
의회나 법정 등의 공식적인 활동이 잠시 중단되는 기간
A temporary suspension of the proceedings of an official body such as a parliament or court.
예문:
"The committee announced a brief recess to review the new evidence."
"Parliament will be in recess until the beginning of next month."
학교 수업 사이에 주어지는 휴식 시간
A break between school classes, often allowing students to go outside and play.
예문:
"Children rushed to the playground as soon as recess began."
"The teacher supervised the students during their morning recess."
벽의 일부를 뒤로 물려 만든 움푹한 공간
A small space or hollow created by building part of a wall further back from the rest.
예문:
"He placed a decorative vase in the small recess of the hallway."
"The architect designed a window recess to provide extra seating."
어떤 것의 가장 깊숙하거나 외딴 부분 또는 마음속 깊은 곳
The innermost or most remote parts of something, often used figuratively for the mind.
예문:
"She kept her childhood memories in the deepest recesses of her mind."
"Explorers ventured into the hidden recesses of the ancient cave system."
공식적인 회의나 재판 등을 일시적으로 중단하거나 휴회하다
To temporarily suspend proceedings or take a break from official business.
예문:
"The judge decided to recess the trial for the weekend."
"The board of directors will recess until tomorrow morning."
물체나 고정 장치를 표면 안으로 들어가게 배치하여 튀어나오지 않게 하다
To set an object or fixture back into a surface so that it does not protrude.
예문:
"The lighting fixtures were recessed into the ceiling for a modern look."
"You should recess the screws so they don't snag on clothing."