
물건 보관이나 작업용으로 만든 간단한 건물
A simple roofed structure used for storage, shelter, or as a workshop.
예문:
"He keeps his gardening tools in the wooden shed."
"The old bicycle was rusting away in the backyard shed."
강의 유역을 나누는 경계가 되는 산등성이
An area of higher ground that separates two river systems or drainage basins.
예문:
"The mountain ridge forms a natural shed between the two valleys."
"Rain falling on the north side of the shed flows into the Pacific."
식물이 잎이나 열매를 자연스럽게 떨어뜨리다
To naturally lose leaves, fruit, or seeds as part of a life cycle.
예문:
"Maples shed their vibrant leaves in autumn."
"The plant will shed its seeds once they are fully ripe."
성장을 위해 허물을 벗거나 털이 빠지다
To cast off skin, hair, or a shell naturally to allow for new growth.
예문:
"Crabs must shed their hard shells to grow larger."
"The lizard left its shed skin behind in the desert sand."
필요 없는 것을 버리거나 옷을 벗거나 무게를 줄이다
To get rid of something unwanted, take off clothing, or lose weight.
예문:
"The athlete shed his warm-up suit before the race."
"The startup had to shed several non-core assets to stay afloat."
빛을 내뿜거나 눈물이나 피 등을 흘리다
To allow a liquid to flow or to radiate light or heat.
예문:
"The lighthouse sheds a beam of light across the sea."
"Soldiers have shed blood to protect their nation's freedom."
액체가 흡수되지 않게 튕겨내거나 흘려보내다
To repel a liquid and prevent it from being absorbed.
예문:
"The duck's feathers are oily to help them shed water."
"This specialized fabric sheds sweat during intense workouts."
차량을 차고나 격납고에 집어넣다
To park a vehicle, especially a bus or train, in a depot or garage.
예문:
"The buses were shedded for the night after the final route."
"The locomotive was shedded for routine maintenance."