
불에 겉면을 까맣게 태우거나 그을리다.
To partially burn or blacken the surface of something by heat or fire.
예문:
"The chef charred the peppers over an open flame to enhance their smoky flavor."
"The wooden beams were charred but still structurally sound after the fire."
물질이 타고 남은 고체 성분이나 숯.
The solid material, such as charcoal, that remains after light gases have been driven out by heat.
예문:
"He carefully scraped the black char off the burnt toast."
"The remains of the campfire were mostly ash and char."
연어과에 속하는 북방계 담수어.
A cold-water fish of the salmon family, typically found in northern lakes and rivers.
예문:
"Arctic char is a popular delicacy known for its rich, pink flesh."
"The fisherman spent the morning trying to catch a large char in the mountain stream."
집이나 사무실의 청소를 돕기 위해 고용된 여성.
A woman employed to clean a house or office; a charwoman.
예문:
"The old house was kept spotless by a char who visited twice a week."
"She worked as a char for several wealthy families in the city."
청소부나 파출부로 일하다.
To work as a cleaner in a house or office.
예문:
"She had to char and work in a grocery store to put herself through university."
"He spent his weekends charring at the local hospital to earn extra money."
마시는 차 한 잔.
A cup of tea.
예문:
"After a long day of work, there's nothing better than a hot cup of char."
"Would you like a spot of char before we head out?"