shaker in Russian
shaker in Russian is ше́йкер — shaker means a small container used to sprinkle a granular substance, such as salt or pepper.
shaker in Russian
ше́йкер
Pronounced: sheyker
A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken.
What does "shaker" mean?
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noun A small container used to sprinkle a granular substance, such as salt or pepper.
"Pass me the pepper shaker, please."
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noun A container used to mix cocktails by shaking.
"The bartender gave the shaker a few hard shakes."
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noun A member of the Shakers, a Christian sect known for simple living and celibacy.
"The museum displays furniture made by a nearby Shaker community."
shaker in a sentence
- Pass me the pepper shaker, please.
- The bartender gave the shaker a few hard shakes.
- The museum displays furniture made by a nearby Shaker community.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shaker" in Russian?
"shaker" in Russian is ше́йкер. shaker means: A small container used to sprinkle a granular substance, such as salt or pepper.
How do you pronounce ше́йкер?
"shaker" in Russian is ше́йкер, pronounced "sheyker".
How do you use "shaker" in a sentence?
Example: "Pass me the pepper shaker, please." In Russian, "shaker" is ше́йкер.
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