gangway in Japanese
gangway in Japanese is 通す, 舷門, 通路 — gangway means a narrow passage or aisle used to enter or exit somewhere, such as between seats or buildings.
gangway in Japanese
通す
Pronounced: toosu
(to a crowd) Make way! Clear a path!
舷門
Pronounced: genmon
A passageway through which to enter or leave.
通路
Pronounced: tsuuro
A passageway through which to enter or leave.
タラップ
Pronounced: tarappu
舷梯
Pronounced: gentei
歩み板
Pronounced: ayumiita
歩み板
Pronounced: ayumiita
(rare, obsolete, outside, dialects) A clear path through a crowd or a passageway with people.
通路
Pronounced: tsuuro
(rare, obsolete, outside, dialects) A clear path through a crowd or a passageway with people.
What does "gangway" mean?
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noun A narrow passage or aisle used to enter or exit somewhere, such as between seats or buildings.
"He squeezed down the gangway to reach his seat before the film started."
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noun A ramp or bridge for boarding a ship or aircraft.
"Crew members lowered the gangway so passengers could disembark."
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intj Used to tell people to clear a path.
"Gangway! Coming through with a hot tray!"
gangway in a sentence
- He squeezed down the gangway to reach his seat before the film started.
- Crew members lowered the gangway so passengers could disembark.
- Gangway! Coming through with a hot tray!
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Frequently asked questions
What is "gangway" in Japanese?
"gangway" in Japanese is 通す, 舷門, 通路. gangway means: A narrow passage or aisle used to enter or exit somewhere, such as between seats or buildings.
How do you pronounce 通す?
"gangway" in Japanese is 通す, pronounced "toosu".
How do you use "gangway" in a sentence?
Example: "He squeezed down the gangway to reach his seat before the film started." In Japanese, "gangway" is 通す, 舷門, 通路.
Are there other ways to say "gangway" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "gangway": 通す, 舷門, 通路, タラップ, 舷梯, 歩み板.
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