
날개
A modified forelimb or appendage used by birds, insects, or bats for flight.
예문:
"The owl spread its silent wings and took off from the branch."
"Insects like dragonflies have two pairs of transparent wings."
주익, 날개
A rigid horizontal structure on an aircraft that provides the lift necessary for flight.
예문:
"The engineer inspected the fuel tanks located inside the airplane's wing."
"Ice buildup on the wings can be extremely dangerous during takeoff."
곁채, 별관, 익동
A part of a large building that projects from the main central part.
예문:
"The modern art collection is housed in the museum's newly built east wing."
"Patients were moved to the surgical wing after the operation."
당파, 진영, 익
A group within a political party or organization that holds specific views or functions.
예문:
"The liberal wing of the party is pushing for more environmental reforms."
"He was a prominent figure in the youth wing of the labor union."
무대 옆, 대기석
The areas to the side of the stage that are out of view of the audience.
예문:
"The nervous actor paced back and forth in the wings before his cue."
"Stagehands were busy moving props behind the wings."
날다, 비행하다
To travel or move through the air using wings; to fly quickly.
예문:
"The migrating geese winged their way across the autumn sky."
"An arrow winged past his ear and struck the tree behind him."
즉흥적으로 하다
To do or say something without preparation; to improvise.
예문:
"I forgot my notes for the presentation, so I had to wing it."
"She didn't study for the quiz and decided to wing the answers."
상처를 입히다
To wound someone or something in the wing or arm, typically without causing fatal injury.
예문:
"The bullet only winged him in the shoulder, so he managed to escape."
"The hunter winged the bird, but it managed to flutter away into the brush."