Bush in Russian
Bush in Russian is Буш, куст, куста́рник — Bush means a woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.
Bush in Russian
Буш
Pronounced: Bush
A surname from Middle English.
куст
Pronounced: kust
(horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
куста́рник
Pronounced: kustarnik
(horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
волосня́
Pronounced: volosnya
(slang, vulgar) A person's pubic hair, especially a woman's. [from 1745]
What does "Bush" mean?
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noun A woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.
"She planted a rose bush by the front gate."
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noun Wild, uncultivated land covered in natural vegetation, especially in Australia or Africa.
"They drove for hours through the bush before reaching the campsite."
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adjective Amateurish or not up to professional standard.
"That was a bush move, showing up late without calling."
Bush in a sentence
- She planted a rose bush by the front gate.
- They drove for hours through the bush before reaching the campsite.
- That was a bush move, showing up late without calling.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Bush" in Russian?
"Bush" in Russian is Буш, куст, куста́рник. Bush means: A woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.
How do you pronounce Буш?
"Bush" in Russian is Буш, pronounced "Bush".
How do you use "Bush" in a sentence?
Example: "She planted a rose bush by the front gate." In Russian, "Bush" is Буш, куст, куста́рник.
Are there other ways to say "Bush" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Bush": Буш, куст, куста́рник, волосня́.
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