
강한 힘을 주어 남의 손에서 물건을 비틀어 빼앗다.
To forcibly pull or snatch something away from someone's grip.
예문:
"The hero managed to wrest the magical sword from the villain's hands."
"She tried to wrest the letter away before he could read it."
권력이나 비밀 등을 많은 노력이나 고생 끝에 힘겹게 얻어내다.
To obtain something, such as power or a secret, with great effort or difficulty.
예문:
"The small startup managed to wrest the market share from the industry giant."
"Detectives worked for months to wrest the truth from the suspect."
특정한 목적에 맞게 사실이나 말의 의미를 억지로 왜곡하거나 곡해하다.
To distort or twist the meaning of words or facts to suit a particular purpose.
예문:
"The politician tried to wrest the statistics to support his failing policy."
"You should not wrest the author's intent to fit your own narrative."
피아노나 하프와 같은 악기의 줄을 조절하여 음을 맞추는 데 사용하는 도구.
A specialized tool or key used for tuning musical instruments like pianos or harps.
예문:
"The musician kept a small wrest in his pocket for quick adjustments."
"Without a proper wrest, it is impossible to tune a grand piano correctly."
무언가를 강하게 비틀거나 꼬는 동작.
The act of twisting or wrenching something with force.
예문:
"A sudden wrest of the handle caused the old mechanism to snap."
"He gave the jar lid a powerful wrest, and it finally popped open."