marine in Russian
marine in Russian is морско́й, [[морско́й]] [[пехоти́нец]], [[солда́т]] [[морско́й]] [[пехота|пехо́ты]] — marine means relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
marine in Russian
What does "marine" mean?
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adj Relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
"Marine biologists study life in the ocean."
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noun A soldier trained to fight both at sea and on land as part of a marine corps.
"Her brother served as a marine for six years."
marine in a sentence
- Marine biologists study life in the ocean.
- The company insures marine cargo shipped across the Atlantic.
- Her brother served as a marine for six years.
- The marines were the first to land on the beach.
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What is "marine" in Russian?
"marine" in Russian is морско́й, [[морско́й]] [[пехоти́нец]], [[солда́т]] [[морско́й]] [[пехота|пехо́ты]]. marine means: Relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
How do you pronounce морско́й?
"marine" in Russian is морско́й, pronounced "morskoy".
How do you use "marine" in a sentence?
Example: "Marine biologists study life in the ocean." In Russian, "marine" is морско́й, [[морско́й]] [[пехоти́нец]], [[солда́т]] [[морско́й]] [[пехота|пехо́ты]].
Are there other ways to say "marine" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "marine": морско́й, [[морско́й]] [[пехоти́нец]], [[солда́т]] [[морско́й]] [[пехота|пехо́ты]], морпе́х.