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
What does "stroke" mean?
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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."
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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."
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noun A stretch of good luck or a single impressive achievement.
"Winning the contract was a real stroke of luck."
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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.