
나무, 유리, 금속 등에서 떨어져 나온 가늘고 긴 조각이나 파편
A small, thin, often sharp piece of material like wood, glass, or metal that has been broken or cut off from a larger mass.
예문:
"He carefully removed a sliver of wood from his finger with tweezers."
"The floor was covered in tiny slivers of broken glass after the vase fell."
어떤 것의 아주 적은 양이나 좁고 가느다란 부분
A very small or narrow portion, amount, or degree of something.
예문:
"Only a sliver of moonlight managed to penetrate the thick canopy of trees."
"There is still a sliver of hope that the missing hikers will be found."
소면기나 정면기를 거쳐 나온 꼬임이 없는 가느다란 섬유 다발
A continuous strand of loose, untwisted textile fibers produced by a carding or combing machine.
예문:
"The carding machine produces a thick sliver that is later drawn out and spun."
"Uniform sliver weight is crucial for maintaining the quality of the final yarn."
무언가를 가늘고 길게 쪼개거나 얇게 썰다
To cut, split, or slice something into thin, narrow pieces.
예문:
"The chef slivered the almonds to garnish the dessert."
"He slivered the dry cedar block to make kindling for the fire."
섬유를 꼬임이 없는 가느다란 다발 형태인 슬라이버로 가공하다
To process textile fibers into a loose, untwisted strand or sliver.
예문:
"The raw cotton is cleaned and then slivered before it reaches the spinning frame."
"Modern machines can sliver synthetic fibers at much higher speeds than older models."