
바람의 힘을 이용하여 하늘에 띄우는 장난감
A toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
예문:
"The children spent the afternoon flying a colorful kite at the beach."
"He carefully adjusted the string to keep the kite steady in the strong wind."
갈고리 모양의 부리와 갈라진 꼬리를 가진 수리과의 새
A medium to large long-winged bird of prey which typically has a forked tail and frequently soars on updrafts of air.
예문:
"A red kite circled high above the valley, searching for small rodents."
"The bird's forked tail is a distinguishing feature of the kite species."
두 쌍의 인접한 변의 길이가 각각 같은 사각형
A quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides, symmetrical only about its diagonals.
예문:
"In geometry class, we learned how to calculate the area of a kite."
"A kite is a specific type of quadrilateral that is not necessarily a rhombus."
신용이나 자금을 얻기 위해 발행하는 가짜 수표나 어음
A fraudulent check, bill, or receipt used to obtain credit or money.
예문:
"The auditor discovered a series of kites used to hide the company's debt."
"Issuing a kite is a serious financial offense that can lead to imprisonment."
경주용 요트 등에서 사용하는 가볍고 큰 보조 돛
A spinnaker or other high, light sail used on a racing boat.
예문:
"The racing yacht deployed its kite to catch the light breeze."
"A colorful kite was visible on the horizon as the boat neared the finish line."
자금을 융통하기 위해 수표나 어음을 부정하게 발행하다
To write or use a check, bill, or receipt fraudulently, especially to take advantage of the time it takes for a check to clear.
예문:
"He was arrested for attempting to kite checks across several different banks."
"The suspect kited the bill to cover his gambling losses temporarily."
새처럼 공중을 미끄러지듯 가볍고 빠르게 움직이다
To move or glide quickly and easily, like a bird in flight.
예문:
"The small boat kited across the waves with surprising speed."
"Watch the eagle kite through the canyon as it hunts for prey."
물가나 주식의 가격을 인위적으로 급격히 올리다
To cause prices or values to rise rapidly.
예문:
"Speculators managed to kite the stock price before selling their shares."
"The sudden shortage of oil kited the fuel costs overnight."