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mean in Russian

mean in Russian is сре́дний, дрянной, низкокачественный — mean means to intend or have in mind as a purpose.

mean in Russian

сре́дний
adj
Pronounced: sredniy
Having the mean (see noun below) as its value; average.
дрянной
adj
Pronounced: dryannoy
Low in quality or degree; inferior; poor; shabby.
низкокачественный
adj
Pronounced: nizkokachestvennyy
Low in quality or degree; inferior; poor; shabby.
по́длый
adj
Pronounced: podlyy
Without dignity of mind; destitute of honour; low-minded; spiritless; base.
прижимистый
adj
Pronounced: prizhimistyy
(chiefly, UK) Ungenerous; stingy; tight-fisted.
скупой
adj
Pronounced: skupoy
(chiefly, UK) Ungenerous; stingy; tight-fisted.
зло́бный
adj
Pronounced: zlobnyy
Intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise; bearing ill will towards another.
злой
adj
Pronounced: zloy
Intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise; bearing ill will towards another.
мощный
adj
Pronounced: moshchnyy
Powerful; fierce; strong.
разрушительный
adj
Pronounced: razrushitelnyy
Powerful; fierce; strong.
классный
adj
Pronounced: klassnyy
(colloquial) Accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with.
первоклассный
adj
Pronounced: pervoklassnyy
(colloquial) Accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with.
сре́днее
noun
Pronounced: sredneye
сре́дство
noun
Pronounced: sredstvo
Something which is intermediate or in the middle; an intermediate value or range of values; a medium. [from 14th c.]
сре́днее
noun
Pronounced: sredneye
(statistics) The average of a set of values, calculated by summing them together and dividing by the number of terms.[from 15th c.]
сре́дство
noun
Pronounced: sredstvo
(statistics) The average of a set of values, calculated by summing them together and dividing by the number of terms.[from 15th c.]
намерева́ться
verb
Pronounced: namerevatsya
(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention. [from 8th c.]
собира́ться
verb
Pronounced: sobiratsya
(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention. [from 8th c.]
предназначать
verb
Pronounced: prednaznachat
(transitive, usually in passive) To intend (something) for a given purpose or fate; to predestine. [from 16th c.]
предназначить
verb
Pronounced: prednaznachit
(transitive, usually in passive) To intend (something) for a given purpose or fate; to predestine. [from 16th c.]
зна́чить
verb
Pronounced: znachit
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
име́ть в виду́
verb
Pronounced: imet v vidu
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
намерева́ться
verb
Pronounced: namerevatsya
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
означа́ть
verb
Pronounced: oznachat
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
собира́ться
verb
Pronounced: sobiratsya
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
ду́мать
verb
Pronounced: dumat
(transitive) To have conviction in (something said or expressed); to be sincere in (what one says). [from 18th c.]
име́ть в виду́
verb
Pronounced: imet v vidu
(transitive) To have conviction in (something said or expressed); to be sincere in (what one says). [from 18th c.]
зна́чить
verb
Pronounced: znachit
(transitive) To cause or produce (a given result); to bring about (a given result). [from 19th c.]
означа́ть
verb
Pronounced: oznachat
(transitive) To cause or produce (a given result); to bring about (a given result). [from 19th c.]

What does "mean" mean?

  1. verb To intend or have in mind as a purpose.
    "I didn't mean to interrupt you."
  2. verb To convey a particular sense or significance; to signify.
    "What does this symbol mean?"
  3. adj Unkind, unpleasant, or deliberately hurtful in behavior.
    "It was mean of him to laugh at her mistake."
  4. adj Stingy or ungenerous with money or resources.
    "He's too mean to leave a decent tip."

mean in a sentence

  • I didn't mean to interrupt you.
  • She means to finish the project by Friday.
  • What does this symbol mean?
  • A red light means stop.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "mean" in Russian?

"mean" in Russian is сре́дний, дрянной, низкокачественный. mean means: To intend or have in mind as a purpose.

How do you pronounce сре́дний?

"mean" in Russian is сре́дний, pronounced "sredniy".

How do you use "mean" in a sentence?

Example: "I didn't mean to interrupt you." In Russian, "mean" is сре́дний, дрянной, низкокачественный.

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

Yes — Russian has 22 translations listed for "mean": сре́дний, дрянной, низкокачественный, по́длый, прижимистый, скупой.

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