κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
Armchair
01
μλ½μμ, νκ±Έμ΄ μμ
a chair with side supports for the arms and a comfortable backrest, often used for relaxation or reading
μμλ€
He sat in the armchair by the fire, reading a book.
κ·Έλ λΆ μμ μλ½μμμ μμ μ±
μ μ½κ³ μμλ€.
armchair
01
μλ½μμ, μλ½μμμμ
providing opinions and advice without actual expertise or experience
μμλ€
Mark, who has never set foot in a kitchen, is often armchair cooking, offering detailed opinions on culinary techniques without ever preparing a meal himself.
λΆμμ λ°μ λ€μ¬λμ μ μ΄ μλ λ§ν¬λ μ’
μ’
μλ½μμ μ리λ₯Ό νλ©°, μμ μ΄ μ§μ μμ¬λ₯Ό μ€λΉν μ μ μμΌλ©΄μλ μ리 κΈ°μ μ λν μμΈν μ견μ μ μν©λλ€.
02
μ§μ μ°Έμ¬νμ§ μλ, κ΄μ°°μ
not directly involved or participating in an activity, often reffering to someone who used to be actively involved but is now retired
μμλ€
Once an avid gardener, she now spends her days as an armchair enthusiast, admiring others' gardens from afar.
νλ μ΄μ μ μΈ μ μμ¬μλ κ·Έλ
λ μ΄μ μλ½μμ μ νΈκ°λ‘ μ§λ΄λ©° λ©λ¦¬μ λ€λ₯Έ μ¬λλ€μ μ μμ κ°μν©λλ€.
03
μλ½μμ, μ§μμ
experienced or done away from the actual place where the action is happening, particularly from the comfort of one's home
μμλ€
During the pandemic, many people turned to armchair activism, participating in social causes from their homes through online platforms.
ν¬λ°λ―Ή λμ λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μλ½μμ νλμ μμ§νμ¬ μ¨λΌμΈ νλ«νΌμ ν΅ν΄ μ§μμ μ¬νμ μ΄λμ μ°Έμ¬νμ΅λλ€.
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