
암호나 암호문 또는 그것을 풀 수 있는 열쇠.
A secret or disguised way of writing; a code or the key to it.
예문:
"The spy transmitted the coordinates using a complex military cipher."
"Without the correct cipher, the intercepted message remained unreadable."
중요하지 않거나 영향력이 없는 사람 또는 물건.
A person or thing of no importance or influence.
예문:
"He felt like a mere cipher in the large corporation, unnoticed by his superiors."
"The king was a political cipher, while the prime minister held all the real power."
숫자 0 또는 아라비아 숫자의 기호.
The mathematical symbol for zero; an Arabic numeral.
예문:
"The accountant carefully entered every cipher into the ledger."
"In the old system, a cipher was used to denote an empty place value."
이름의 머리글자 등을 장식적으로 짜 맞춘 글자.
A decorative design consisting of combined or intertwined letters, typically initials.
예문:
"The queen's royal cipher was elegantly embroidered on the velvet curtains."
"The silver spoons were engraved with a delicate cipher of the family's initials."
오르간의 기계적 결함으로 인해 파이프에서 계속 나는 소리.
A continuous sounding of an organ pipe caused by a mechanical defect.
예문:
"The organist was frustrated by a persistent cipher in the pedal division."
"A cipher during the recital caused a single note to ring out indefinitely."
메시지를 암호나 비밀 부호로 작성하다.
To put a message into secret writing or code.
예문:
"The diplomat had to cipher the sensitive report before sending it to the embassy."
"He spent hours ciphering the instructions to ensure they wouldn't be intercepted."
수학적인 계산을 하거나 산출하다.
To perform mathematical calculations; to compute.
예문:
"The young student sat at his desk, learning how to cipher and read."
"She could cipher complex sums in her head with remarkable speed."
오르간 파이프가 기계 고장으로 인해 저절로 소리를 내다.
(Of an organ pipe) to sound continuously due to a mechanical failure.
예문:
"The pipe began to cipher during the quiet passage of the hymn."
"Technicians were called to fix the organ after several pipes started ciphering."