
그루터기, 밑동
The bottom part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down or has fallen.
예문:
"The lumberjack sat on the stump to sharpen his axe."
"New shoots began to grow from the old tree stump."
남은 토막, 꽁초, 동강
A small part of something that remains after the main part has been used, broken, or removed.
예문:
"She could only find a tiny stump of chalk to write on the board."
"The candle had burned down to a small wax stump."
당황케 하다, 쩔쩔매게 하다
To puzzle or baffle someone completely; to be too difficult for someone to solve or answer.
예문:
"The final question on the math exam completely stumped the students."
"I was stumped when she asked for my honest opinion on her painting."
유세하다, 선거 운동하다
To travel through a district making political speeches during an election campaign.
예문:
"The governor is stumping for his party's nominee across the state this week."
"Candidates often stump in key swing states to gain momentum."
쿵쿵 걷다, 터벅터벅 걷다
To walk with heavy, stiff, or noisy steps.
예문:
"I heard him stumping down the hallway in his heavy work boots."
"She stumped up the stairs, clearly annoyed by the loud music."
위킷 기둥, 스텀프
One of the three vertical wooden posts that make up the wicket in cricket.
예문:
"The bowler aimed directly at the off stump to dismiss the batsman."
"A quick delivery knocked the leg stump out of the ground."
찰필, 문지르개
A tool made of rolled paper or soft material used for blending or softening pencil or charcoal marks.
예문:
"Use a paper stump to blend the shadows in your charcoal drawing."
"He used a stump to soften the harsh lines of the graphite sketch."