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
Pronounced: sredniy
Having the mean (see noun below) as its value; average.
дрянной
Pronounced: dryannoy
Low in quality or degree; inferior; poor; shabby.
низкокачественный
Pronounced: nizkokachestvennyy
Low in quality or degree; inferior; poor; shabby.
по́длый
Pronounced: podlyy
Without dignity of mind; destitute of honour; low-minded; spiritless; base.
прижимистый
Pronounced: prizhimistyy
(chiefly, UK) Ungenerous; stingy; tight-fisted.
скупой
Pronounced: skupoy
(chiefly, UK) Ungenerous; stingy; tight-fisted.
зло́бный
Pronounced: zlobnyy
Intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise; bearing ill will towards another.
злой
Pronounced: zloy
Intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise; bearing ill will towards another.
мощный
Pronounced: moshchnyy
Powerful; fierce; strong.
разрушительный
Pronounced: razrushitelnyy
Powerful; fierce; strong.
классный
Pronounced: klassnyy
(colloquial) Accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with.
первоклассный
Pronounced: pervoklassnyy
(colloquial) Accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with.
сре́днее
Pronounced: sredneye
сре́дство
Pronounced: sredstvo
Something which is intermediate or in the middle; an intermediate value or range of values; a medium. [from 14th c.]
сре́днее
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
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
Pronounced: namerevatsya
(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention. [from 8th c.]
собира́ться
Pronounced: sobiratsya
(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention. [from 8th c.]
предназначать
Pronounced: prednaznachat
(transitive, usually in passive) To intend (something) for a given purpose or fate; to predestine. [from 16th c.]
предназначить
Pronounced: prednaznachit
(transitive, usually in passive) To intend (something) for a given purpose or fate; to predestine. [from 16th c.]
зна́чить
Pronounced: znachit
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
име́ть в виду́
Pronounced: imet v vidu
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
намерева́ться
Pronounced: namerevatsya
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
означа́ть
Pronounced: oznachat
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
собира́ться
Pronounced: sobiratsya
(transitive) Of a person (or animal etc): to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude.
ду́мать
Pronounced: dumat
(transitive) To have conviction in (something said or expressed); to be sincere in (what one says). [from 18th c.]
име́ть в виду́
Pronounced: imet v vidu
(transitive) To have conviction in (something said or expressed); to be sincere in (what one says). [from 18th c.]
зна́чить
Pronounced: znachit
(transitive) To cause or produce (a given result); to bring about (a given result). [from 19th c.]
означа́ть
Pronounced: oznachat
(transitive) To cause or produce (a given result); to bring about (a given result). [from 19th c.]
What does "mean" mean?
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verb To intend or have in mind as a purpose.
"I didn't mean to interrupt you."
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verb To convey a particular sense or significance; to signify.
"What does this symbol mean?"
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adj Unkind, unpleasant, or deliberately hurtful in behavior.
"It was mean of him to laugh at her mistake."
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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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