《맨 온 렛지》(원제:영어: MAN ON A LEDGE)는 2012년 제작된 미국의 액션 스릴러영화이다.
덴마크 감독 아스게르 레트가 감독했고, 샘 워딩턴, 엘리자베스 뱅크스가 주연했다.
뉴욕 시에서 벌어지는 일을 담고 있다.
ledge
noun [ C ]
UK /ledʒ/ US /ledʒ/
a narrow shelf that sticks out from a vertical surface
영어로 surface의 뜻
surface
noun
UK /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ US /ˈsɝː-/
B2 [ C ]
the outer or top part or layer of something:
Tropical rain forests used to cover ten percent of the earth's surface.
The marble has a smooth, shiny surface.
Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon.
[ C ]
the top layer of a field or track on which sports are played:
The match will be played on an artificial/all-weather surface.
[ C ]
the flat top part of a table, cupboard, etc.:
a work surface
Don't put anything wet on a polished surface, or it will leave a mark.
추가 예
She watched the sunlight dancing on the water's surface.
Pollution has decayed the surface of the stonework on the front of the cathedral.
There seems to have been some abrasion of the surface.
The surface had been filed smooth.
Roll out the pastry on a flat surface.
surface noun (APPEARANCE)
B2 [ S ]
The surface of a situation or person is what they appear to be, or the features they have that are not hidden or difficult to see:
On the surface, this seems like a difficult problem, but in fact there's an easy solution to it.
Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery.
Suddenly, all her anger came/rose to the surface (= became obvious).
surface
verb
UK /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ US /ˈsɝː-/
surface verb (TOP)
[ I ]
to rise to the surface of water:
The submarine surfaced a few miles off the coast.
[ T ]
to cover a road or other area with a hard surface
surface verb (KNOWN)
[ I ]
If a feeling or information surfaces, it becomes known:
Doubts are beginning to surface about whether the right decision has been made.
A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business.
surface verb (OUT OF BED)
[ I ] informal
to get out of bed:
He never surfaces until at least 11.00 a.m. on a Sunday.
surface
adjective
UK /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ US /ˈsɝː-/
surface adjective (TOP)
working or operating on the top of the land or sea, rather than under the land or sea, or by air
surface adjective (APPEARANCE)
[ before noun ]
appearing in a particular way but not always showing the truth:
his surface appearance of calm confidence
the outer or top part or layer of something:
the earth’s surface
a rough/smooth surface
Try to find a level surface on the ground where you can spread out your sleeping bags.
There was very little wind, and the surface of the water was calm.
MATHEMATICS
A surface is also a flat shape or area.
The surface can also be what is obvious about a person or situation rather than truer or more important facts that are hidden or hard to see:
But the fear that lurks just below the surface emerges quickly in talks with villagers.
That may seem absurd on the surface, but in a few years it will seem like wisdom.
surface
verb [ I ]
US /ˈsɜr·fəs/
to appear at the surface of something:
The ducks would dive to the bottom of the lake and surface a minute or two later yards away.
If a feeling or information surfaces, it becomes known:
This story first surfaced about a week ago.
surface
adjective [ not gradable ]
US /ˈsɜr·fəs/
using the surface of the land or sea:
When you land in the airport, look for signs directing you to surface transportation to get a bus to the city.
If you send it overseas by surface mail, it will take forever.
surface 용례들
Was it a sobering moment of emptiness or was it euphoria induced by ref lective surfaces?
Assuming strong anchoring at surfaces and a one dimensional deformation, three nondimensional parameters are identified.