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litter in Russian

litter in Russian is подсти́лка, носи́лки, паланки́н — litter means rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.

litter in Russian

подсти́лка
noun
Pronounced: podstilka
(uncountable) Straw, grass, and similar loose material used as bedding for people or animals. [1325]
носи́лки
noun
Pronounced: nosilki
(countable, obsolete) A bed, especially a pile of straw with blankets &c. used as a bed.
паланки́н
noun
Pronounced: palankin
(countable, obsolete) A bed, especially a pile of straw with blankets &c. used as a bed.
сор
noun
Pronounced: sor
му́сор
noun
Pronounced: musor
помёт
noun
Pronounced: pomyot
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
вы́водок
noun
Pronounced: vyvodok
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
припло́д
noun
Pronounced: priplod
(countable) The whole group of live young born at the same time, typically in reference to mammals or (figurative, pejorative) unpleasant people or objects. [1486]
му́сорить
verb
Pronounced: musorit
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
насори́ть
verb
Pronounced: nasorit
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).
сори́ть
verb
Pronounced: sorit
(intransitive) To drop or throw trash without properly disposing of it (as discarding in public areas rather than trash receptacles).

What does "litter" mean?

  1. noun Rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.
    "Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach."
  2. noun All the baby animals born to one mother at the same time.
    "The dog gave birth to a litter of six puppies."
  3. noun Granular material used to absorb a pet's waste, especially for cats.
    "Don't forget to change the cat's litter box."
  4. verb To leave trash scattered around; to make a place untidy.
    "Empty cans littered the sidewalk after the parade."

litter in a sentence

  • Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach.
  • The dog gave birth to a litter of six puppies.
  • Don't forget to change the cat's litter box.
  • Empty cans littered the sidewalk after the parade.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "litter" in Russian?

"litter" in Russian is подсти́лка, носи́лки, паланки́н. litter means: Rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.

How do you pronounce подсти́лка?

"litter" in Russian is подсти́лка, pronounced "podstilka".

How do you use "litter" in a sentence?

Example: "Volunteers spent the morning picking up litter along the beach." In Russian, "litter" is подсти́лка, носи́лки, паланки́н.

Are there other ways to say "litter" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "litter": подсти́лка, носи́лки, паланки́н, сор, му́сор, помёт.

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