concourse in Japanese
concourse in Japanese is コンコース — concourse means a large open area inside or in front of a building, especially one linking routes such as platforms in a station or terminal.
concourse in Japanese
コンコース
Pronounced: konkōsu
A large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal, or providing access to and linking the platforms in a railway terminus.
What does "concourse" mean?
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noun A large open area inside or in front of a building, especially one linking routes such as platforms in a station or terminal.
"Commuters hurried across the station concourse to catch their trains."
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noun A large crowd of people gathered together.
"A great concourse had gathered to watch the parade."
concourse in a sentence
- Commuters hurried across the station concourse to catch their trains.
- The airport concourse was packed during the holiday rush.
- A great concourse had gathered to watch the parade.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "concourse" in Japanese?
"concourse" in Japanese is コンコース. concourse means: A large open area inside or in front of a building, especially one linking routes such as platforms in a station or terminal.
How do you pronounce コンコース?
"concourse" in Japanese is コンコース, pronounced "konkōsu".
How do you use "concourse" in a sentence?
Example: "Commuters hurried across the station concourse to catch their trains." In Japanese, "concourse" is コンコース.
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