alcohol in Russian
alcohol in Russian is спирт, алкого́ль, [[алкого́льный]] [[напи́ток]] — alcohol means ethanol, the intoxicating chemical found in beer, wine, and spirits.
alcohol in Russian
What does "alcohol" mean?
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noun Ethanol, the intoxicating chemical found in beer, wine, and spirits.
"She avoids alcohol during the week."
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noun Drinks that contain ethanol, considered as a group.
"The store doesn't sell alcohol after 10pm."
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noun In chemistry, any of a family of organic compounds containing a hydroxyl (-OH) group, of which ethanol is just one example.
"Isopropyl alcohol is used to clean wounds, not drunk."
alcohol in a sentence
- She avoids alcohol during the week.
- The recipe calls for wine, but the alcohol cooks off during simmering.
- The store doesn't sell alcohol after 10pm.
- Isopropyl alcohol is used to clean wounds, not drunk.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "alcohol" in Russian?
"alcohol" in Russian is спирт, алкого́ль, [[алкого́льный]] [[напи́ток]]. alcohol means: Ethanol, the intoxicating chemical found in beer, wine, and spirits.
How do you pronounce спирт?
"alcohol" in Russian is спирт, pronounced "spirt".
How do you use "alcohol" in a sentence?
Example: "She avoids alcohol during the week." In Russian, "alcohol" is спирт, алкого́ль, [[алкого́льный]] [[напи́ток]].
Are there other ways to say "alcohol" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "alcohol": спирт, алкого́ль, [[алкого́льный]] [[напи́ток]], [[кре́пкий]] [[напи́ток]], [[спиртно́й]] [[напи́ток]], спиртно́е.