hail in Russian
hail in Russian is град, град идёт, приве́тствовать — hail means small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm.
hail in Russian
град
Pronounced: grad
град идёт
Pronounced: grad idyot
(impersonal) To have hailstones fall from the sky.
приве́тствовать
Pronounced: privetstvovat
оклика́ть
Pronounced: oklikat
(transitive) To call out loudly in order to gain the attention of.
What does "hail" mean?
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noun Small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm.
"The hail dented the roof of every car parked outside."
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noun A large number of things arriving quickly and forcefully, one after another.
"The politician faced a hail of criticism after the interview."
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verb To greet someone or call out to get their attention, often to praise or welcome them.
"Fans hailed the goalkeeper as a hero after the final save."
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verb To come from a particular place originally.
"She hails from a small fishing town in Scotland."
hail in a sentence
- The hail dented the roof of every car parked outside.
- They ran for cover when the hail started hammering the windshield.
- The politician faced a hail of criticism after the interview.
- A hail of arrows flew over the castle wall.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hail" in Russian?
"hail" in Russian is град, град идёт, приве́тствовать. hail means: Small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm.
How do you pronounce град?
"hail" in Russian is град, pronounced "grad".
How do you use "hail" in a sentence?
Example: "The hail dented the roof of every car parked outside." In Russian, "hail" is град, град идёт, приве́тствовать.
Are there other ways to say "hail" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "hail": град, град идёт, приве́тствовать, оклика́ть.
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