gas in Korean
gas in Korean is 가스, 기체 — gas means a state of matter, like air, that has no fixed shape or volume and spreads to fill its container.
gas in Korean
가스
Pronounced: gaseu
(uncountable, chemistry) state of matter
기체
Pronounced: giche
(uncountable, chemistry) state of matter
가스
Pronounced: gaseu
(US) gas in digestion
What does "gas" mean?
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noun A state of matter, like air, that has no fixed shape or volume and spreads to fill its container.
"Helium is a gas that is lighter than air."
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noun A fuel, especially natural gas used for heating and cooking, or (US, informal) petrol for a vehicle.
"We stopped to fill up on gas before the highway."
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noun Air trapped in the stomach or intestines; flatulence.
"Spicy food always gives him gas."
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verb To attack or kill using poisonous gas.
"The trenches were gassed during the war."
gas in a sentence
- Helium is a gas that is lighter than air.
- The lab heated the liquid until it turned to gas.
- We stopped to fill up on gas before the highway.
- Turn off the gas before you leave the kitchen.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "gas" in Korean?
"gas" in Korean is 가스, 기체. gas means: A state of matter, like air, that has no fixed shape or volume and spreads to fill its container.
How do you pronounce 가스?
"gas" in Korean is 가스, pronounced "gaseu".
How do you use "gas" in a sentence?
Example: "Helium is a gas that is lighter than air." In Korean, "gas" is 가스, 기체.
Are there other ways to say "gas" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "gas": 가스, 기체.
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