brick in Russian
brick in Russian is кирпи́чный, кирпи́ч, кирпич — brick means a hard rectangular block of baked clay or similar material, used for building walls.
brick in Russian
What does "brick" mean?
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noun A hard rectangular block of baked clay or similar material, used for building walls.
"The old cottage was built from red brick over a century ago."
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noun Slang: an electronic device that has stopped working entirely, especially after a failed update.
"A botched firmware update turned his router into an expensive brick."
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noun Slang: a compact block-shaped unit of something, such as a kilogram of a drug or an external power adapter.
"The laptop's charger has a bulky brick in the middle of the cable."
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verb To ruin an electronic device so badly that it becomes permanently unusable.
"Installing the wrong software update can brick your phone."
brick in a sentence
- The old cottage was built from red brick over a century ago.
- They laid a fresh course of bricks along the garden wall.
- A botched firmware update turned his router into an expensive brick.
- The laptop's charger has a bulky brick in the middle of the cable.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "brick" in Russian?
"brick" in Russian is кирпи́чный, кирпи́ч, кирпич. brick means: A hard rectangular block of baked clay or similar material, used for building walls.
How do you pronounce кирпи́чный?
"brick" in Russian is кирпи́чный, pronounced "kirpichnyy".
How do you use "brick" in a sentence?
Example: "The old cottage was built from red brick over a century ago." In Russian, "brick" is кирпи́чный, кирпи́ч, кирпич.
Are there other ways to say "brick" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "brick": кирпи́чный, кирпи́ч, кирпич, молото́к, окирпи́чить.