flaky in Russian
flaky in Russian is ветреный, ненадёжный, хлопьевидный — flaky means made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.
flaky in Russian
ветреный
Pronounced: vetrenyy
ненадёжный
Pronounced: nenadyozhnyy
хлопьевидный
Pronounced: khlopyevidnyy
Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.
What does "flaky" mean?
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adjective Made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.
"The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust."
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adjective Unreliable, especially about keeping plans or commitments.
"He's a great cook but notoriously flaky about showing up on time."
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adjective Working only inconsistently, especially describing a device, connection, or system.
"The office Wi-Fi has been flaky all week."
flaky in a sentence
- The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust.
- He's a great cook but notoriously flaky about showing up on time.
- The office Wi-Fi has been flaky all week.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flaky" in Russian?
"flaky" in Russian is ветреный, ненадёжный, хлопьевидный. flaky means: Made up of thin, loose layers that easily break apart.
How do you pronounce ветреный?
"flaky" in Russian is ветреный, pronounced "vetrenyy".
How do you use "flaky" in a sentence?
Example: "The pastry had a wonderfully flaky crust." In Russian, "flaky" is ветреный, ненадёжный, хлопьевидный.
Are there other ways to say "flaky" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "flaky": ветреный, ненадёжный, хлопьевидный.
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