
노, 패들
A short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used without an oarlock to move a small boat or canoe.
예문:
"We used a wooden paddle to steer the canoe through the narrow creek."
"He accidentally dropped his paddle into the deep water."
노를 젓다, 젓다
To move a boat through water using a paddle.
예문:
"They paddled slowly across the lake to enjoy the sunset."
"It is difficult to paddle against the strong river current."
물장구, 첨벙대다
To walk with bare feet or splash around in shallow water.
예문:
"The children were paddling in the shallow waves at the beach."
"We took off our shoes and paddled in the cool mountain stream."
라켓, 탁구채
A short-handled bat used in various ball games, such as table tennis or pickleball.
예문:
"She gripped her table tennis paddle tightly during the final match."
"Pickleball paddles are often made of lightweight composite materials."
매, 회초리
A flat wooden instrument used for administering corporal punishment.
예문:
"In the past, some teachers used a wooden paddle to discipline students."
"The principal threatened the misbehaving boy with the paddle."
전극판, 패들
A flat electrode used to deliver an electric shock to the heart in a defibrillator.
예문:
"The paramedic applied the paddles to the patient's chest and shouted 'Clear!'."
"Modern automated defibrillators often use adhesive pads instead of manual paddles."
지느러미, 발
The fin or flipper of an aquatic mammal or bird, such as a turtle or penguin.
예문:
"The sea turtle's powerful paddles allow it to migrate across vast oceans."
"Penguins use their stiff paddles to fly through the water with great speed."
주걱, 교반기
A tool or mechanical part used for stirring or mixing substances.
예문:
"The baker used a large plastic paddle to mix the bread dough."
"The industrial machine features a rotating paddle to keep the liquid uniform."