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shelter in Russian

shelter in Russian is ночле́жка, прию́т, убе́жище — shelter means a place, or structure, that protects you from bad weather, danger, or attack.

shelter in Russian

ночле́жка
noun
Pronounced: nochlezhka
прию́т
noun
Pronounced: priyut
убе́жище
noun
Pronounced: ubezhishche
ше́лтер
noun
Pronounced: shelter
прибе́жище
noun
Pronounced: pribezhishche
A place where a person or animal may find protection from the elements (especially rain, storms, or cold) sometimes as a place to sleep (such as a cave).
приста́нище
noun
Pronounced: pristanishche
A place where a person or animal may find protection from the elements (especially rain, storms, or cold) sometimes as a place to sleep (such as a cave).
прию́т
noun
Pronounced: priyut
A place where a person or animal may find protection from the elements (especially rain, storms, or cold) sometimes as a place to sleep (such as a cave).
убе́жище
noun
Pronounced: ubezhishche
A place where a person or animal may find protection from the elements (especially rain, storms, or cold) sometimes as a place to sleep (such as a cave).
укры́тие
noun
Pronounced: ukrytiye
A place where a person or animal may find protection from the elements (especially rain, storms, or cold) sometimes as a place to sleep (such as a cave).
приюти́ть
verb
Pronounced: priyutit
(transitive) To provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.
укры́ть
verb
Pronounced: ukryt
(transitive) To provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.
укры́ться
verb
Pronounced: ukrytsya
(transitive) To provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.
укрыва́ть
verb
Pronounced: ukryvat
(transitive) To provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.
укрыва́ться
verb
Pronounced: ukryvatsya
(transitive) To provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.

What does "shelter" mean?

  1. noun A place, or structure, that protects you from bad weather, danger, or attack.
    "They built a rough shelter out of branches to get out of the rain."
  2. noun An organization or building that offers temporary housing to people or animals who need it.
    "She volunteers at a homeless shelter on weekends."
  3. verb To protect someone or something from harm, weather, or attack.
    "The old oak tree sheltered them from the sudden downpour."
  4. verb To find or take cover somewhere.
    "They sheltered under the bridge until the storm passed."

shelter in a sentence

  • They built a rough shelter out of branches to get out of the rain.
  • The bunker served as a shelter during the bombing raids.
  • She volunteers at a homeless shelter on weekends.
  • They adopted their dog from the local animal shelter.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "shelter" in Russian?

"shelter" in Russian is ночле́жка, прию́т, убе́жище. shelter means: A place, or structure, that protects you from bad weather, danger, or attack.

How do you pronounce ночле́жка?

"shelter" in Russian is ночле́жка, pronounced "nochlezhka".

How do you use "shelter" in a sentence?

Example: "They built a rough shelter out of branches to get out of the rain." In Russian, "shelter" is ночле́жка, прию́т, убе́жище.

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

Yes — Russian has 12 translations listed for "shelter": ночле́жка, прию́т, убе́жище, ше́лтер, прибе́жище, приста́нище.

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