
요리 등에 고명을 얹거나 보기 좋게 장식하다.
To decorate or embellish something, especially a dish of food, to improve its appearance or flavor.
예문:
"The chef decided to garnish the salmon with thin slices of lemon and fresh dill."
"You can garnish the cocktail with a maraschino cherry for a classic look."
음식의 모양이나 맛을 돋우기 위해 곁들이는 고명이나 장식물.
A small amount of food or an object used to decorate a larger dish or drink.
예문:
"The parsley was used as a garnish rather than an essential ingredient."
"Add a lemon wedge as a garnish to the side of the glass."
채무를 해결하기 위해 급여나 자산의 일부를 법적으로 압류하다.
To legally seize a portion of someone's wages or assets to settle a debt or claim.
예문:
"The government will garnish his salary until the back taxes are fully paid."
"Creditors may seek a court order to garnish a debtor's bank account."
글이나 말을 더 인상적으로 만들기 위해 미사여구로 꾸미거나 윤색하다.
To add unnecessary or flowery details to a piece of writing or speech to make it sound more impressive.
예문:
"She chose to garnish her prose with archaic words to sound more sophisticated."
"The report was garnished with technical jargon to hide the lack of actual data."