flag in Russian
flag in Russian is и́рис, каса́тик, флаг — flag means a piece of cloth with a distinctive design, used as a symbol of a country, organization, or signal.
flag in Russian
и́рис
Pronounced: iris
Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
каса́тик
Pronounced: kasatik
Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
флаг
Pronounced: flag
The use of a flag, especially to indicate the start of a race or other event.
флаг
Pronounced: flag
флажо́к
Pronounced: flazhok
флаг
Pronounced: flag
(internet slang, ACG) An indication that a certain outcome or event is going to happen, deduced not logically or causally, but as a pattern in a piece of media. Chiefly used in video games and adjacent media, especially visual novels, it is typically described as being raised or set by the plot or words of a character.
стяг
Pronounced: styag
(internet slang, ACG) An indication that a certain outcome or event is going to happen, deduced not logically or causally, but as a pattern in a piece of media. Chiefly used in video games and adjacent media, especially visual novels, it is typically described as being raised or set by the plot or words of a character.
зна́мя
Pronounced: znamya
(internet slang, ACG) An indication that a certain outcome or event is going to happen, deduced not logically or causally, but as a pattern in a piece of media. Chiefly used in video games and adjacent media, especially visual novels, it is typically described as being raised or set by the plot or words of a character.
поме́тить
Pronounced: pometit
To mark with a flag, especially to indicate the importance of something.
фла́гнуть
Pronounced: flagnut
To mark with a flag, especially to indicate the importance of something.
[[сби́ть]] флаг
Pronounced: [[sbit]] flag
(chess, intransitive) To lose on time, especially in a blitz game; when using a traditional analog chess clock, a flag would fall when time expired.
[[сруби́ть]] флаг
Pronounced: [[srubit]] flag
(chess, intransitive) To lose on time, especially in a blitz game; when using a traditional analog chess clock, a flag would fall when time expired.
[[урони́ть]] флаг
Pronounced: [[uronit]] flag
(chess, intransitive) To lose on time, especially in a blitz game; when using a traditional analog chess clock, a flag would fall when time expired.
[[сби́ть]] флаг
Pronounced: [[sbit]] flag
(chess, transitive) To defeat (an opponent) on time, especially in a blitz game.
[[сруби́ть]] флаг
Pronounced: [[srubit]] flag
(chess, transitive) To defeat (an opponent) on time, especially in a blitz game.
What does "flag" mean?
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noun A piece of cloth with a distinctive design, used as a symbol of a country, organization, or signal.
"They raised the flag at sunrise."
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noun A marker or indicator used to draw attention to something.
"The editor added a flag next to the disputed claim."
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verb To mark or point something out for attention.
"The reviewer flagged several errors in the report."
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verb To signal someone or something to stop.
"He flagged down a passing taxi."
flag in a sentence
- They raised the flag at sunrise.
- Every country in the parade carried its own flag.
- The editor added a flag next to the disputed claim.
- The reviewer flagged several errors in the report.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flag" in Russian?
"flag" in Russian is и́рис, каса́тик, флаг. flag means: A piece of cloth with a distinctive design, used as a symbol of a country, organization, or signal.
How do you pronounce и́рис?
"flag" in Russian is и́рис, pronounced "iris".
How do you use "flag" in a sentence?
Example: "They raised the flag at sunrise." In Russian, "flag" is и́рис, каса́тик, флаг.
Are there other ways to say "flag" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "flag": и́рис, каса́тик, флаг, флажо́к, стяг, зна́мя.
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