
누에고치에서 얻는 가늘고 광택이 나는 섬유나 그것으로 만든 직물.
A fine, strong, soft lustrous fiber produced by silkworms, used to make thread and fabric; or the fabric itself.
예문:
"The ancient trade route was famously named the Silk Road due to this valuable commodity."
"She preferred the feel of pure silk against her skin over synthetic fabrics."
"Raw silk must be processed extensively before it can be woven into luxurious garments."
비단으로 만든 옷이나 의류.
Clothing or garments made from silk fabric.
예문:
"The wealthy often wore silks and jewels to display their status at court."
"She carefully packed her delicate silks for the long journey abroad."
경마 기수가 마주(馬主)의 색깔에 맞춰 입는 모자와 재킷 한 벌.
The distinctive cap and jacket worn by a jockey, usually in the specific colors of the horse owner.
예문:
"The jockey adjusted his bright red and yellow silks before mounting the horse."
"Wearing the owner's silks is a tradition that identifies the horse and rider instantly."
(영국 비격식) 왕실 변호사(King's Counsel 또는 Queen's Counsel). 그들이 입는 비단 법복에서 유래.
A Queen's Counsel (QC) or King's Counsel (KC), referring to the silk gown worn by them.
예문:
"After years of practice, she finally took silk and became a Queen's Counsel."
"Only silks are permitted to sit in the front row of the higher courts."
옥수수 이삭 끝에 돋아나는 비단 같은 암꽃의 술.
The silky strands (styles) of the female maize flower that emerge from the top of the corn cob.
예문:
"When preparing corn, you must carefully remove all the fine silks before cooking."
"The silks turn brown when the corn is fully mature and ready for harvest."
비단으로 만든; 비단에 관련된.
Made of silk; relating to silk.
예문:
"She wore a silk scarf to complement her formal attire."
"The museum displayed several ancient silk tapestries recovered from the tomb."