
나무의 줄기나 가지를 이루는 단단한 섬유질 물질로, 재목이나 건설 자재로 쓰임.
The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of a tree, used for timber or construction.
예문:
"The carpenter selected a piece of seasoned wood for the chair legs."
"Termites can cause significant damage to the wood in a house's frame."
나무가 우거진 땅으로, 보통 숲(forest)보다 작은 규모의 지역.
An area of land covered with growing trees, typically smaller than a forest.
예문:
"We took a detour through the woods to see the autumn leaves."
"The local woods are home to many species of owls and deer."
불을 피우기 위한 연료로 사용되는 나무 조각.
Pieces of a tree used as fuel for a fire.
예문:
"He spent the morning chopping wood for the winter stove."
"The smell of burning wood filled the crisp evening air."
헤드가 상대적으로 넓은 골프채로, 전통적으로 나무로 만들어졌음.
A golf club with a relatively broad head, traditionally made of wood.
예문:
"She used a five-wood to get the ball onto the green."
"Modern woods are often made of titanium rather than actual timber."
나무 재질로 만들어졌거나 나무로 구성된.
Made or consisting of wood material.
예문:
"A small wood bridge crosses the stream in the garden."
"The toy was carved from a single wood block."
땅에 나무를 심거나 장작 또는 목재를 공급하다.
To plant trees on a piece of land or to supply a place with wood.
예문:
"The volunteers worked to wood the hillside after the fire."
"The crew had to wood the boiler before the train could depart."