
입술이나 이 사이로 숨을 내쉬어 맑고 높은 소리를 내다.
Emit a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth.
예문:
"He often whistles happily while walking his dog in the park."
"The crowd started to cheer and whistle when the band took the stage."
"It is considered rude in some cultures to whistle indoors."
휘파람으로 곡이나 멜로디를 연주하다.
Produce (a tune or melody) by whistling.
예문:
"She whistled a catchy folk song as she prepared breakfast."
"Can you whistle the national anthem?"
기계, 바람, 또는 발사체 등이 빠르게 움직이거나 작동하면서 맑고 높은 소리를 내다.
(Especially of a machine, wind, or projectile) produce a clear, high-pitched sound, often due to rapid movement or operation.
예문:
"The old steam kettle began to whistle loudly, signaling the water was boiling."
"The wind whistled through the gaps in the window frames all night."
"We heard the bullet whistle past our heads during the skirmish."
신호를 보내기 위해 날카롭고 높은 소리를 내는 데 사용되는 도구 또는 장치.
An instrument or device used to produce a shrill, high-pitched sound, especially for giving a signal.
예문:
"The referee blew his whistle to stop the soccer match immediately after the foul."
"She carried a small emergency whistle attached to her backpack while hiking."
"The train driver gave a long blast on the whistle before leaving the station."
입술이나 기계, 바람 등에 의해 발생하는 맑고 높은 소리.
A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole, or a similar sound produced by a machine or wind.
예문:
"A sharp whistle from the coach brought all the players running back to the field."
"We could hear the faint whistle of the wind through the tall pines."
"He gave a low, appreciative whistle when he saw the new sports car."