striped — having a pattern of stripes; marked with bands of color
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having a pattern of stripes; marked with bands of color
Pronunciation (IPA): /straɪpt/
Korean meaning: 줄무늬가 있는, 줄무늬 모양의
Korean pronunciation: 스**트라**입트
Example Sentences
- The referee's striped uniform made him look like a walking barcode.
- She chose a striped dress for the summer party.
- The zebra's striped coat helps it blend in with tall grass shadows.
striped
ADJECTIVE//straɪpt//
having a pattern of stripes; marked with bands of color

having a pattern of stripes; marked with bands of color
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The striped zebra got him hyped, so he wiped his lens for the perfect shot!
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Origin
stripe(줄무늬)에서 파생된 형용사로, 중세 네덜란드어 'stripe'(띠, 줄)에서 유래되었습니다. 과거에는 옷감의 줄무늬 패턴을 설명하는 데 주로 사용되었죠.
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“The referee's striped uniform made him look like a walking barcode.”
“She chose a striped dress for the summer party.”
“The zebra's striped coat helps it blend in with tall grass shadows.”
“My cat's striped tail looks like a furry candy cane.”
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