
두 물체를 분리하거나 고정하기 위해 한쪽 끝이 얇고 다른 쪽 끝이 두꺼운 나무나 금속 조각.
A piece of wood, metal, or other material with one thick end and one thin edge, used to separate or secure objects.
예문:
"He used a wooden wedge to keep the heavy door from closing."
"The logger drove a metal wedge into the crack to split the log."
쐐기나 V자 형태를 가진 물체 또는 조각.
An object or piece of something that has the shape of a wedge.
예문:
"She served each guest a generous wedge of apple pie."
"A wedge of geese flew southward in a perfect formation."
사람들이나 집단 사이의 관계를 악화시키거나 분열시키는 원인.
Something that causes a division or separation between people or groups.
예문:
"The disagreement over money drove a wedge between the two business partners."
"The controversial policy created a wedge within the political party."
공을 높이 띄워 올리기 위해 고안된 각도가 큰 골프채.
A golf club with a low, angled face for maximum loft.
예문:
"He reached for his sand wedge to escape the bunker."
"A precise shot with a pitching wedge landed the ball near the hole."
좁은 공간에 억지로 밀어 넣거나 끼워 넣다.
To force or pack someone or something into a narrow or tight space.
예문:
"I managed to wedge all my books into the small suitcase."
"The commuters were wedged tightly together in the rush-hour train."
공기 방울을 제거하기 위해 도자기용 점토를 이기거나 반죽하다.
To prepare pottery clay for use by cutting and kneading it to remove air pockets.
예문:
"It is important to wedge the clay thoroughly to prevent it from exploding in the kiln."
"The artist spent the morning wedging clay for her new sculpture."