
원치 않는 식물, 잡초, 잡풀.
A wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants.
예문:
"The garden was completely overgrown with thick weeds after the rainy season."
"She spent the entire morning pulling weeds from the vegetable patch."
"If you don't control the weeds, they will choke out the young tomato plants."
해초, 수초.
Any wild plant growing in salt or fresh water, such as seaweed.
예문:
"The boat's propeller got tangled in thick strands of brown weed near the shore."
"Divers often encounter various types of aquatic weed in shallow coastal waters."
마리화나, 담배, 궐련.
Cannabis (marijuana) or, archaically, tobacco.
예문:
"He was caught trying to smuggle a large amount of weed across the border."
"The police seized several pounds of dried weed during the raid."
쓸모없는 인간, 하등 동물, 껄렁패.
A contemptibly feeble person or an animal considered useless or inferior (especially a horse).
예문:
"He thought anyone who couldn't handle the cold was a complete weed."
"The trainer dismissed the young colt as a weed, saying it lacked the necessary stamina."
잡초를 뽑다, 김매다, 제초하다.
To remove unwanted plants (weeds) from an area of ground.
예문:
"They spent the entire weekend weeding the large field by hand."
"She was careful not to damage the delicate roots while weeding around the roses."
쓸모없는 것을 제거하다, 추려내다, 걸러내다.
To remove or eliminate something or someone undesirable, inferior, or irrelevant from a group or collection.
예문:
"The initial screening process is designed to weed out candidates who lack basic qualifications."
"Librarians must regularly weed outdated books from the collection to save shelf space."
"We need to weed out the unnecessary details and focus on the main points of the report."