label in Russian
label in Russian is би́рка, лейбл, накле́йка — label means a small tag, sticker, or printed note attached to something, giving information about it.
label in Russian
What does "label" mean?
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noun A small tag, sticker, or printed note attached to something, giving information about it.
"She checked the label to see if the shirt could go in the dryer."
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noun A word or phrase used to categorise a person, group, or idea, sometimes in a way that oversimplifies them.
"He resented being given the label of 'troublemaker' after one bad day."
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noun A company that produces and distributes recorded music.
"The band signed with an independent label rather than a major one."
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verb To attach a label to something, or to describe someone or something with a particular categorising term.
"Please label each box with its contents before the move."
label in a sentence
- She checked the label to see if the shirt could go in the dryer.
- The bottle's label listed all the ingredients.
- He resented being given the label of 'troublemaker' after one bad day.
- Political labels rarely capture how complicated someone's views actually are.
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "label" in Russian?
"label" in Russian is би́рка, лейбл, накле́йка. label means: A small tag, sticker, or printed note attached to something, giving information about it.
How do you pronounce би́рка?
"label" in Russian is би́рка, pronounced "birka".
How do you use "label" in a sentence?
Example: "She checked the label to see if the shirt could go in the dryer." In Russian, "label" is би́рка, лейбл, накле́йка.
Are there other ways to say "label" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "label": би́рка, лейбл, накле́йка, этике́тка, клеймо́, ярлы́к.