
아기의 배설물을 흡수하고 가두기 위해 아기의 엉덩이와 다리 사이에 감싸는 흡수성 재료 조각.
A piece of absorbent material wrapped around a baby's bottom and between its legs to absorb and retain urine and feces. (In British English, this is called a nappy.)
예문:
"We need to buy a new box of disposable diapers before the weekend trip."
"The baby started crying immediately after wetting his diaper."
"Modern cloth diapers are much easier to wash and reuse than older versions."
반복되는 작은 마름모꼴 무늬로 짜인 리넨 또는 면직물, 또는 표면을 장식하는 데 사용되는 반복적인 기하학적 또는 꽃무늬.
A linen or cotton fabric woven in a repeating pattern of small diamonds, or the repeating geometric or floral pattern itself used to decorate a surface.
예문:
"The medieval tapestry featured a complex diaper pattern across the background."
"Diaper fabric is often used for towels due to its absorbent weave."
아기에게 기저귀를 채우거나 더러워진 기저귀를 갈아주다.
To put a diaper on (a baby) or change a baby's soiled diaper.
예문:
"It's your turn to diaper the baby after his nap."
"The nurse quickly diapered the newborn before handing him back to the mother."
"She learned how to diaper twins efficiently after a few weeks."
표면을 반복되는 기하학적 또는 꽃무늬로 장식하다.
To decorate (a surface) with a repeating geometric or floral pattern.
예문:
"The artisan diapered the wall surface with small, interlocking floral designs."
"We decided to diaper the ceiling panels to give the room a historical feel."