protocol in Korean
protocol in Korean is 의정서 — protocol means the official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.
protocol in Korean
의정서
Pronounced: uijeongseo
diplomatic document
What does "protocol" mean?
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noun The official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.
"Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes."
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noun A set of rules governing how data is exchanged, especially over a computer network.
"The devices communicate using a secure protocol."
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noun A formal plan for how an experiment, treatment, or procedure should be carried out.
"Doctors followed the hospital's emergency protocol."
protocol in a sentence
- Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes.
- The devices communicate using a secure protocol.
- HTTP is the protocol web browsers use to load pages.
- Doctors followed the hospital's emergency protocol.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "protocol" in Korean?
"protocol" in Korean is 의정서. protocol means: The official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.
How do you pronounce 의정서?
"protocol" in Korean is 의정서, pronounced "uijeongseo".
How do you use "protocol" in a sentence?
Example: "Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes." In Korean, "protocol" is 의정서.
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