
문지르거나 더러운 것이 묻어서 생긴 흐릿한 얼룩이나 자국
A blurred or smeared mark on a surface, typically caused by rubbing or touching something dirty.
예문:
"The child left a chocolate smudge on the white sofa."
"I noticed a small smudge on my glasses that made everything look blurry."
문질러서 그림이나 글씨 등을 번지게 하거나 더럽히다
To make a mark, drawing, or writing blurred or messy by rubbing it.
예문:
"Don't touch the painting yet, or you'll smudge the wet colors."
"The rain started to smudge the writing on the outdoor poster."
만지거나 문질렀을 때 흐릿하게 번지거나 얼룩이 지다
To become blurred or smeared when touched or rubbed.
예문:
"The ink on this receipt smudges if you touch it too soon."
"Does this brand of eyeliner smudge throughout the day?"
해충을 쫓거나 식물을 서리로부터 보호하기 위해 피우는 연기 나는 불
A smoky outdoor fire lit to repel insects or to protect plants and fruit trees from frost.
예문:
"The farmers lit a smudge to keep the mosquitoes away during the harvest."
"A thick smudge was used to protect the orange grove from the unexpected cold."
연기를 피워 해충을 쫓아내거나 공간을 소독하다
To use smoke to drive away insects or to treat a space against pests or frost.
예문:
"They smudged the cabin to clear out the flies before the guests arrived."
"The gardener smudged the greenhouse to prevent frost damage to the seedlings."