breastplate in Japanese
breastplate in Japanese is 胸当て, 胸甲 — breastplate means a piece of armor that protects the chest.
breastplate in Japanese
胸当て
Pronounced: muneate
A piece of armor that covers the chest.
胸甲
Pronounced: kyōkō
A piece of armor that covers the chest.
What does "breastplate" mean?
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noun A piece of armor that protects the chest.
"The knight's breastplate bore his family's crest."
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noun A strap of horse tack that stops the saddle from sliding backward.
"She fitted a breastplate to keep the saddle from slipping on the steep trail."
breastplate in a sentence
- The knight's breastplate bore his family's crest.
- She fitted a breastplate to keep the saddle from slipping on the steep trail.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "breastplate" in Japanese?
"breastplate" in Japanese is 胸当て, 胸甲. breastplate means: A piece of armor that protects the chest.
How do you pronounce 胸当て?
"breastplate" in Japanese is 胸当て, pronounced "muneate".
How do you use "breastplate" in a sentence?
Example: "The knight's breastplate bore his family's crest." In Japanese, "breastplate" is 胸当て, 胸甲.
Are there other ways to say "breastplate" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "breastplate": 胸当て, 胸甲.
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