Apocalypse in Russian
Apocalypse in Russian is апокали́псис, Апокали́псис, апока́липсис — Apocalypse means a massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
Apocalypse in Russian
What does "Apocalypse" mean?
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noun A massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
"The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence."
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noun (capitalized, Apocalypse) The Book of Revelation in the Bible, describing the end times.
"Scholars debate how literally to read the Apocalypse."
Apocalypse in a sentence
- The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence.
- Survivalists prepare supplies in case of some future apocalypse.
- Scholars debate how literally to read the Apocalypse.
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Apocalypse" in Russian?
"Apocalypse" in Russian is апокали́псис, Апокали́псис, апока́липсис. Apocalypse means: A massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
How do you pronounce апокали́псис?
"Apocalypse" in Russian is апокали́псис, pronounced "apokalipsis".
How do you use "Apocalypse" in a sentence?
Example: "The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence." In Russian, "Apocalypse" is апокали́псис, Апокали́псис, апока́липсис.
Are there other ways to say "Apocalypse" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "Apocalypse": апокали́псис, Апокали́псис, апока́липсис, открове́ние, апокалипсис.