
옥수수의 알이 박혀 있는 단단하고 길쭉한 속 부분
The central, cylindrical, woody part of an ear of corn on which the kernels grow.
예문:
"He ate the sweet corn directly off the cob."
"We used dried cobs as kindling for the campfire."
다 자란 수컷 백조
An adult male swan.
예문:
"The cob hissed at the dog to protect the nest."
"A cob and a pen usually mate for life."
다리가 짧고 몸집이 단단하며 힘이 센 말
A sturdy, short-legged horse, often used for riding.
예문:
"The farmer rode a reliable cob to check the fences."
"Cobs are known for their calm and steady nature."
짚과 진흙을 섞어 만든 건축 자재
A natural building material made from a mixture of clay, sand, straw, and water.
예문:
"The walls of the old cottage were made of thick cob."
"Building with cob is an eco-friendly alternative to concrete."
둥근 모양의 빵 또는 석탄 덩어리
A round loaf of bread or a small, roundish lump of coal.
예문:
"She sliced a fresh white cob for the sandwiches."
"He threw another cob of coal into the glowing stove."
개암나무의 열매 또는 그 나무
A hazelnut or filbert, especially a large cultivated variety.
예문:
"The recipe calls for a handful of crushed cobs."
"We gathered fallen cobs from the base of the hazel tree."
몸집이 큰 바다갈매기의 일종
A large species of seagull, such as the great black-backed gull.
예문:
"A lone cob circled high above the rocky cliffs."
"The cob's wingspan was impressive as it glided over the waves."
궁둥이를 때리거나 물건을 잘게 부수다
To strike or hit, particularly on the buttocks; or to break into small pieces.
예문:
"The miners had to cob the ore before processing it."
"In the old days, children might be cobbed for misbehaving."