resilient in Russian
resilient in Russian is ги́бкий, упру́гий, эласти́чный — resilient means able to recover quickly from difficulty, damage, or hardship.
resilient in Russian
ги́бкий
Pronounced: gibkiy
Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances)
упру́гий
Pronounced: uprugiy
Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances)
эласти́чный
Pronounced: elastichnyy
Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances)
What does "resilient" mean?
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adj Able to recover quickly from difficulty, damage, or hardship.
"Children are often remarkably resilient after a big change."
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adj Springing back into shape after being bent, stretched, or compressed.
"The material is resilient enough to survive repeated impacts."
resilient in a sentence
- Children are often remarkably resilient after a big change.
- The local economy proved resilient during the downturn.
- The material is resilient enough to survive repeated impacts.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "resilient" in Russian?
"resilient" in Russian is ги́бкий, упру́гий, эласти́чный. resilient means: Able to recover quickly from difficulty, damage, or hardship.
How do you pronounce ги́бкий?
"resilient" in Russian is ги́бкий, pronounced "gibkiy".
How do you use "resilient" in a sentence?
Example: "Children are often remarkably resilient after a big change." In Russian, "resilient" is ги́бкий, упру́гий, эласти́чный.
Are there other ways to say "resilient" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "resilient": ги́бкий, упру́гий, эласти́чный.
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