
외모나 차림새가 단정하고 깔끔하며 맵시 있는 상태를 의미한다.
Neat and smart in appearance; tidy.
예문:
"The officer looked trig in his newly pressed uniform."
"She kept her small cottage trig and welcoming for guests."
몸이 건강하고 원기가 왕성하며 컨디션이 좋은 상태를 뜻한다.
In good health or physical condition; active and sound.
예문:
"Despite his age, the old sailor remained trig and active."
"The mountain air made the travelers feel trig and ready for the climb."
삼각법(trigonometry)을 일상적으로 줄여 이르는 말이다.
An informal abbreviation for trigonometry.
예문:
"I have a difficult trig exam tomorrow morning."
"He struggled with the complex formulas in his trig class."
바퀴나 통이 구르지 않도록 고여 놓는 쐐기나 받침대를 의미한다.
A wedge, block, or chock used to prevent a wheel or barrel from rolling.
예문:
"The driver placed a heavy wooden trig behind the rear wheel of the truck."
"Make sure the trig is securely in place before working under the vehicle."
사람이나 장소를 단정하게 하거나 깔끔하게 꾸미는 것을 의미한다.
To make someone or something neat and smart in appearance, often used with 'out'.
예문:
"She spent the afternoon trigging out the garden for the summer party."
"The crew worked hard to trig the ship before it entered the harbor."
바퀴 등에 받침대를 괴어 움직임을 멈추거나 구르지 않게 고정하다.
To block or stop a wheel or object from moving using a wedge or chock.
예문:
"He trigged the wheels of the trailer to prevent it from sliding down the slope."
"The workers trigged the heavy barrels to keep them from rolling across the warehouse floor."