silk in Russian
silk in Russian is шёлк — silk means a fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.
silk in Russian
шёлк
Pronounced: shyolk
What does "silk" mean?
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noun A fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.
"The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin."
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noun (British law, informal) A Queen's or King's Counsel, or the gown they wear.
"After twenty years at the bar, she finally took silk."
silk in a sentence
- The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin.
- Spiders spin silk far stronger, ounce for ounce, than steel.
- After twenty years at the bar, she finally took silk.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "silk" in Russian?
"silk" in Russian is шёлк. silk means: A fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.
How do you pronounce шёлк?
"silk" in Russian is шёлк, pronounced "shyolk".
How do you use "silk" in a sentence?
Example: "The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin." In Russian, "silk" is шёлк.
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