What does ジッパー in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word ジッパー in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ジッパー in Japanese.

The word ジッパー in Japanese means ファスナー、チャック、ジッパー, チャック、ジッパー、ファスナー, チャック・ジッパー・ファスナーを閉める, ファスナー、ジッパー. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ジッパー

ファスナー、チャック、ジッパー

(closure: clasp, zip, button) (服飾、閉める為の物)

Mike did up the fastenings on the front of his jacket.

チャック、ジッパー、ファスナー

(type of fastening)

Trevor did up the zipper on his jacket.

チャック・ジッパー・ファスナーを閉める

(fasten with a zipper)

Grace zippered her bag shut.

ファスナー、ジッパー

(UK (closure: zipper) (締めるもの)

The jacket has both a zip fastener and buttons.

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