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pawn in Russian

pawn in Russian is пе́шка, пешка, ломба́рд — pawn means to leave an item with a pawnbroker as security in exchange for money.

pawn in Russian

пе́шка
noun
Pronounced: peshka
пешка
noun
Pronounced: peshka
ломба́рд
noun
Pronounced: lombard
(rare) A pawnshop; pawnbroker.
закла́дывать
verb
Pronounced: zakladyvat
(transitive) To give as security on a loan of money; especially, to deposit (something) at a pawn shop.
[[отдава́ть]] в [[зало́г]]
verb
Pronounced: [[otdavat]] v [[zalog]]
(transitive) To give as security on a loan of money; especially, to deposit (something) at a pawn shop.

What does "pawn" mean?

  1. verb To leave an item with a pawnbroker as security in exchange for money.
    "He pawned his watch to cover the rent."
  2. noun The least valuable chess piece, which moves forward and captures diagonally.
    "She sacrificed a pawn to open up an attack on the king."
  3. noun A person being used or manipulated by someone more powerful, for their own ends.
    "The intern felt like a pawn in the executives' office politics."

pawn in a sentence

  • He pawned his watch to cover the rent.
  • She sacrificed a pawn to open up an attack on the king.
  • The intern felt like a pawn in the executives' office politics.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "pawn" in Russian?

"pawn" in Russian is пе́шка, пешка, ломба́рд. pawn means: To leave an item with a pawnbroker as security in exchange for money.

How do you pronounce пе́шка?

"pawn" in Russian is пе́шка, pronounced "peshka".

How do you use "pawn" in a sentence?

Example: "He pawned his watch to cover the rent." In Russian, "pawn" is пе́шка, пешка, ломба́рд.

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

Yes — Russian has 5 translations listed for "pawn": пе́шка, пешка, ломба́рд, закла́дывать, [[отдава́ть]] в [[зало́г]].

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