
허리띠, 띠, 벨트
a belt or cord worn around the waist to secure clothing or carry items
예문:
"The knight fastened his heavy sword to his leather girdle."
"A simple silk girdle held the monk's robe in place."
거들, 속옷, 보정 속옷
a woman's elasticized undergarment extending from the waist to the thigh, worn to shape the figure
예문:
"She wore a tight girdle to achieve a smoother silhouette under the evening gown."
"Modern shapewear has largely replaced the traditional boned girdle."
대, 환상골, 뼈이음
a bony structure that encircles the body and provides support for the limbs
예문:
"The pelvic girdle supports the weight of the upper body and protects internal organs."
"Injuries to the pectoral girdle can severely limit the range of motion in the arms."
거들, 보석 허리, 경계부
the widest part of a cut gemstone that forms the boundary between the crown and the pavilion
예문:
"The jeweler examined the diamond's girdle for any tiny chips or imperfections."
"A thin girdle is often preferred in brilliant-cut stones to maximize light reflection."
번철, 그리들, 굽는 판
a heavy, flat iron plate used for cooking cakes or scones over a fire; a griddle
예문:
"She baked traditional oatcakes on a hot girdle over the hearth."
"The smell of fresh scones cooking on the girdle filled the kitchen."
둘러싸다, 에워싸다, 감싸다
to surround or encircle something completely
예문:
"Ancient stone walls girdle the historic city center to this day."
"A ring of dense pine forest girdles the base of the mountain."
껍질을 벗기다, 환상 박피
to cut through the bark of a tree in a ring all the way around the trunk, usually to kill it
예문:
"The invasive beetles girdle the branches, preventing nutrients from reaching the leaves."
"Farmers may girdle a tree to clear land without having to chop it down immediately."