dreadnought in Russian
dreadnought in Russian is дредно́ут — dreadnought means a type of large early-20th-century battleship armed with heavy guns of matching caliber.
dreadnought in Russian
дредно́ут
Pronounced: drednout
(informal) Any type of warship heavier in armour or armament than a typical battleship.
What does "dreadnought" mean?
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noun A type of large early-20th-century battleship armed with heavy guns of matching caliber.
"The naval powers raced to build ever more dreadnoughts before World War I."
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noun A large-bodied style of acoustic guitar known for its deep, powerful sound.
"He preferred a dreadnought guitar for its rich, booming tone."
dreadnought in a sentence
- The naval powers raced to build ever more dreadnoughts before World War I.
- He preferred a dreadnought guitar for its rich, booming tone.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dreadnought" in Russian?
"dreadnought" in Russian is дредно́ут. dreadnought means: A type of large early-20th-century battleship armed with heavy guns of matching caliber.
How do you pronounce дредно́ут?
"dreadnought" in Russian is дредно́ут, pronounced "drednout".
How do you use "dreadnought" in a sentence?
Example: "The naval powers raced to build ever more dreadnoughts before World War I." In Russian, "dreadnought" is дредно́ут.
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