
물건을 고정하거나 조이는 데 사용하는 도구
A mechanical device used to hold objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation.
예문:
"Use a metal clamp to hold the wood pieces while the glue dries."
"The carpenter tightened the clamp to secure the frame."
혈관이나 조직을 압박하는 데 쓰는 의료 기구
A surgical instrument used to compress a blood vessel or an organ to stop the flow of fluid.
예문:
"The surgeon used a vascular clamp to stop the bleeding."
"Sterilize the surgical clamps before the procedure begins."
클램프나 유사한 도구로 단단히 고정하다
To fasten or fix something securely in place using a device.
예문:
"He clamped the workpiece to the table before drilling."
"Make sure the ladder is clamped firmly to the roof rack."
입이나 턱을 꽉 다물거나 물건을 세게 물다
To hold or grip something tightly, often with the teeth or hands.
예문:
"She clamped her jaw shut to avoid saying something she might regret."
"The dog clamped its teeth onto the rope and refused to let go."
무거운 발소리를 내며 육중하게 걷다
To walk with heavy, loud steps.
예문:
"We heard him clamping up the wooden stairs in his heavy boots."
"The giant clamped through the forest, shaking the ground."
감자나 뿌리 채소를 흙이나 짚으로 덮어 쌓아둔 더미
A heap of root vegetables, such as potatoes, stored under a covering of earth or straw.
예문:
"The farmer built a potato clamp to protect the harvest from frost."
"We stored the winter turnips in a large clamp near the barn."
법규를 강제하거나 차량의 이동을 제한하다
To restrict movement by fitting a wheel clamp or to impose a strict rule.
예문:
"The police clamped the illegally parked car."
"The government clamped a strict curfew on the city."