
얇고 바삭하게 구운 서양 과자.
a very thin, light, crisp, sweet cookie or cracker, often served with ice cream.
예문:
"The dessert was served with a crisp almond wafer on top."
"Kids love dipping vanilla wafers into cold milk."
그리스도교 성찬식에서 사용하는 얇고 둥근 무교병.
a thin disk of unleavened bread used in the Christian ceremony of the Eucharist.
예문:
"The altar boy prepared the wafers for the morning service."
"He knelt to receive the sacred wafer during communion."
집적 회로의 기판이 되는 실리콘 등의 얇고 둥근 박편.
a very thin slice of semiconductor material, such as silicon, used as a substrate for integrated circuits.
예문:
"Technicians inspected the silicon wafer for microscopic defects."
"Each wafer can contain hundreds of individual microchips."
편지를 봉하거나 서류를 붙이는 데 쓰는 작고 얇은 종이 또는 풀 조각.
a small disk of dried paste or paper used for sealing letters or attaching documents.
예문:
"The 18th-century letter was still held shut by its original red wafer."
"She used a small adhesive wafer to attach the photo to the page."
어떤 물체의 아주 얇고 납작한 조각.
a very thin slice or piece of something.
예문:
"A thin wafer of mica was used as an insulator in the experiment."
"The carpenter shaved off a wafer of wood to make the joint fit."
봉함지나 웨이퍼를 사용하여 편지나 서류를 봉하다.
to fasten or seal a letter or document using a wafer.
예문:
"The clerk wafered the official documents before filing them."
"In the past, people would wafer their correspondence to prevent prying eyes."
실리콘 로드 등을 얇은 웨이퍼 형태로 깎거나 만들다.
to slice a material, such as a silicon rod, into thin wafers.
예문:
"The industrial saw is designed to wafer silicon ingots with extreme precision."
"The process of wafering the crystal requires a diamond-tipped blade."