pointer in Korean
pointer in Korean is 지시봉 — pointer means a useful tip or piece of advice.
pointer in Korean
지시봉
Pronounced: jisibong
anything that points or is used for pointing
What does "pointer" mean?
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noun A useful tip or piece of advice.
"She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume."
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noun A rod or object used to indicate something, such as on a chart or screen.
"He used a laser pointer to highlight the chart during his presentation."
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noun A breed of hunting dog trained to signal the location of game by standing still and facing toward it.
"Their pointer froze in the field the moment it caught the scent."
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noun In computing, a variable that stores the memory address of another value.
"The bug was caused by a pointer referencing memory that had already been freed."
pointer in a sentence
- She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume.
- He used a laser pointer to highlight the chart during his presentation.
- Their pointer froze in the field the moment it caught the scent.
- The bug was caused by a pointer referencing memory that had already been freed.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pointer" in Korean?
"pointer" in Korean is 지시봉. pointer means: A useful tip or piece of advice.
How do you pronounce 지시봉?
"pointer" in Korean is 지시봉, pronounced "jisibong".
How do you use "pointer" in a sentence?
Example: "She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume." In Korean, "pointer" is 지시봉.
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