
청소용 등으로 쓰이는 낡은 헝겊 조각이나 넝마.
A piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning or wiping.
예문:
"Use a soft rag to polish the silverware until it shines."
"The garage floor was covered in oily rags after the car repair."
낡고 해진 옷이나 누더기.
Old, torn, or tattered clothing.
예문:
"The children in the historical drama were dressed in filthy rags."
"He rose from rags to riches through hard work and determination."
질 낮은 삼류 신문이나 잡지.
A newspaper or magazine that is considered to be of low quality or sensationalist.
예문:
"I wouldn't believe a single word printed in that local rag."
"He was tired of the sensationalist headlines in the daily rags."
누군가를 짓궂게 놀리거나 희롱하다.
To make fun of or tease someone in a boisterous or persistent manner.
예문:
"The older boys used to rag him about his thick glasses."
"Stop ragging on your brother just because he made a small mistake."
남을 엄하게 꾸짖거나 나무라다.
To rebuke or scold someone severely.
예문:
"The manager ragged the staff for their poor performance during the audit."
"She got ragged by her parents for coming home long after curfew."
래그타임 스타일로 작곡된 곡.
A musical composition or tune written in ragtime style.
예문:
"The pianist performed a classic Scott Joplin rag to close the show."
"The syncopated rhythm of the rag filled the dance hall with energy."
어떤 것의 아주 작은 조각이나 단편.
The smallest scrap or remnant of something, often used in negative contexts.
예문:
"There wasn't a rag of evidence to support his wild accusations."
"She tried to maintain a rag of dignity despite the embarrassing situation."