
빵의 단단한 겉면이나 파이의 반죽 껍질
The tough outer part of a loaf of bread or the pastry layer covering a pie.
예문:
"The baker brushed the loaf with water to create a crispy crust."
"She prefers eating the soft middle of the bread rather than the crust."
행성의 가장 바깥쪽을 이루는 암석 층
The outermost solid shell of a rocky planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite.
예문:
"The Earth's crust is divided into several large tectonic plates."
"Magma can sometimes break through the crust during volcanic eruptions."
부드러운 물체나 액체 위에 형성된 딱딱한 표면 층
A hardened layer, coating, or deposit on the surface of something, especially something soft or liquid.
예문:
"A thin crust of ice had formed over the pond during the night."
"The dry wind left a crust of salt on the desert rocks."
상처가 나을 때 생기는 마른 피부 조각
A dried surface layer of blood or pus forming over a wound or sore.
예문:
"Do not pick at the crust of the wound, or it might leave a scar."
딱딱한 겉껍질로 덮이거나 그런 층을 형성하다
To form or become covered with a hard outer layer.
예문:
"The mud crusted over as the sun beat down on the path."
"Salt spray from the ocean eventually crusted the iron railings."