
도로 포장 등에 쓰이는 둥글고 작은 돌.
A small, round stone used to cover road surfaces, especially in older cities.
예문:
"The sound of footsteps echoed on the wet cobbles of the narrow street."
"Many European cities still feature historic squares paved with cobbles."
조약돌 크기의 석탄 덩어리.
Lumps of coal that are approximately the size of cobblestones.
예문:
"He shoveled a few cobbles into the furnace to keep the house warm."
"The coal man delivered a sack of large cobbles to the cellar."
낡은 구두나 신발을 수선하다.
To repair or mend shoes or boots.
예문:
"He spent his life cobbling boots in a small shop by the harbor."
"It is becoming harder to find craftsmen who can still cobble shoes by hand."
가용한 재료를 모아 대충 만들거나 서투르게 짜맞추다.
To roughly assemble or put something together from available parts or elements, often in a hurry.
예문:
"The committee had to cobble together a proposal in just two hours."
"She managed to cobble a meal from the few ingredients left in the pantry."
도로나 바닥에 자갈 또는 포석을 깔다.
To pave a road or area with cobblestones.
예문:
"The local council plans to cobble the pedestrian zone next spring."
"Workers began to cobble the driveway to give the house a rustic look."