
마음을 졸이거나 걱정하며 안달하다
To be constantly or visibly worried, anxious, or distressed.
예문:
"She spent the whole night fretting about the upcoming exam results."
"There is no need to fret over such a minor mistake."
"The mother fretted that her child might get lost in the crowd."
초조하거나 안달복달하는 상태
A state of anxiety or worry.
예문:
"He was in a constant fret until the news finally arrived."
"The long delay put the waiting passengers into a visible fret."
표면을 문지르거나 갉아내어 서서히 마모시키다
To gradually wear away or erode a surface by rubbing, gnawing, or chemical action.
예문:
"The acidic rain began to fret the surface of the ancient limestone statue."
"Strong currents slowly fret the riverbank over many decades."
현악기의 지판에 박혀 있는 금속 막대
A metal bar or ridge on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument that marks the position for a specific note.
예문:
"The guitarist pressed the string down just behind the third fret."
"A worn-out fret can cause an annoying buzzing sound when playing."
수직과 수평선이 반복되는 기하학적 장식 문양
An ornamental design consisting of repeated geometric patterns, often interlaced lines.
예문:
"The ceiling was decorated with an intricate Greek fret pattern."
"The artisan carved a delicate fret around the edge of the wooden box."
바다에서 육지로 밀려오는 차가운 안개
A cold sea mist or fog, especially one that moves inland.
예문:
"A thick sea fret rolled in, obscuring the lighthouse from view."
"The coastal village was suddenly swallowed by a damp, grey fret."
악기에 프렛을 달거나 줄을 프렛에 눌러 소리를 내다
To provide a stringed instrument with frets or to press a string against a fret.
예문:
"The luthier carefully fretted the rosewood fingerboard."
"Try fretting the fifth string to play the correct note."