copper in Russian
copper in Russian is ме́дный, медный, ме́дно-кра́сный — copper means a reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
copper in Russian
What does "copper" mean?
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noun A reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
"The old house still has copper plumbing."
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noun A reddish-brown colour, like that of the metal.
"She dyed her hair a deep copper."
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noun A low-denomination coin, or coins collectively, historically made of copper.
"He emptied a jar of coppers onto the counter."
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noun A police officer (informal, chiefly British).
"A copper pulled him over for speeding."
copper in a sentence
- The old house still has copper plumbing.
- Copper prices rose sharply this year.
- She dyed her hair a deep copper.
- He emptied a jar of coppers onto the counter.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "copper" in Russian?
"copper" in Russian is ме́дный, медный, ме́дно-кра́сный. copper means: A reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
How do you pronounce ме́дный?
"copper" in Russian is ме́дный, pronounced "mednyy".
How do you use "copper" in a sentence?
Example: "The old house still has copper plumbing." In Russian, "copper" is ме́дный, медный, ме́дно-кра́сный.
Are there other ways to say "copper" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 13 translations listed for "copper": ме́дный, медный, ме́дно-кра́сный, медь, ку́прум, лега́вый.