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draft in Russian

draft in Russian is глото́к, набро́сок, эски́з — draft means an early, unfinished version of a piece of writing.

draft in Russian

глото́к
noun
Pronounced: glotok
набро́сок
noun
Pronounced: nabrosok
эски́з
noun
Pronounced: eskiz
оса́дка
noun
Pronounced: osadka
(nautical) The depth of water needed to float a particular ship; the depth from the waterline to the bottom of a vessel's hull; the depth of water drawn by a vessel.
сквозня́к
noun
Pronounced: skvoznyak
A current of air, usually coming into a room or vehicle.
тя́га
noun
Pronounced: tyaga
A current of air, usually coming into a room or vehicle.
тя́га
noun
Pronounced: tyaga
The draw through a flue of gasses or smoke resulting from a combustion process.
[[переводно́й]] [[ве́ксель]]
noun
Pronounced: [[perevodnoy]] [[veksel]]
(archaic) An order for money to be paid; the document that states it: a cheque, note, bond, bill of exchange, money order, or IOU.
тра́тта
noun
Pronounced: tratta
(archaic) An order for money to be paid; the document that states it: a cheque, note, bond, bill of exchange, money order, or IOU.
чернови́к
noun
Pronounced: chernovik
A version of a written work (such as a book or paper) or drawing.
набо́р
noun
Pronounced: nabor
A person who has been drafted; a conscript or draftee.
призы́в
noun
Pronounced: prizyv
A person who has been drafted; a conscript or draftee.
мобилизова́ть
verb
Pronounced: mobilizovat
(transitive, US) To conscript (a person); to force (a person) to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.
набира́ть
verb
Pronounced: nabirat
(transitive, US) To conscript (a person); to force (a person) to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.
набра́ть
verb
Pronounced: nabrat
(transitive, US) To conscript (a person); to force (a person) to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.
призва́ть
verb
Pronounced: prizvat
(transitive, US) To conscript (a person); to force (a person) to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.
призыва́ть
verb
Pronounced: prizyvat
(transitive, US) To conscript (a person); to force (a person) to serve in some capacity, especially in the military.

What does "draft" mean?

  1. noun An early, unfinished version of a piece of writing.
    "She sent me the first draft of her novel."
  2. noun A current of air moving through an enclosed space.
    "There's a cold draft coming from under the door."
  3. noun (US) Compulsory enlistment into military service; conscription.
    "Thousands of young men were called up in the draft."
  4. noun The process of selecting players for professional sports teams.
    "The team's first pick in the draft was a college quarterback."

draft in a sentence

  • She sent me the first draft of her novel.
  • I need to revise this draft before the deadline.
  • There's a cold draft coming from under the door.
  • Thousands of young men were called up in the draft.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "draft" in Russian?

"draft" in Russian is глото́к, набро́сок, эски́з. draft means: An early, unfinished version of a piece of writing.

How do you pronounce глото́к?

"draft" in Russian is глото́к, pronounced "glotok".

How do you use "draft" in a sentence?

Example: "She sent me the first draft of her novel." In Russian, "draft" is глото́к, набро́сок, эски́з.

Are there other ways to say "draft" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 16 translations listed for "draft": глото́к, набро́сок, эски́з, оса́дка, сквозня́к, тя́га.

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