territory in Korean
territory in Korean is 준주 — territory means an area or extent of land, especially one under a particular government's control.
territory in Korean
준주
Pronounced: junju
administrative unit
What does "territory" mean?
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noun An area or extent of land, especially one under a particular government's control.
"The soldiers advanced deep into enemy territory."
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noun An area or subject that a person or organization is responsible for.
"Client relations fall outside her territory at the company."
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noun An area that an animal defends against others of its own kind.
"Male robins fiercely defend their territory during breeding season."
territory in a sentence
- The soldiers advanced deep into enemy territory.
- Client relations fall outside her territory at the company.
- Male robins fiercely defend their territory during breeding season.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "territory" in Korean?
"territory" in Korean is 준주. territory means: An area or extent of land, especially one under a particular government's control.
How do you pronounce 준주?
"territory" in Korean is 준주, pronounced "junju".
How do you use "territory" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldiers advanced deep into enemy territory." In Korean, "territory" is 준주.
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