
어린이, 아이, 청소년
A child or young person.
예문:
"The neighborhood kids gathered for a game of soccer in the park."
"He's just a kid, so he doesn't know any better yet."
새끼 염소
A young goat, typically under one year of age.
예문:
"The mountain goat stood protectively over her newborn kid."
"We watched the kids frolicking in the meadow during our farm visit."
농담하다, 놀리다
To tease or joke with someone in a playful or deceptive manner.
예문:
"Stop kidding me and tell me what actually happened."
"I thought he was serious, but he was only kidding around."
속이다, 착각하다
To deceive or fool someone, or to delude oneself into believing something false.
예문:
"Don't kid yourself; the final exam will be much harder than the practice test."
"She tried to kid the audience with her fake accent, but no one was fooled."
손아래의, 동생인
Used to describe a younger sibling.
예문:
"I have to pick up my kid sister from her dance class."
"His kid brother is already much taller than him."
염소 가죽, 키드 가죽
Leather made from the skin of a young goat, often used for gloves or shoes.
예문:
"These kid gloves are incredibly soft and flexible."
"The craftsman used fine kid for the delicate lining of the purse."
새끼 낳기
(Of a goat) to give birth to young.
예문:
"The nanny goat is expected to kid any day now."
"Farmers must monitor the herd closely when the does begin to kid."
나무통
A small wooden tub used by sailors for rations or grog.
예문:
"The mess kid was passed around the table for the crew to share."
"Each sailor received his portion of water from the communal kid."