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Recess
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휴식, 잠깐 멈춤
a pause from doing something (as work)
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홈, 니치
an enclosure that is set back or indented
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만, 구역
an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
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니치, 함몰
a small indented area or alcove set back into a wall or other surface, often used for decorative or functional purposes such as display, storage, or seating
What is a "recess"?
A recess is a set-back area or indentation in a wall or structure, often used to create space for various purposes. In architecture, recesses can hold features like windows, shelves, or artwork, adding depth and visual interest to a room. They can also provide functional benefits, such as creating nooks for seating or storage. Recesses are commonly found in both interior and exterior designs, contributing to the overall aesthetics and functionality of a space while allowing for creative design elements. Their varied applications make them a versatile feature in architectural design.
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중단, 휴식
a state of abeyance or suspended business
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쉬는 시간, 레세스를
a scheduled break between lessons or classes in a school; allowing students to engage in relaxing activities
to recess
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오목하게 하다, 간격을 두다
put into a recess
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휴회를 하다, 중단하다
close at the end of a session
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계곡 형태로 만들다, 내리다
make a recess in
recess
n
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The teacher announced recess, much to the delight of the students.
The child playfully punched his friend in the arm during recess.
The well-behaved class received extra recess time as a reward for their good conduct.
The clangorous sound of the bell signaled the end of recess.
During recess, the playground was filled with laughter and games.