
싹; 눈; 봉오리
A compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
예문:
"The rose bush is covered in tiny pink buds, ready to bloom next week."
"We know spring has arrived when the first green buds appear on the oak trees."
"She carefully plucked a few unopened flower buds to use in the tea blend."
싹트다; 봉오리지다
(Of a plant) to produce or develop buds; to begin to grow or sprout.
예문:
"After the heavy rain, the cherry trees started to bud almost overnight."
"The gardener waited patiently for the dormant vines to bud in early March."
아체; 돌기; 미뢰
A small, rudimentary outgrowth or appendage on an organism, such as a taste bud or a developing limb.
예문:
"Humans have thousands of taste buds on their tongues that help them perceive flavor."
"The doctor explained that the limb bud was visible during the early stages of fetal development."
친구; 이봐
A familiar form of address, usually to a boy or man, often used when the person's name is unknown or in a slightly confrontational manner.
예문:
""Hey, bud, you dropped your wallet back there," the cashier called out."
"Listen, bud, if you want to use this equipment, you need to read the instructions first."
마리화나; 대마초
Marijuana, especially the dried flower part of the cannabis plant.
예문:
"He was caught trying to smuggle a large amount of bud across the border."
"The police found several ounces of high-quality bud hidden in the car trunk."