shrapnel in Korean
shrapnel in Korean is 유산탄, 류산탄 — shrapnel means metal fragments or fragments thrown out by an exploding shell, bomb, or mine.
shrapnel in Korean
유산탄
Pronounced: yusantan
fragments and debris thrown out by an exploding device
류산탄
Pronounced: ryusantan
fragments and debris thrown out by an exploding device
What does "shrapnel" mean?
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noun Metal fragments or fragments thrown out by an exploding shell, bomb, or mine.
"Doctors spent hours removing shrapnel from the soldier's leg."
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noun Loose change or small coins (informal).
"He emptied a pocketful of shrapnel onto the counter to pay for his coffee."
shrapnel in a sentence
- Doctors spent hours removing shrapnel from the soldier's leg.
- The old wall was still pitted with shrapnel scars from the war.
- He emptied a pocketful of shrapnel onto the counter to pay for his coffee.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shrapnel" in Korean?
"shrapnel" in Korean is 유산탄, 류산탄. shrapnel means: Metal fragments or fragments thrown out by an exploding shell, bomb, or mine.
How do you pronounce 유산탄?
"shrapnel" in Korean is 유산탄, pronounced "yusantan".
How do you use "shrapnel" in a sentence?
Example: "Doctors spent hours removing shrapnel from the soldier's leg." In Korean, "shrapnel" is 유산탄, 류산탄.
Are there other ways to say "shrapnel" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "shrapnel": 유산탄, 류산탄.
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