barrel in Russian
barrel in Russian is бо́чка, бочка, бочо́нок — barrel means a large, round wooden or metal container, usually bulging in the middle, used to store liquids or other goods.
barrel in Russian
What does "barrel" mean?
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noun A large, round wooden or metal container, usually bulging in the middle, used to store liquids or other goods.
"The wine had been aging in oak barrels for over a decade."
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noun A unit of volume, especially for measuring oil.
"The price of oil rose to over ninety dollars a barrel."
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noun The long metal tube of a gun through which a bullet travels.
"He checked that the rifle's barrel was clean before loading it."
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verb To move very fast, often in an uncontrolled way.
"The truck came barreling down the highway well over the speed limit."
barrel in a sentence
- The wine had been aging in oak barrels for over a decade.
- They rolled the barrel of beer down the ramp into the cellar.
- The price of oil rose to over ninety dollars a barrel.
- He checked that the rifle's barrel was clean before loading it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "barrel" in Russian?
"barrel" in Russian is бо́чка, бочка, бочо́нок. barrel means: A large, round wooden or metal container, usually bulging in the middle, used to store liquids or other goods.
How do you pronounce бо́чка?
"barrel" in Russian is бо́чка, pronounced "bochka".
How do you use "barrel" in a sentence?
Example: "The wine had been aging in oak barrels for over a decade." In Russian, "barrel" is бо́чка, бочка, бочо́нок.
Are there other ways to say "barrel" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "barrel": бо́чка, бочка, бочо́нок, ба́ррель, бараба́н, ствол.