Koredor (en. Corridor)
/ko.re.dor/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A long space or passage inside a building.
The students walk in the corridor toward their classroom.
Ang mga mag-aaral ay naglalakad sa koredor patungo sa kanilang silid-aralan.
A passage that connects different rooms or areas of a building.
At the end of the corridor, there is a large window.
Sa dulo ng koredor ay may isang malaking bintana.
A part of a general building design that has wide space.
The corridor is designed to be bright and comfortable.
Ang koredor ay dinisenyo upang maging maliwanag at maginhawa.
Etymology
From the English word 'corridor'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pass through the corridor
move from one place to another.
dumaan sa koredor
Related Words
room
A closed space where people can live or work.
silid
building
A structure made for residence, business, or other purposes.
gusali
Slang Meanings
A person who loves gossip
He's always the one spreading news, like a corridor in school.
Sya lagi ang nagdadala ng balita, parang koredor sa school.
Represents people who are confused or aimless
Your plans are just like a corridor, they lead nowhere.
Parang koredor lang ang mga plano mo, wala talagang patutunguhan.
A gathering of many people in a place that looks like a line
There are so many people here, what week are we corridoring here?
Ang daming tao dito, anong linggo natin koredor dito?