
나무 줄기; 수간(樹幹)
The main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots.
예문:
"The old oak tree had a massive, gnarled trunk that was centuries old."
"We carved our initials into the smooth bark of the birch trunk."
몸통; 동체
A person's or animal's body apart from the limbs and head; the torso.
예문:
"The gymnast focused on strengthening his core and trunk muscles for better stability."
"Injuries to the trunk often involve vital organs and require immediate medical attention."
코끼리의 코
The elongated, prehensile nose of an elephant, used for breathing, drinking, and grasping.
예문:
"The elephant sprayed itself with water using its powerful trunk to cool down."
"Baby elephants learn to control their trunks within a few months of birth."
(자동차) 트렁크; 짐칸
An enclosed space at the back of a car for carrying luggage and other goods. (In British English, this is called a 'boot').
예문:
"We managed to fit all the camping gear into the trunk before the road trip."
"She opened the trunk to retrieve the spare tire and jack."
대형 여행 가방; 트렁크
A large, sturdy box or chest, often with a hinged lid, used for storing or transporting clothes and personal articles, especially for travel.
예문:
"My grandmother kept old photographs and letters locked away in an antique trunk."
"The porters loaded the heavy wooden trunks onto the ship bound for America."
중계 회선; 간선
A main line or channel connecting two central points, especially in a telephone or data network; a relay circuit.
예문:
"The technician was working to repair the damaged fiber optic trunk line connecting the two cities."
"All long-distance calls are routed through the main trunk exchange."