
의복 등에서 두 폭의 천을 꿰매어 연결한 선.
A line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.
예문:
"The seam of his trousers ripped while he was running."
"Use a hidden stitch to make the seam invisible from the outside."
나무, 금속, 벽지 등 두 재료의 가장자리가 서로 맞닿은 선.
A line where the edges of two pieces of material like wood, metal, or wallpaper meet.
예문:
"Water began to leak through the seam of the metal pipe."
"The carpenter carefully aligned the seam between the two wooden panels."
석탄이나 광석 등이 층상으로 묻혀 있는 지하의 얇은 층.
An underground layer of a mineral, such as coal or ore, that is thin relative to its extent.
예문:
"The miners discovered a rich seam of gold deep within the mountain."
"This region is known for its thick seams of high-quality anthracite."
표면, 특히 얼굴에 나타나는 길고 가는 주름, 흉터 또는 홈.
A long, thin indentation, wrinkle, or scar on a surface, especially on the face.
예문:
"Deep seams of age were etched around the old man's eyes."
"The dry earth was marked by narrow seams caused by the drought."
두 조각의 재료를 솔기를 내어 꿰매거나 이음매를 만들어 잇다.
To join two pieces of material together by sewing or welding them with a seam.
예문:
"The tailor seamed the sleeves to the body of the jacket."
"These high-tech leggings are seamed using ultrasonic welding."
표면에 선, 주름, 또는 홈을 만들다.
To mark a surface with lines, wrinkles, or furrows.
예문:
"Years of hard labor had seamed his face with deep lines."
"The retreating glacier seamed the valley floor with massive grooves."