
건축 현장에서 일꾼들이 높은 곳에서 작업할 수 있도록 설치한 임시 가설물
A temporary structure on the outside of a building, made of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workers while building, repairing, or cleaning.
예문:
"The construction crew secured the scaffold to the side of the skyscraper."
"Safety inspections are required before anyone can step onto the metal scaffold."
과거에 죄인을 공개적으로 처형하기 위해 높게 만든 나무 단
A raised wooden platform used in the past for the public execution of criminals by hanging or beheading.
예문:
"The king was led to the scaffold amidst a silent and somber crowd."
"In many historical novels, the protagonist narrowly escapes the scaffold."
건물에 비계를 설치하거나 임시 구조물로 지지하다
To provide or support a building with a temporary structure of poles and planks.
예문:
"The restoration team will scaffold the entire monument next week."
"They decided to scaffold the north wing before starting the roof repairs."
공연이나 공공 행사, 연설 등을 위해 임시로 마련한 무대나 단
A temporary platform or stage used for performances, public events, or speeches.
예문:
"A temporary scaffold was built for the outdoor theater production."
"The photographers stood on a sturdy scaffold to get a better view of the parade."