
진주, 보석
A hard, lustrous spherical mass, typically white or bluish-gray, formed within the shell of a pearl oyster or other bivalve mollusk and highly prized as a gem.
예문:
"She inherited a classic string of cultured pearls from her grandmother."
"The diver risked his life searching for natural pearls deep in the ocean bed."
물방울, 이슬
Something resembling a pearl, especially a drop of liquid such as dew or sweat.
예문:
"Pearls of sweat gathered on the athlete's brow as he crossed the finish line."
"The morning sun illuminated the tiny pearls of dew clinging to the spider's web."
귀한 것, 정수, 전형
A person or thing of great rarity, worth, or excellence; a treasure or the finest example of something.
예문:
"The old manuscript was considered a pearl of medieval literature, carefully preserved in the museum."
"His advice, though brief, contained pearls of wisdom that guided her career for years."
방울지다, 맺히다
(Of liquid) to form drops resembling pearls; to gather in small, round beads.
예문:
"After the storm, rainwater pearled on the surface of the newly waxed car."
"The cold glass of iced tea caused condensation to pearl rapidly on the outside."
진줏빛, 담회색
Having the pale, lustrous color or sheen of a pearl; pearlescent.
예문:
"She chose a pearl gray paint for the bedroom walls to give it a calming atmosphere."
"The antique vase had a subtle pearl luster that shimmered under the gallery lights."