
땅에 파인 크고 깊은 구멍.
A large, deep hole in the ground.
예문:
"They dug a deep pit to bury the organic waste."
"The animal fell into a hidden pit in the forest."
석탄이나 광물을 캐내는 깊은 갱도나 탄광.
A large deep hole from which minerals, especially coal, are dug.
예문:
"The local pit closed down after the coal reserves were exhausted."
"Miners spent long hours working deep in the pit."
복숭아나 체리 같은 과일 안에 들어 있는 딱딱한 씨.
The hard stone or seed inside certain fruits like peaches or cherries.
예문:
"Be careful not to swallow the cherry pit."
"The peach pit was too large for the blender to process."
피부나 표면에 남은 작은 구멍이나 흉터 자국.
A small indentation or scar on the skin or a surface.
예문:
"Acne left several small pits on his cheeks."
"The surface of the moon is covered with craters and pits."
경주용 자동차가 정비나 연료 보급을 위해 멈추는 구역.
An area at the side of a track where race cars are serviced during a race.
예문:
"The driver pulled into the pit for a lightning-fast tire change."
"A fast pit stop can win or lose a race."
증권이나 상품 거래소 내에서 거래가 이루어지는 구역.
A part of a stock or commodity exchange where trading is conducted.
예문:
"Traders were shouting orders in the wheat pit."
"He made his fortune in the gold trading pit."
누군가나 무엇을 다른 이와 경쟁하거나 대립하게 만들다.
To set someone or something in conflict or competition with another.
예문:
"The tournament will pit the reigning champion against a talented newcomer."
"The civil war pitted neighbor against neighbor."
과일에서 씨나 핵을 제거하다.
To remove the stone or seed from a fruit.
예문:
"She spent the afternoon pitting cherries for the homemade pie."
"It is much easier to pit the olives when they are fully ripe."
표면에 우묵한 구멍이나 자국을 내다.
To make hollows or indentations in a surface.
예문:
"Acid rain had pitted the ancient stone statues over many decades."
"The metal surface was pitted with rust from the sea air."