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stroke in Russian

stroke in Russian is уда́р, черта́, мазо́к — stroke means a sudden loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which can cause lasting damage or death.

stroke in Russian

уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
черта́
noun
Pronounced: cherta
(golf) A single act of striking at the ball with a club; also, at matchplay, a shot deducted from a player's score at a hole as a result of a handicapping system.
мазо́к
noun
Pronounced: mazok
(golf) A single act of striking at the ball with a club; also, at matchplay, a shot deducted from a player's score at a hole as a result of a handicapping system.
уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
(golf) A single act of striking at the ball with a club; also, at matchplay, a shot deducted from a player's score at a hole as a result of a handicapping system.
погла́живание
noun
Pronounced: poglazhivaniye
An act of moving one's hand or an object along a surface in one direction, touching it lightly; a caress.
гребо́к
noun
Pronounced: grebok
The movement of an oar or paddle through water: either the cycle of movement as a whole, or the propelling phase (as opposed to the return); the manner in which such movements are made; a rowing style.
инсу́льт
noun
Pronounced: insult
(by extension) The rower nearest the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rhythm for the other rowers; the position in the boat occupied by this rower.
парали́ч
noun
Pronounced: paralich
(by extension) The rower nearest the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rhythm for the other rowers; the position in the boat occupied by this rower.
уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
(by extension) The rower nearest the stern of the boat, the movement of whose oar sets the rhythm for the other rowers; the position in the boat occupied by this rower.
штрих
noun
Pronounced: shtrikh
A single movement of a paintbrush, chisel, pen, pencil, or similar implement; a line or mark made by such an implement.
черта́
noun
Pronounced: cherta
A single movement of a paintbrush, chisel, pen, pencil, or similar implement; a line or mark made by such an implement.
бой часо́в
noun
Pronounced: boy chasov
(music) A bow or pluck of a string or strings of a stringed instrument; also, the manner in which a musical instrument is played; hence, a melody, a tune.
мазо́к
noun
Pronounced: mazok
(music) A bow or pluck of a string or strings of a stringed instrument; also, the manner in which a musical instrument is played; hence, a melody, a tune.
уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
(music) A bow or pluck of a string or strings of a stringed instrument; also, the manner in which a musical instrument is played; hence, a melody, a tune.
гла́дить
verb
Pronounced: gladit
To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom or brush) along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly; to caress.
ласка́ть
verb
Pronounced: laskat
To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom or brush) along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly; to caress.
погла́дить
verb
Pronounced: pogladit
To move one's hand or an object (such as a broom or brush) along (a surface) in one direction, touching it lightly; to caress.

What does "stroke" mean?

  1. noun A sudden loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which can cause lasting damage or death.
    "He suffered a stroke in his early sixties but made a strong recovery."
  2. noun A single movement of a tool, brush, oar, or limb, or the mark it leaves.
    "She finished the painting with a few final brush strokes."
  3. noun A stretch of good luck or a single impressive achievement.
    "Winning the contract was a real stroke of luck."
  4. verb To move a hand or object gently across a surface.
    "She stroked the cat's fur as it curled up beside her."

stroke in a sentence

  • He suffered a stroke in his early sixties but made a strong recovery.
  • She finished the painting with a few final brush strokes.
  • His powerful swimming strokes carried him ahead of the field.
  • Winning the contract was a real stroke of luck.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "stroke" in Russian?

"stroke" in Russian is уда́р, черта́, мазо́к. stroke means: A sudden loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which can cause lasting damage or death.

How do you pronounce уда́р?

"stroke" in Russian is уда́р, pronounced "udar".

How do you use "stroke" in a sentence?

Example: "He suffered a stroke in his early sixties but made a strong recovery." In Russian, "stroke" is уда́р, черта́, мазо́к.

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

Yes — Russian has 12 translations listed for "stroke": уда́р, черта́, мазо́к, погла́живание, гребо́к, инсу́льт.

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