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runner in Russian

runner in Russian is бегу́н, бегу́нья, гоне́ц — runner means a person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.

runner in Russian

бегу́н
noun
Pronounced: begun
бегу́нья
noun
Pronounced: begunya
гоне́ц
noun
Pronounced: gonets
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
курье́р
noun
Pronounced: kuryer
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
посы́льная
noun
Pronounced: posylnaya
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
посы́льный
noun
Pronounced: posylnyy
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
рассы́льная
noun
Pronounced: rassylnaya
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
рассы́льный
noun
Pronounced: rassylnyy
Anyone sent on an errand or with communications, especially for a bank (or, historically, a foot soldier responsible for carrying messages during war).
кроссо́вка
noun
Pronounced: krossovka
(Australia, Canada, Ireland, Scotland) A type of soft-soled shoe originally intended for runners.
бегуно́к
noun
Pronounced: begunok
A part of an apparatus that moves quickly.
доро́жка
noun
Pronounced: dorozhka
A mechanical part intended to guide or aid something else to move (using wheels or sliding).
по́лоз
noun
Pronounced: poloz
A mechanical part intended to guide or aid something else to move (using wheels or sliding).
побе́г
noun
Pronounced: pobeg
(botany) A long stolon sent out by a plant (such as strawberry), in order to root new plantlets, or a plant that propagates by using such runners.

What does "runner" mean?

  1. noun A person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.
    "She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work."
  2. noun Someone who carries messages, errands, or goods, often informally or illegally (e.g. a drug runner).
    "The restaurant hired a runner to bring dishes from the kitchen to the tables."
  3. noun A long, narrow strip of fabric or carpet used to decorate a table or cover a hallway floor.
    "They laid a red runner down the length of the staircase."
  4. noun A long horizontal shoot sent out by certain plants (like strawberries) that roots to form new plants.
    "The strawberry plant spread across the bed using runners."

runner in a sentence

  • She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work.
  • The runner crossed the finish line just ahead of the pack.
  • The restaurant hired a runner to bring dishes from the kitchen to the tables.
  • They laid a red runner down the length of the staircase.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "runner" in Russian?

"runner" in Russian is бегу́н, бегу́нья, гоне́ц. runner means: A person who runs, especially as a sport or form of exercise.

How do you pronounce бегу́н?

"runner" in Russian is бегу́н, pronounced "begun".

How do you use "runner" in a sentence?

Example: "She trains as a competitive runner every morning before work." In Russian, "runner" is бегу́н, бегу́нья, гоне́ц.

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

Yes — Russian has 13 translations listed for "runner": бегу́н, бегу́нья, гоне́ц, курье́р, посы́льная, посы́льный.

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