
발과 다리 아랫부분을 감싸는 니트 소재의 의류
A knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically ending below the knee.
예문:
"He realized he was wearing one black sock and one navy blue sock."
"These thick wool socks will keep your feet warm during the hike."
편안함이나 보온을 위해 신발 안에 넣는 탈착식 안창
A removable inner sole placed inside a shoe or boot for added comfort or warmth.
예문:
"The cushioned sock of the running shoe provides excellent arch support."
"You can buy replacement socks if the original ones in your boots wear out."
보통 주먹으로 가하는 강력하고 물리적인 타격
A hard or forceful physical blow, usually delivered with the fist.
예문:
"The unexpected sock to the jaw left him dazed for a moment."
"He gave the punching bag a solid sock to test his strength."
주먹이나 무거운 물건으로 누군가 또는 무언가를 매우 세게 치다
To hit someone or something very hard with the fist or a heavy object.
예문:
"The hero managed to sock the villain right in the nose."
"Don't make me sock you for saying something so rude."
미래에 사용하기 위해 돈을 따로 떼어 보관하거나 저축하다
To save or store money for future use, typically used with the word 'away'.
예문:
"They tried to sock away a portion of every paycheck for their retirement."
"She has a secret fund socked away for a rainy day."
무릎이나 뒷무릎까지 올라오지 않는 말의 다리 하단에 있는 흰색 반점
A white marking on a horse's lower leg that does not extend as high as the knee or hock.
예문:
"The judge noted the distinct white sock on the stallion's near hind leg."
"She preferred horses with four white socks because they looked elegant in the ring."
고대 그리스와 로마의 희극 배우들이 신었던 가벼운 신발로, 희극의 상징
A low, light shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman comic actors, used as a symbol of comedy.
예문:
"The emblem of the drama club featured both the sock and the buskin."
"The poet wrote about the transition from the sock of comedy to the mask of tragedy."