bridge in Korean
bridge in Korean is 다리, -교, 교량 — bridge means a structure built to carry a road, railway, or path across a river, valley, or other obstacle.
bridge in Korean
다리
Pronounced: dari
construction or natural feature that spans a divide
-교
Pronounced: -gyo
construction or natural feature that spans a divide
교량
Pronounced: gyoryang
construction or natural feature that spans a divide
What does "bridge" mean?
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noun A structure built to carry a road, railway, or path across a river, valley, or other obstacle.
"They stopped halfway across the bridge to watch the river below."
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noun The bony or cartilaginous ridge along the top of the nose.
"His glasses kept sliding down the bridge of his nose."
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noun A raised platform on a ship from which the captain and crew control and observe the vessel.
"The captain gave the order from the bridge as the storm closed in."
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noun A section of a song that connects two other parts, often building tension before a chorus returns.
"The bridge slows the tempo right before the final chorus kicks back in."
bridge in a sentence
- They stopped halfway across the bridge to watch the river below.
- A new bridge was built to ease traffic into the city.
- His glasses kept sliding down the bridge of his nose.
- The captain gave the order from the bridge as the storm closed in.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bridge" in Korean?
"bridge" in Korean is 다리, -교, 교량. bridge means: A structure built to carry a road, railway, or path across a river, valley, or other obstacle.
How do you pronounce 다리?
"bridge" in Korean is 다리, pronounced "dari".
How do you use "bridge" in a sentence?
Example: "They stopped halfway across the bridge to watch the river below." In Korean, "bridge" is 다리, -교, 교량.
Are there other ways to say "bridge" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "bridge": 다리, -교, 교량.
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