cast in Russian is
бросо́к, [[соста́в]] [[исполнитель|исполни́телей]], в [[роль|роля́х]] — cast means to throw something, especially with some force or intent.
(art) The collective group of actors performing a play or production together. Contrasted with crew.
в [[роль|роля́х]]
noun
Pronounced: v [[rol|rolyakh]]
(art) The collective group of actors performing a play or production together. Contrasted with crew.
[[распределе́ние]] [[роль|роле́й]]
noun
Pronounced: [[raspredeleniye]] [[rol|roley]]
The casting procedure.
ка́стинг
noun
Pronounced: kasting
The casting procedure.
отли́вка
noun
Pronounced: otlivka
An object made in a mould.
сле́пок
noun
Pronounced: slepok
An object made in a mould.
гипс
noun
Pronounced: gips
A supportive and immobilising device used to help mend broken bones.
фо́рма
noun
Pronounced: forma
The mould used to make cast objects.
косогла́зие
noun
Pronounced: kosoglaziye
A squint.
сбра́сывать
verb
Pronounced: sbrasyvat
(of an animal) To throw off (the skin) as a process of growth; to shed the hair or fur of the coat. [from 15th c.]
сбро́сить
verb
Pronounced: sbrosit
(of an animal) To throw off (the skin) as a process of growth; to shed the hair or fur of the coat. [from 15th c.]
подсчи́тывать
verb
Pronounced: podschityvat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
подсчита́ть
verb
Pronounced: podschitat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
посчита́ть
verb
Pronounced: poschitat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
просумми́ровать
verb
Pronounced: prosummirovat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
сумми́ровать
verb
Pronounced: summirovat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
счита́ть
verb
Pronounced: schitat
(dated, _, except in, _, accounting) To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures. [from 14th c.]
бро́сить
verb
Pronounced: brosit
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
броса́ть
verb
Pronounced: brosat
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
ки́нуть
verb
Pronounced: kinut
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
кида́ть
verb
Pronounced: kidat
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
швырну́ть
verb
Pronounced: shvyrnut
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
швыря́ть
verb
Pronounced: shvyryat
To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide.
бро́сить
verb
Pronounced: brosit
To throw (light etc.) on or upon something, or in a given direction.
броса́ть
verb
Pronounced: brosat
To throw (light etc.) on or upon something, or in a given direction.
вы́кинуть
verb
Pronounced: vykinut
(archaic) To give birth to (a child) prematurely; to miscarry. [from 15th c.]
отли́ть
verb
Pronounced: otlit
To shape (molten metal etc.) by pouring into a mould; to make (an object) in such a way. [from 15th c.]
отлива́ть
verb
Pronounced: otlivat
To shape (molten metal etc.) by pouring into a mould; to make (an object) in such a way. [from 15th c.]
забра́сывать
verb
Pronounced: zabrasyvat
(nautical) To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round. [from 18th c.]
забро́сить
verb
Pronounced: zabrosit
(nautical) To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round. [from 18th c.]
заки́дывать
verb
Pronounced: zakidyvat
(nautical) To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round. [from 18th c.]
заки́нуть
verb
Pronounced: zakinut
(nautical) To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round. [from 18th c.]
What does "cast" mean?
verbTo throw something, especially with some force or intent.
"He cast the fishing line far out into the lake."
verbTo choose actors for the roles in a play, film, or show.
"The director cast a newcomer in the lead role."
verbTo shape a liquid material, especially molten metal, by pouring it into a mould.
"The bronze statue was cast in a single piece."
nounThe group of actors performing in a play, film, or show.
"The whole cast took a bow at the end of the performance."
"cast" in Russian is бросо́к, [[соста́в]] [[исполнитель|исполни́телей]], в [[роль|роля́х]]. cast means: To throw something, especially with some force or intent.
How do you pronounce бросо́к?
"cast" in Russian is бросо́к, pronounced "brosok".
How do you use "cast" in a sentence?
Example: "He cast the fishing line far out into the lake." In Russian, "cast" is бросо́к, [[соста́в]] [[исполнитель|исполни́телей]], в [[роль|роля́х]].
Are there other ways to say "cast" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 31 translations listed for "cast": бросо́к, [[соста́в]] [[исполнитель|исполни́телей]], в [[роль|роля́х]], [[распределе́ние]] [[роль|роле́й]], ка́стинг, отли́вка.
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