cog in Russian
cog in Russian is зубе́ц, когг, ви́нтик — cog means a tooth on a gear wheel, or the wheel itself.
cog in Russian
зубе́ц
Pronounced: zubets
A tooth on a gear.
когг
Pronounced: kogg
(historical) The hypothetical precursor ship type of the above said to be in use during the early Middle Ages, variously alleged to be Frisian or Scandinavian.
ви́нтик
Pronounced: vintik
An unimportant individual in a greater system.
ме́лкая со́шка
Pronounced: melkaya soshka
An unimportant individual in a greater system.
What does "cog" mean?
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noun A tooth on a gear wheel, or the wheel itself.
"One of the cogs had worn down and the machine kept jamming."
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noun An unimportant, replaceable part of a much bigger system, especially used of a person.
"He felt like just another cog in the corporate machine."
cog in a sentence
- One of the cogs had worn down and the machine kept jamming.
- He felt like just another cog in the corporate machine.
- No single soldier saw the whole plan — each was a cog in the operation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cog" in Russian?
"cog" in Russian is зубе́ц, когг, ви́нтик. cog means: A tooth on a gear wheel, or the wheel itself.
How do you pronounce зубе́ц?
"cog" in Russian is зубе́ц, pronounced "zubets".
How do you use "cog" in a sentence?
Example: "One of the cogs had worn down and the machine kept jamming." In Russian, "cog" is зубе́ц, когг, ви́нтик.
Are there other ways to say "cog" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "cog": зубе́ц, когг, ви́нтик, ме́лкая со́шка.
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