🌟 몸통

☆☆   Noun  

1. 사람이나 동물의 몸에서 머리, 팔, 다리 등을 뺀 중심 부분.

1. BODY: A central part of the human or animal body excluding the head, arms, legs, etc.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • 동물의 몸통.
    The trunk of an animal's body.
  • 사람의 몸통.
    Human body.
  • 몸통이 크다.
    Big body.
  • 골프를 칠 때는 몸통을 잘 돌리는 것이 중요하다.
    When playing golf, it is important to turn your body well.
  • 이 물고기는 몸통이 명태를 닮았으면서도 대가리가 유독 크고 눈은 또 턱없이 조그맣다.
    This fish has a similar body to pollack, but its head is unusually large and its eyes are tiny.
  • 이 사진 좀 봐. 우리 집 강아지야.
    Look at this picture. it's my dog.
    어머, 얼굴에는 얼룩이 있는데 몸통은 까맣네.
    Oh, there's a stain on your face, but your body's black.

2. 어떤 사물이나 일에서 가장 중심이 되는 부분.

2. BODY; MAIN BODY; CENTRAL COMPONENT: A central part of a certain thing or work.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • 이야기의 몸통.
    The body of the story.
  • 장구의 몸통.
    The body of a janggu.
  • 주전자의 몸통.
    The body of a kettle.
  • 몸통 부분.
    Body part.
  • 몸통이 되다.
    Become a torso.
  • 실수로 주전자를 떨어뜨렸더니 몸통 부분이 찌그러졌다.
    I accidentally dropped the kettle and the body part was dented.
  • 지수는 책을 한 번만 읽어도 그 몸통을 간추려 내는 능력이 있다.
    Jisoo has the ability to skim through the body even if she reads a book just once.

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 몸통 (몸통)
📚 Category: Body parts  


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