flannel on the forehead can help relieve a headache."
어려운 상황을 피하기 위해 사용하는 모호하거나 아첨하는 말.
Evasive or flattering talk used to avoid answering a question or dealing with a difficult situation.
예문:
"The politician's speech was full of flannel and lacked any real substance."
"Don't give me any of that flannel; just tell me the truth."
플란넬 천으로 만들었거나 그와 관련된.
Made of or relating to flannel fabric.
예문:
"The flannel pajamas kept him warm all night."
"She preferred flannel bedding during the winter months."
질문에 직접 답하지 않고 모호하게 말하거나 아첨하다.
To talk evasively or use flattery to avoid a direct answer or a difficult topic.
예문:
"Stop flanneling and answer the committee's questions directly."
"The witness began to flannel when asked about his whereabouts."
플란넬 헝겊이나 수건으로 닦거나 씻기다.
To wash or rub someone or something with a flannel or washcloth.
예문:
"The nurse gently flanneled the patient's forehead to cool the fever."
"She flanneled the muddy floor until it was clean again."