
남의 말에 잘 속아 넘어가거나 이용하기 쉬운 사람.
A person who is easily deceived or tricked.
예문:
"The con artist was looking for a sucker who would believe his get-rich-quick scheme."
"Don't be such a sucker; that deal is clearly too good to be true."
어떤 것을 너무 좋아해서 사족을 못 쓰는 사람.
A person who has a particular weakness for or is extremely fond of something.
예문:
"I've always been a sucker for a good mystery novel on a rainy day."
"She is a total sucker for puppies and can't walk past a pet store without stopping."
동물의 몸에 붙어 있는, 다른 물체에 달라붙기 위한 기관.
An organ or body part of certain animals used for adhering to surfaces by suction.
예문:
"The octopus used its powerful suckers to maintain a firm grip on the slippery rock."
"Remora fish have a specialized sucker on their heads to attach themselves to sharks."
식물의 뿌리나 줄기 밑부분에서 돋아나는 어린 싹.
A shoot that grows from the roots or the base of a plant's trunk.
예문:
"You need to prune the suckers from the base of the rose bush to keep it healthy."
"The gardener noticed several suckers sprouting from the roots of the old apple tree."
남을 속여서 어떤 일을 하게 만들다.
To trick or deceive someone into doing something.
예문:
"I can't believe I let them sucker me into working on my day off."
"He was suckered into buying a subscription he didn't even want."
막대에 꽂혀 있는 딱딱한 사탕.
A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.
예문:
"The doctor gave the brave toddler a red sucker after the vaccination."
"She bought a bag of assorted suckers for the Halloween party."