Kent in Korean
Kent in Korean is 켄트 — Kent means a long pole used to push a boat along, especially in shallow water.
Kent in Korean
켄트
Pronounced: Kenteu
the English maritime county
What does "Kent" mean?
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noun A long pole used to push a boat along, especially in shallow water.
"He stood at the stern, working the kent to steer the punt around the bend."
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verb To propel a boat by pushing on a pole against the riverbed.
"They kented the barge upstream past the weir."
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name A county in southeast England, on the coast facing France.
"They spent the bank holiday driving around the orchards of Kent."
Kent in a sentence
- He stood at the stern, working the kent to steer the punt around the bend.
- They kented the barge upstream past the weir.
- They spent the bank holiday driving around the orchards of Kent.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Kent" in Korean?
"Kent" in Korean is 켄트. Kent means: A long pole used to push a boat along, especially in shallow water.
How do you pronounce 켄트?
"Kent" in Korean is 켄트, pronounced "Kenteu".
How do you use "Kent" in a sentence?
Example: "He stood at the stern, working the kent to steer the punt around the bend." In Korean, "Kent" is 켄트.
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