
표면, 겉면
The outermost layer or uppermost part of a physical object.
예문:
"The moon's surface is covered in craters and fine dust."
"Wipe the dust off the surface of the table before you eat."
수면, 물위
The upper limit of a body of liquid.
예문:
"A dolphin leaped gracefully above the surface of the ocean."
"Oil was seen floating on the surface of the lake."
외관, 겉보기
The outward appearance of someone or something as opposed to their true nature.
예문:
"On the surface, the plan seemed perfect, but it had many flaws."
"He is much kinder than he appears on the surface."
떠오르다, 부상하다
To rise to the upper limit of a body of water or other liquid.
예문:
"The submarine surfaced after three days of underwater operations."
"The diver surfaced for air after exploring the reef."
드러나다, 나타나다
To become apparent, known, or visible after being hidden or suppressed.
예문:
"New evidence surfaced during the final days of the trial."
"Tensions between the two countries began to surface again."
지상의, 해상의
Relating to transportation by land or sea rather than by air.
예문:
"Surface mail is cheaper but takes much longer than airmail."
"The company uses surface transport for shipping heavy machinery."
피상적인, 겉치레의
Not deep or thorough; concerned only with what is obvious.
예문:
"They only have a surface understanding of the complex issue."
"The repairs were merely surface fixes that didn't solve the root cause."