
하나뿐인 유일한 상태.
Being the only one of a kind; unique.
예문:
"The sole survivor of the plane crash was a two-year-old boy."
"My sole reason for calling was to apologize."
특정 개인이나 집단에 국한된 권리나 책임.
Belonging or restricted to one person or group.
예문:
"She has sole responsibility for the project's success."
"The author retains the sole right to publish the manuscript."
사람의 발바닥 부분.
The undersurface of a person's foot.
예문:
"The hot sand burned the soles of his feet."
"He felt a sharp pain in his left sole while running."
신발의 바닥면.
The underside of a piece of footwear.
예문:
"The soles of these hiking boots are made of durable rubber."
"He noticed a hole in the sole of his old shoe."
식용으로 쓰이는 가자미목의 물고기.
A type of marine flatfish used as food.
예문:
"The chef prepared a delicate dish of grilled sole with lemon."
"Sole is a flatfish that lives on the ocean floor."
신발에 바닥창을 붙이다.
To attach a new sole to a shoe.
예문:
"I need to get my favorite boots soled before winter."
"The cobbler soled the shoes with high-quality leather."
도구나 골프채의 밑바닥 부분.
The bottom surface of a tool or golf club.
예문:
"The sole of the iron should be cleaned regularly."
"A smooth sole on the golf club helps with the swing."
선실이나 조타석의 바닥.
The floor of a ship's cabin or cockpit.
예문:
"The water leaked onto the cabin sole."
"He scrubbed the sole of the cockpit until it shone."
법률적으로 미혼이거나 단독인 상태.
Unmarried or single, especially in a legal context.
예문:
"The legal document referred to her as a feme sole."
"He lived a sole existence in a remote cabin."