κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
Ease
01
freedom from difficulty, effort, or hardship
μμλ€
Cooking the dish became a matter of ease after practice.
02
μ¬μ, νΈμν¨
a state of being comfortable and relaxed, without worry or difficulty
μμλ€
The soft music helped her relax and find ease in her thoughts.
λΆλλ¬μ΄ μμ
μ κ·Έλ
κ° κΈ΄μ₯μ νκ³ μκ° μμμ νΈμν¨μ μ°Ύλλ‘ λμμ΅λλ€.
03
freedom from social constraint, awkwardness, or embarrassment
μμλ€
He moved around the party with natural ease.
04
a state of financial comfort that allows for a secure and relaxed life
μμλ€
Living in ease allowed her to pursue artistic interests.
05
a general condition of comfort, relief, or freedom from distress
μμλ€
They felt ease once the storm had passed.
to ease
μμλ€
He tried to ease tensions between the two rival factions by facilitating peace talks.
κ·Έλ νν νμμ μ΄μ§ν¨μΌλ‘μ¨ λ κ²½μ νλ² μ¬μ΄μ κΈ΄μ₯μ μννλ €κ³ μλνμ΅λλ€.
02
to move slowly, gently, or carefully
μμλ€
She eased the ladder against the wall.
03
μ½κ² νλ€, μννλ€
to make a process or situation less difficult or more manageable
μμλ€
He adjusted the settings to ease the operation of the machine.
κ·Έλ κΈ°κ³ μλμ μ½κ² νκΈ° μν΄ μ€μ μ μ‘°μ νλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
disease
eased
unease
ease



























