lobby in Korean
lobby in Korean is 로비, 휴게소 — lobby means an entrance hall or waiting area in a building.
lobby in Korean
로비
Pronounced: robi
entryway or waiting area; vestibule
휴게소
Pronounced: hyugeso
entryway or waiting area; vestibule
What does "lobby" mean?
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noun An entrance hall or waiting area in a building.
"We arranged to meet in the hotel lobby at noon."
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noun A group of people who try to influence lawmakers or public officials on a particular issue.
"The oil lobby spent millions opposing the new regulations."
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verb To try to persuade a public official or decision-maker to support a particular cause.
"Environmental groups lobbied Congress to pass stricter emissions laws."
lobby in a sentence
- We arranged to meet in the hotel lobby at noon.
- The lobby was decorated with marble floors and a grand chandelier.
- The oil lobby spent millions opposing the new regulations.
- Environmental groups lobbied Congress to pass stricter emissions laws.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lobby" in Korean?
"lobby" in Korean is 로비, 휴게소. lobby means: An entrance hall or waiting area in a building.
How do you pronounce 로비?
"lobby" in Korean is 로비, pronounced "robi".
How do you use "lobby" in a sentence?
Example: "We arranged to meet in the hotel lobby at noon." In Korean, "lobby" is 로비, 휴게소.
Are there other ways to say "lobby" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "lobby": 로비, 휴게소.
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