
건물이 파괴되거나 해체된 후 남은 돌부스러기, 벽돌 조각 또는 잔해.
Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition or destruction of buildings.
예문:
"Rescue workers spent days searching through the rubble for any signs of life after the earthquake."
"The once-grand cathedral was reduced to a smoking pile of rubble by the end of the war."
"Bulldozers were brought in to clear the rubble from the site before new construction could begin."
벽을 쌓을 때 사용하는 다듬지 않은 거친 돌이나 벽 내부를 채우는 데 쓰이는 잡석.
Pieces of rough or undressed stone used in building walls, especially as filling for the interior of a wall.
예문:
"The traditional cottage was built using local rubble faced with smooth limestone."
"Masons often used rubble to fill the gaps between the larger structural stones of the castle walls."
북빙양 등에서 거대한 빙판이 깨지고 쌓여 형성된 얼음 조각들.
Fragments of ice, particularly in the Arctic Ocean, formed by the breaking up and piling of larger ice sheets.
예문:
"The icebreaker struggled to push through the dense field of ice rubble near the coast."
"Rubble ice can create significant pressure against the hulls of ships navigating polar waters."