
얕은.
Of little depth; measuring only a short distance from the top or surface to the bottom.
예문:
"We had to cross the shallow stream carefully to avoid slipping on the rocks."
"The swimming pool has a very shallow end suitable for toddlers."
"Farmers prefer to plant these crops in soil with shallow roots."
천박한, 피상적.
Lacking intellectual or emotional depth; concerned only with trivial or superficial matters.
예문:
"His analysis of the economic crisis was disappointingly shallow."
"She found his constant focus on appearances to be incredibly shallow."
"The documentary offered only a shallow overview of the complex historical event."
얕은, 미약한.
(Of breathing) taking in little air; not deep.
예문:
"After the strenuous exercise, his breathing became rapid and shallow."
"The nurse monitored the patient's shallow respiration throughout the night."
얕은 곳, 여울.
An area of water that is not very deep, often near the shore. (Usually used in the plural: the shallows)
예문:
"The fishing boat ran aground in the shallows near the harbor entrance."
"Children often play safely in the shallows of the lake during summer."
"Navigating through the shallows requires careful attention to the tide."
얕아지다, 얕게 하다.
To become less deep; decrease in depth.
예문:
"The riverbed began to shallow significantly due to the prolonged drought."
"As we approached the coast, the water shallowed quickly, forcing us to slow down."