
손이나 천 등으로 표면을 반복적으로 움직여 닦거나 윤을 내거나 마사지하다.
To apply pressure and friction to a surface using a hand, cloth, or object, typically for cleaning, polishing, or massaging.
예문:
"She rubbed the dusty antique mirror until it gleamed."
"The athlete rubbed his sore calf muscle with a liniment after the race."
"Please rub the stain with a damp cloth to see if it comes out."
크림, 양념 등 어떤 물질을 반복적으로 문질러 표면에 바르거나 혼합물에 비벼 넣다.
To spread or work a substance, such as cream, polish, or seasoning, onto or into a surface or mixture using repeated friction.
예문:
"Before roasting, he carefully rubbed the spice mixture into the chicken skin."
"The doctor advised her to rub the prescribed ointment into the affected area twice a day."
"We had to rub the butter into the flour mixture until it resembled coarse crumbs."
다른 물체나 표면에 반복적으로 움직여 마찰, 찰과상 또는 소음을 유발하다.
To move repeatedly against another object or surface, causing friction, abrasion, or noise.
예문:
"The loose wire kept rubbing against the metal frame, creating a squeaking sound."
"My new hiking boots started to rub painfully against my heel after just an hour of walking."
주요 어려움이나 장애물; 문제의 핵심적인 부분.
A major difficulty or obstacle; the crucial point of a problem (often used in the phrase 'there's the rub').
예문:
"The plan was perfect in theory, but the rub was finding enough funding to execute it."
"He wanted to quit his job and travel, but there was the rub—he had a family to support."
"The main rub in developing the new software was integrating it with the legacy system."
문지르거나 닦는 행위.
An instance or act of applying friction or polishing.
예문:
"Give the wooden floor a quick rub with the mop before the guests arrive."
"A gentle rub on the back often helps a baby fall asleep."