
액체 표면이나 내부에 생긴 기포의 집합체.
A mass of small bubbles formed on or in a liquid by agitation, fermentation, or chemical reaction.
예문:
"The barista carefully poured the milk foam over the espresso."
"Waves crashed against the rocks, leaving white foam on the shore."
고무나 플라스틱 내부에 기포를 가두어 만든 가볍고 구멍이 많은 재료.
A lightweight, porous material made by trapping gas bubbles in a solid, such as rubber or plastic.
예문:
"The new mattress is made of high-density memory foam."
"We used foam padding to protect the fragile glassware during the move."
지치거나 병이 들어 입가에 고이는 침이나 몸에서 나는 땀의 거품.
A collection of bubbles formed from saliva or sweat, often due to exhaustion or disease.
예문:
"The rabid dog had white foam dripping from its mouth."
"After the long race, the horse was covered in a thick foam of sweat."
작은 기포의 덩어리를 형성하거나 만들어내다.
To form or produce a mass of small bubbles; to froth.
예문:
"The soap began to foam as soon as it touched the water."
"The cold beer foamed over the rim of the glass."
매우 화가 나거나 분노로 가득 차다.
To be extremely angry or filled with rage.
예문:
"He was foaming at the mouth when he saw the damage to his car."
"The manager was foaming with rage after the team lost the final."
재료를 가볍고 구멍이 많은 구조로 팽창시키다.
To cause a material to expand into a lightweight, porous structure.
예문:
"The plastic is foamed during the injection molding process."
"Specialized chemicals are used to foam the concrete for insulation."