noun🔗Share전갈Any of various arachnids of the order Scorpiones, related to the spiders, characterised by two large front pincers and a curved tail with a venomous sting in the end."The peasants put two scorpions in a large bottle, and then take wagers as to which will win the struggle. Slowly the scorpions circle each other, until one lashes out at the other, and strikes him dead."농부들은 큰 병에 전갈 두 마리를 넣고 누가 싸움에서 이길지 내기를 걸었습니다. 천천히 전갈들은 서로를 맴돌다가, 한 마리가 다른 한 마리에게 달려들어 죽입니다.animalinsectorganismbiologynatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share전갈, 스콜피온An ancient military engine for hurling stones and other missiles."During the siege, the Roman army used scorpions to bombard the city walls with heavy rocks. "포위 공격 중에 로마 군대는 무거운 돌로 도시 성벽을 폭격하기 위해 스콜피온을 사용했다.militaryweaponmachinehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share독사, 심술궂은 사람A very spiteful or vindictive person."The gossiping classmates were like scorpions, always looking for ways to hurt others' reputations. "수다스러운 급우들은 독사 같아서, 항상 다른 사람들의 평판을 해칠 방법을 찾고 있었다.characterpersonattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share스콜피온A cheerleading move in which one foot is pulled back and held up with both hands while the performer stands on the other foot."During cheerleading practice, Sarah perfected her scorpions, balancing gracefully while holding her foot high above her head. "치어리딩 연습 중에, 사라는 스콜피온 동작을 완벽하게 해냈고, 머리 위로 발을 높이 들고 우아하게 균형을 잡았습니다.sportdanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share채찍A whip with points like a scorpion's tail."The cruel prison guards used scorpions on the prisoners' backs, leaving painful welts. "잔혹한 교도관들은 죄수들의 등에 채찍을 사용했고, 고통스러운 흉터를 남겼다.weaponmilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading