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slate in Korean

slate in Korean is 점판암 — slate means a fine-grained gray rock that splits easily into thin flat sheets, often used for roofing.

slate in Korean

점판암
noun
Pronounced: jeompanam
fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock

What does "slate" mean?

  1. noun A fine-grained gray rock that splits easily into thin flat sheets, often used for roofing.
    "The old cottage still has its original slate roof."
  2. noun A list of candidates or a planned schedule of activities.
    "The party announced its slate of candidates for the local election."
  3. verb To schedule or plan something.
    "The movie is slated for release next spring."
  4. verb To criticize harshly.
    "Critics slated the film for its weak script."

slate in a sentence

  • The old cottage still has its original slate roof.
  • The party announced its slate of candidates for the local election.
  • We have a busy slate of meetings this week.
  • The movie is slated for release next spring.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "slate" in Korean?

"slate" in Korean is 점판암. slate means: A fine-grained gray rock that splits easily into thin flat sheets, often used for roofing.

How do you pronounce 점판암?

"slate" in Korean is 점판암, pronounced "jeompanam".

How do you use "slate" in a sentence?

Example: "The old cottage still has its original slate roof." In Korean, "slate" is 점판암.

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