turkey in Korean
turkey in Korean is 칠면조 — turkey means a large North American bird with a fan-shaped tail, farmed for its meat.
turkey in Korean
칠면조
Pronounced: chilmyeonjo
bird in the genus Meleagris
What does "turkey" mean?
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noun A large North American bird with a fan-shaped tail, farmed for its meat.
"They roasted a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner."
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noun The meat of this bird eaten as food.
"He made a sandwich with leftover turkey and cranberry sauce."
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noun Informally, a failure or an inept person.
"The movie was such a turkey that it flopped in its opening weekend."
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noun In bowling, three strikes thrown in a row.
"She scored a turkey in the final frame to win the match."
turkey in a sentence
- They roasted a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
- He made a sandwich with leftover turkey and cranberry sauce.
- The movie was such a turkey that it flopped in its opening weekend.
- She scored a turkey in the final frame to win the match.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "turkey" in Korean?
"turkey" in Korean is 칠면조. turkey means: A large North American bird with a fan-shaped tail, farmed for its meat.
How do you pronounce 칠면조?
"turkey" in Korean is 칠면조, pronounced "chilmyeonjo".
How do you use "turkey" in a sentence?
Example: "They roasted a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner." In Korean, "turkey" is 칠면조.
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