
쥐 또는 시궁쥐
A medium-sized rodent characterized by a long tail and pointed snout, often larger than a mouse.
예문:
"The cat caught a large rat in the garden."
"Rats can squeeze through very small holes."
비열하거나 믿을 수 없는 사람
A person who is considered contemptible, especially one who is deceitful or disloyal.
예문:
"That rat lied to me about the money."
"Don't trust him; he's a total rat."
비밀을 폭로하는 밀고자
An informer or snitch who provides information to the authorities or an enemy.
예문:
"The police found a rat inside the organization."
"He was labeled a rat after testifying against his boss."
특정 장소에 자주 머무는 사람
A person who spends a lot of time in a particular place, often a mall or gym.
예문:
"She is a gym rat who spends every morning there."
"The mall rats were hanging out by the fountain."
가벼운 짜증이나 실망의 표현
An exclamation used to express mild annoyance or irritation.
예문:
"Rats! I missed the bus by a minute."
"Oh, rats! I forgot to buy milk."
조직이나 동료를 배신하다
To desert or betray a party, side, or cause, often by giving information to others.
예문:
"He ratted on his accomplices to save himself."
"She promised not to rat, but she told the boss."
쥐를 사냥하거나 잡다
To hunt or kill rats, typically using animals like dogs or cats.
예문:
"The cat spent the night ratting in the cellar."
"They used terriers for ratting in the barn."
머리 모양을 위해 넣는 심
A pad or roll used to give shape and fullness to a woman's hair.
예문:
"She used a hair rat to create a vintage look."
"The stylist hid a rat inside the bun."