staple in Russian
staple in Russian is скре́пка, скоба́, основно́й проду́кт пита́ния — staple means a basic food or item that is used regularly and is essential to daily life.
staple in Russian
What does "staple" mean?
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noun A basic food or item that is used regularly and is essential to daily life.
"Rice is a staple in many Asian households."
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noun A small U-shaped piece of wire pressed through paper (or into wood or a wall) to hold things together.
"She used a staple to hold the report pages together."
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noun Something that appears regularly or is expected as a standard part of something.
"Car chases are a staple of action movies."
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verb To fasten something with a staple.
"Could you staple these forms together before you file them?"
staple in a sentence
- Rice is a staple in many Asian households.
- Bread and milk are staples on most people's shopping lists.
- She used a staple to hold the report pages together.
- Car chases are a staple of action movies.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "staple" in Russian?
"staple" in Russian is скре́пка, скоба́, основно́й проду́кт пита́ния. staple means: A basic food or item that is used regularly and is essential to daily life.
How do you pronounce скре́пка?
"staple" in Russian is скре́пка, pronounced "skrepka".
How do you use "staple" in a sentence?
Example: "Rice is a staple in many Asian households." In Russian, "staple" is скре́пка, скоба́, основно́й проду́кт пита́ния.
Are there other ways to say "staple" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "staple": скре́пка, скоба́, основно́й проду́кт пита́ния, скрепля́ть.