
발뒤꿈치나 신발, 양말의 뒤축 부분.
The back part of the human foot below the ankle, or the corresponding part of a shoe, boot, or sock.
예문:
"She wore comfortable shoes because walking in high heels all day was painful."
"The doctor examined the blister on the patient's heel caused by friction."
"My favorite pair of boots needs to have the heel replaced soon."
빵이나 치즈의 끝 부분, 또는 꺾꽂이묘나 골프채 머리처럼 물건의 끝이나 하단 부분.
The crusty end piece of a loaf of bread or cheese, or the lowest or end part of an object, such as a plant cutting or a golf club head.
예문:
"Nobody wanted the heel of the bread loaf, so I toasted it for myself."
"When taking a cutting, make sure to include a small heel of old wood for better rooting."
"If you strike the golf ball near the heel of the club, the shot will likely hook."
비열하고 신뢰할 수 없으며 남을 함부로 대하는 사람.
A contemptible, untrustworthy, or mean person, especially one who treats others badly.
예문:
"He acted like a complete heel when he stood up his date without calling."
"In professional wrestling, the audience loves to boo the designated heel."
(배가) 바람이나 무게 때문에 한쪽으로 기울다.
(Of a boat or ship) to tilt or lean over to one side due to wind pressure or uneven weight distribution.
예문:
"As the strong gust hit the sail, the small yacht began to heel sharply."
"We had to shift the cargo to prevent the heavily loaded vessel from heeling too much."
(개에게 명령하여) 주인의 뒤를 따르거나 옆에 붙어 걷다.
(Used as a command to a dog) to walk immediately behind or beside the handler.
예문:
"The trainer taught the puppy to heel perfectly during walks."
"When the owner shouted "Heel!", the large dog immediately came to his side."
"Service dogs must learn to heel reliably in crowded public spaces."