jellyfish in Russian
jellyfish in Russian is меду́за, медуза — jellyfish means a soft-bodied, mostly transparent sea creature with a bell-shaped body and trailing tentacles, often capable of stinging.
jellyfish in Russian
What does "jellyfish" mean?
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noun A soft-bodied, mostly transparent sea creature with a bell-shaped body and trailing tentacles, often capable of stinging.
"A jellyfish drifted past the swimmers, its tentacles trailing behind it."
jellyfish in a sentence
- A jellyfish drifted past the swimmers, its tentacles trailing behind it.
- She got stung by a jellyfish while wading in the shallows.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "jellyfish" in Russian?
"jellyfish" in Russian is меду́за, медуза. jellyfish means: A soft-bodied, mostly transparent sea creature with a bell-shaped body and trailing tentacles, often capable of stinging.
How do you pronounce меду́за?
"jellyfish" in Russian is меду́за, pronounced "meduza".
How do you use "jellyfish" in a sentence?
Example: "A jellyfish drifted past the swimmers, its tentacles trailing behind it." In Russian, "jellyfish" is меду́за, медуза.
Are there other ways to say "jellyfish" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "jellyfish": меду́за, медуза.