
표면을 덮고 있는 물질의 층이나 겹.
A sheet, quantity, or thickness of material covering a surface.
예문:
"The painter applied a second layer of varnish to the wooden table."
"A thick layer of dust had settled on the abandoned books."
계층 구조나 시스템 내에서의 지위 또는 특정 단계.
A level of seniority or a specific grade within a hierarchy or system.
예문:
"The company decided to eliminate a layer of middle management to improve efficiency."
"There are multiple layers of meaning in this complex historical novel."
특히 알을 낳게 하기 위해 기르는 암탉이나 새.
A hen or other bird that is kept specifically for the purpose of laying eggs.
예문:
"The farmer checked the coop to see if the layers had produced any eggs."
"Healthy layers require a diet rich in calcium to produce strong eggshells."
무언가를 겹치거나 연속적인 층으로 배열하다.
To arrange something in overlapping or consecutive sheets or levels.
예문:
"Layer the lasagna noodles with cheese and meat sauce in the baking dish."
"She layered her clothing to stay warm during the winter hike."
윗부분을 아랫부분보다 짧게 잘라 볼륨감을 주는 방식으로 머리를 깎다.
To cut hair so that the top parts are shorter than the bottom parts, creating volume.
예문:
"The stylist layered her long hair to give it more movement and body."
"He asked the barber not to layer the back too much."
모체 식물에 붙어 있는 상태에서 뿌리를 내리도록 고정시킨 식물의 가지.
A plant shoot that is fastened down to take root while still attached to the parent plant.
예문:
"The gardener used layers to propagate the rare rose bush in the garden."
"This species of shrub spreads naturally through layers when branches touch the ground."