
모든 표면의 점이 중심에서 같은 거리에 있는 둥근 입체 도형.
A round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.
예문:
"The sculptor carved a perfect marble sphere for the fountain centerpiece."
"Calculating the volume of a sphere requires knowing its radius."
"The Earth is often approximated as a sphere, although it is technically an oblate spheroid."
활동, 관심, 전문 지식 따위의 영역이나 범위.
An area of activity, interest, or expertise; a domain or realm of influence.
예문:
"She decided to leave the corporate sphere and pursue a career in academia."
"The government must respect the private sphere of its citizens."
"Diplomacy is generally considered to be outside the sphere of military operations."
행성이나 별과 같은 천체, 또는 천체가 놓여 있다고 여겨지는 하늘의 영역.
A celestial body, such as a planet or star, or the sky perceived as a vault upon which celestial bodies lie (often used historically or poetically).
예문:
"Ancient astronomers believed that the stars were fixed upon crystalline spheres."
"The telescope allowed him to observe distant spheres revolving in the night sky."
~을 구형으로 만들거나 구체 안에 넣다.
To form into a sphere or to enclose something within a spherical shape.
예문:
"The potter carefully sphered the clay on the wheel before shaping the vase."
"The fog seemed to sphere the entire valley, cutting off visibility."