
국가 상징물; 신호용 천; 기
A piece of cloth or similar material, typically oblong or square, attached by one edge to a pole or rope and used as the symbol or emblem of a country or institution, or as a signal.
예문:
"Every morning, the soldiers gathered to hoist the national flag."
"The ship sailed under a foreign flag, indicating its country of registry."
"The referee raised a yellow flag to signal a penalty on the field."
표시하다, 주목시키다, 플래그를 달다.
To mark (data, a document, or an item) with a special indicator (a flag) to draw attention to it, usually for review or processing.
예문:
"The system automatically flagged suspicious transactions for manual review by the security team."
"Please flag any paragraphs in the draft that require further clarification before submission."
"I flagged the email as important so I wouldn't forget to reply later."
쇠퇴하다, 약해지다, 활력 잃다.
To become tired, weaker, or less vigorous; to decline in strength or enthusiasm.
예문:
"By the end of the marathon, the runner's pace began to flag noticeably."
"After several hours of intense negotiation, their enthusiasm for the deal started to flag."
판석, 포장용 돌, 석판.
A flat, rectangular stone slab used for paving, often referred to as a flagstone.
예문:
"The old courtyard was paved entirely with rough, uneven flags."
"Workers carefully lifted the broken flags to repair the water pipe underneath the sidewalk."