사전
영어 - 일본어
Tooth
tuθ
아주 흔한
~ 1700
~ 1700
단어 빈도 및 중요성 지수는 특정 언어에서 단어가 얼마나 자주 나타나는지를 나타냅니다. 숫자가 작을수록 단어가 더 자주 사용됩니다. 가장 자주 사용되는 단어는 일반적으로 1에서 4000 사이입니다. 이 중요성 지수는 언어 학습 과정에서 가장 유용한 단어에 집중할 수 있도록 도와줍니다.
단어 빈도 및 중요성 지수는 특정 언어에서 단어가 얼마나 자주 나타나는지를 나타냅니다. 숫자가 작을수록 단어가 더 자주 사용됩니다. 가장 자주 사용되는 단어는 일반적으로 1에서 4000 사이입니다. 이 중요성 지수는 언어 학습 과정에서 가장 유용한 단어에 집중할 수 있도록 도와줍니다.
歯 (は), 歯 (は) - as in 'tooth of a gear', 歯 (は) - metaphorical usage (e.g., 'tooth of time'), 歯 (は) - in expressions like 'tooth fairy'
Tooth 의 일본어 의미
歯 (は)
예:
I have a toothache.
私は歯が痛いです。
He brushes his teeth every morning.
彼は毎朝歯を磨きます。
사용: formal/informal문맥: Used in medical or dental discussions, everyday conversations about dental hygiene.
메모: 歯 (は) refers specifically to the physical teeth in the mouth. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts.
歯 (は) - as in 'tooth of a gear'
예:
The gear has a broken tooth.
そのギアは歯が壊れています。
Adjust the teeth of the cogwheel.
歯車の歯を調整してください。
사용: formal문맥: Used in mechanical or engineering contexts.
메모: In this context, 歯 (は) refers to the projections or parts of gears and cogs.
歯 (は) - metaphorical usage (e.g., 'tooth of time')
예:
Time has its teeth.
時はその歯を持っています。
The tooth of time gnaws at everything.
時の歯はすべてをかじります。
사용: formal/literary문맥: Used in literature and philosophical discussions.
메모: This metaphorical usage conveys the idea that time wears away or destroys everything.
歯 (は) - in expressions like 'tooth fairy'
예:
The tooth fairy comes when you lose a tooth.
歯が抜けると歯の妖精が来ます。
Children believe in the tooth fairy.
子供たちは歯の妖精を信じています。
사용: informal문맥: Used in conversations about childhood myths and traditions.
메모: This usage is specific to cultural beliefs and does not translate literally into Japanese, hence the phrase '歯の妖精' (はのようせい) is used.
Tooth의 동의어
tooth
A hard, white structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
예: I have a toothache.
메모: N/A
molar
A type of tooth located at the back of the mouth used for grinding food.
예: I need to get my molar checked by the dentist.
메모: Specifically refers to the large flat teeth at the back of the mouth.
incisor
A type of tooth at the front of the mouth used for cutting food.
예: My incisors are sharp and help me bite into apples.
메모: Specifically refers to the sharp front teeth used for cutting.
canine
The pointed teeth next to the incisors used for tearing food.
예: The canine teeth are also known as 'eye teeth'.
메모: Specifically refers to the pointed teeth next to the incisors.
premolar
The teeth between the canines and molars used for grinding and chewing.
예: The premolars are located between the canines and molars.
메모: Specifically refers to the teeth located between canines and molars.
Tooth 표현, 자주 쓰이는 구문
Tooth and nail
To fight fiercely and with all one's resources or strength.
예: She fought tooth and nail to win the competition.
메모: This phrase doesn't directly refer to the physical aspect of a tooth but highlights the intensity of a struggle.
By the skin of one's teeth
To narrowly succeed or survive.
예: He passed the exam by the skin of his teeth.
메모: This phrase refers to a close call or a narrow escape, not to the literal skin around a tooth.
Have a sweet tooth
To have a strong preference or craving for sweet foods.
예: She has a sweet tooth and loves to eat desserts.
메모: This phrase refers to a liking for sweet foods, not to a literal tooth.
Tooth fairy
A mythical creature in Western culture that is said to exchange a child's lost tooth for money or a gift.
예: The tooth fairy visited him and left money under his pillow.
메모: This phrase refers to a mythical character and the tradition surrounding losing a tooth, not to an actual tooth.
Long in the tooth
To be old or aging.
예: He's getting a bit long in the tooth to be starting a new career.
메모: This phrase refers to the lengthening of a horse's teeth as it ages, not to human teeth.
Cut one's teeth
To gain initial experience or expertise in a particular field.
예: She cut her teeth as a reporter working for the local newspaper.
메모: This phrase metaphorically refers to the process of a baby's teeth emerging through the gums, symbolizing the beginning of learning or experience.
Tooth decay
The breakdown or destruction of tooth enamel due to bacteria and acids.
예: Poor oral hygiene can lead to tooth decay and cavities.
메모: This phrase directly refers to the physical condition of teeth, specifically the deterioration of tooth structure.
Tooth 일상적인 (속어) 표현
Chew the fat
To have a friendly chat or conversation.
예: Let's meet up later and chew the fat over a cup of coffee.
메모: The slang term 'chew the fat' uses 'chew' in a figurative sense to mean talking or chatting, rather than the literal act of chewing food.
Bite the bullet
To endure a painful or difficult situation or to face a difficult task bravely.
예: I have a dentist appointment tomorrow, so I need to bite the bullet and just go.
메모: The original meaning of 'bite the bullet' was literal, referring to the act of biting a bullet during surgery before anesthesia. The slang term now means to face a tough situation courageously.
Tooth and comb
To inspect or search something meticulously and carefully.
예: Before the party, she went through the house tooth and comb to make sure everything was perfect.
메모: This slang term combines 'tooth' with 'comb' to emphasize a thorough and detailed inspection, akin to combing through something carefully with great attention to detail.
Toothsome
Delicious, appealing, or attractive, especially in terms of food.
예: The dessert was absolutely toothsome; I couldn't resist having seconds.
메모: While 'toothsome' literally refers to something that is pleasing to taste or eat, it is often used in a more figurative sense to describe something appealing or attractive in general.
Tooth and nail it
To fiercely and determinedly pursue a goal or task.
예: I'm going to tooth and nail it to finish this project on time.
메모: The addition of 'it' at the end of 'tooth and nail' emphasizes the strong commitment and determination in accomplishing something, often against all odds and with great effort.
Cavity
A gap or opening in one's schedule or plans.
예: I have a cavity in my schedule tomorrow, so I'm free to hang out.
메모: While 'cavity' usually refers to a hole or decay in a tooth, in this slang term, it is used humorously to mean having some free time or an opening in one's schedule.
Toothache
An intense or persistent headache.
예: I have a toothache of a headache from all the studying I did last night.
메모: While 'toothache' typically refers to pain in or around the tooth, in this slang term, it is humorously used to describe a severe headache, implying that it feels as painful as a toothache.
Tooth - 예
My tooth hurts.
I need to brush my teeth.
The dentist checked my teeth.
Tooth 문법
Tooth - 동사 (Verb) / 동사, 기본형 (Verb, base form)
표제어: tooth
변화
명사, 복수 (Noun, plural): teeth
명사, 단수 또는 집합 (Noun, singular or mass): tooth
음절, 분리, 강세
tooth 1 음절을 포함합니다: tooth
음성 표기: ˈtüth
tooth , ˈtüth (빨간 음절은 강세가 있습니다)
Tooth - 중요성과 사용 빈도
단어 빈도 및 중요성 지수는 특정 언어에서 단어가 얼마나 자주 나타나는지를 나타냅니다. 숫자가 작을수록 단어가 더 자주 사용됩니다. 가장 자주 사용되는 단어는 일반적으로 1에서 4000 사이입니다.
tooth: ~ 1700 (아주 흔한).
이 중요성 지수는 언어 학습 과정에서 가장 유용한 단어에 집중할 수 있도록 도와줍니다.