Seal
volume
British pronunciation/sˈiːl/
American pronunciation/ˈsiɫ/

"seal"의 정의 및 의미

Seal
01

바다표범, 도장

a large sea animal with flippers that eats fish, can live on land and in water, and is hunted by humans for its fur
seal definition and meaning

What is a "seal"?

Seals are aquatic mammals that belong to the family Phocidae. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, short, stiff fur, and flippers that are specially adapted for swimming in water. Seals are found in both polar and temperate waters and are divided into two groups: the true seals (also called earless seals) and the eared seals (also called sea lions and fur seals). True seals are distinguished by their lack of external ears and their ability to move on land by wriggling along on their bellies. Eared seals, on the other hand, have external ears and are able to walk on all fours using their flippers like legs. Seals are important predators in the marine food chain, feeding on fish, squid, and other marine animals, and they are also hunted by larger predators such as sharks and killer whales.

02

봉인, 도장

fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels and letters
03

봉인, 인장

a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents
04

밀봉, 봉인

fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure
05

, 코팅

a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture
06

인장, 승인 마크

an indication of approved or superior status
07

도장, 인장

a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it)
08

해군 특수부대, 해군 엘리트

a member of a Naval Special Warfare unit who is trained for unconventional warfare
09

물범 가죽, 물범 털

the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal
10

밀폐장치,

a material or device used to create a watertight or airtight barrier between two surfaces or components, preventing leaks and ensuring proper insulation
to seal
01

마무리하다, 확정하다

to finalize a contract, deal, or agreement
Transitive: to seal a contract or deal
to seal definition and meaning
02

봉인하다, 닫다

to close or secure something tightly to prevent access
Transitive: to seal sth
to seal definition and meaning
03

봉인하다, 밀봉하다

to affix a piece of wax or lead stamped with a distinctive design onto a document
Transitive: to seal a document
to seal definition and meaning
04

봉인하다, 코팅하다

to apply a protective coating or finish to a surface
Transitive: to seal a surface
to seal definition and meaning
05

봉인하다, 단단히 닫다

to close, fasten, or secure something tightly or airtight using a sealant, adhesive, or other means to prevent the passage of air, water, or other substances
Transitive: to seal sth
06

바다표범을 사냥하다, 바다표범 사냥을 하다

to engage in the activity of hunting seals
Intransitive

seal

n

underseal

n

underseal

n
example
Seals use their flippers to propel themselves through the water with remarkable agility, hunting for fish and other prey.
The seal lounged lazily on the rocky shore, basking in the warm sunlight.
Children giggled with delight as they watched seals frolicking in the waves at the aquarium.
Seals play a vital role in marine ecosystems as top predators, helping maintain the balance of marine food webs and ecosystems.
The seal's whiskers, called vibrissae, help detect vibrations in the water, aiding in navigation and hunting.
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