κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
sour
μμλ€
She loves the sour taste of grapefruit in the morning.
κ·Έλ
λ μμΉ¨μ μλͺ½μ μ λ§μ μ’μν©λλ€.
02
μ , μν
deteriorated or gone bad, often with an acidic or unpleasant quality
μμλ€
He discarded the sour fruit, which had developed an off-putting odor.
κ·Έλ μ κ³ΌμΌμ λ²λ Έλλ°, κ·Έκ²μ λΆοΏ½ν λμκ° λκΈ° μμνμλ€.
μμλ€
He noticed a sour odor coming from the old carpets that had n't been cleaned in years.
κ·Έλ λͺ λ
λμ μ²μλμ§ μμ μ€λλ μΉ΄ν«μμ λλ μ λμλ₯Ό μμμ±λ€.
μμλ€
Despite the cheerful surroundings, his sour demeanor dampened the mood.
μ μΎν λΆμκΈ°μλ λΆκ΅¬νκ³ , κ·Έμ μνΌν νλκ° λΆμκΈ°λ₯Ό λ§μ³€λ€.
μμλ€
Despite his enthusiasm, his sour rendition of the song failed to impress the judges.
κ·Έμ μ΄μ μλ λΆκ΅¬νκ³ , λ
Έλμ μμΉ κ°μ μ°μ£Όλ μ¬μ¬μμλ€μ κ°λμν€μ§ λͺ»νλ€.
μμλ€
The team 's sour performance in the finals was a stark contrast to their earlier victories.
κ²°μΉμμ νμ μ€λ§μ€λ¬μ΄ μ±μ μ κ·Έλ€μ μ΄μ μΉλ¦¬μλ κ·Ήλͺ
ν λμ‘°λ₯Ό μ΄λ€λ€.
07
μ , μ°μ±μ
referring to soil that has a low pH level, making it acidic and potentially less suitable for growing certain types of plants
μμλ€
Sour soil often requires specific fertilizers to neutralize its acidity and support healthy plant development.
μ ν μμ μ’
μ’
κ·Έ μ°λλ₯Ό μ€νμν€κ³ 건κ°ν μλ¬Ό λ°λ¬μ μ§μνκΈ° μν΄ νΉμ λΉλ£κ° νμν©λλ€.
08
μ , ν©μ ν¬ν¨νλ
refering to petroleum or natural gas that contains a significant amount of sulfur compounds, making it more challenging to process and refine
μμλ€
Refineries need special equipment to handle sour petroleum safely and efficiently.
μ μ μλ μ μμ λ₯Ό μμ νκ³ ν¨μ¨μ μΌλ‘ μ²λ¦¬νκΈ° μν νΉλ³ν μ₯λΉκ° νμν©λλ€.
Sour
μμλ€
The chef adjusted the sour of the sauce to balance its taste.
μ
°νλ μμ€μ μ λ§μ μ‘°μ νμ¬ λ§μ κ· νμ λ§μ·λ€.
02
μ
a cocktail made with a base spirit, citrus juice, and sweetener, typically served over ice
μμλ€
A traditional sour drink includes a balance of tart and sweet flavors.
μ ν΅μ μΈ μ μλ£λ μ λ§κ³Ό λ¨λ§μ κ· νμ ν¬ν¨ν©λλ€.
to sour
μμλ€
As the fruit sat in the heat, it began to sour.
κ³ΌμΌμ΄ λμμ λμ¬ μμ, μ λ΄κΈ° μμνλ€.
02
μκ² νλ€, λ°ν¨μν€λ€
to make something taste tangy or tart by adding acid or letting it ferment
Transitive
μμλ€
He will sour the sauce with lemon juice to balance out the sweetness of the dish.
κ·Έλ μ리μ λ¨λ§μ κ· ν μ‘κΈ° μν΄ λ λͺ¬ μ£Όμ€λ‘ μμ€λ₯Ό μ νκ² ν κ²μ
λλ€.
03
μκ² λ§λ€λ€, λ§μΉλ€
to cause something to become negative, unpleasant, or less favorable
Transitive
μμλ€
His harsh words soured the atmosphere at the party.
κ·Έμ κ±°μΉ λ§λ€μ΄ νν° λΆμκΈ°λ₯Ό μνκ² νλ€.
04
μνΌν΄μ§λ€, μ νλλ€
to gradually turn unpleasant, often due to a change in circumstances or emotions
Intransitive
μμλ€
Over time, his enthusiasm for the project soured due to repeated setbacks.
μκ°μ΄ μ§λ¨μ λ°λΌ, λ°λ³΅λ μ’μ λ‘ μΈν΄ κ·Έ νλ‘μ νΈμ λν κ·Έμ μ΄μ μ μνλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
sourish
sourly
sourness
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