
군대에 소속되어 국방의 의무를 수행하는 사람
A person who serves in an army, especially one who is not an officer.
예문:
"The soldier stood at attention during the national anthem."
"A brave soldier risks their life to protect the country."
집단을 방어하기 위해 머리와 턱이 발달한 개미나 흰개미
A wingless caste of ant or termite with a large head and jaws, specialized for defending the colony.
예문:
"Soldier ants use their powerful mandibles to guard the nest entrance."
"The soldier termites are much larger than the workers."
반숙 달걀에 찍어 먹기 위해 길게 자른 구운 빵 조각
A thin strip of bread or toast used for dipping into a soft-boiled egg.
예문:
"She cut the buttered toast into soldiers for the toddler's breakfast."
"Dipping soldiers into a runny egg yolk is a classic British meal."
특정 사상이나 권리를 위해 헌신적으로 싸우는 사람
A person who fights for a specific cause, belief, or movement.
예문:
"He was a tireless soldier for the civil rights movement."
"Environmental soldiers are working hard to preserve the rainforest."
수직으로 세워 쌓은 벽돌이나 건축 부재
An upright brick or other building element laid vertically.
예문:
"The architect specified a soldier course of bricks above the window frame."
"Using soldiers in the brickwork creates a decorative vertical pattern."
군인으로서 임무를 수행하거나 군대에 복무하다
To serve as a soldier in a military capacity.
예문:
"He soldiered in the infantry for over twenty years."
"My grandfather soldiered during the Great War."
어려운 상황에서도 굴하지 않고 계속해서 일을 해나가다
To carry on doggedly or persevere through a difficult situation.
예문:
"Despite the exhaustion, the team decided to soldier on until the project was finished."
"She soldiered through the pain to complete the marathon."
의무를 피하기 위해 게으름을 피우거나 꾀병을 부리다
To shirk one's duty or pretend to be ill to avoid work.
예문:
"The boss caught him soldiering in the breakroom when he should have been on the floor."
"He was accused of soldiering to avoid the heavy lifting."