sweat in Russian
sweat in Russian is пот, испа́рина, поте́ть — sweat means the salty liquid released through the skin, usually from heat, exercise, or stress.
sweat in Russian
What does "sweat" mean?
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noun The salty liquid released through the skin, usually from heat, exercise, or stress.
"Sweat dripped down his forehead after the workout."
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noun Hard physical or mental effort.
"Building the business took years of sweat and sacrifice."
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verb To release sweat, typically from heat or exertion.
"He was sweating heavily after climbing the stairs."
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verb To worry anxiously about something.
"She was sweating over the exam results all weekend."
sweat in a sentence
- Sweat dripped down his forehead after the workout.
- Her shirt was soaked in sweat by the end of the race.
- Building the business took years of sweat and sacrifice.
- He was sweating heavily after climbing the stairs.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sweat" in Russian?
"sweat" in Russian is пот, испа́рина, поте́ть. sweat means: The salty liquid released through the skin, usually from heat, exercise, or stress.
How do you pronounce пот?
"sweat" in Russian is пот, pronounced "pot".
How do you use "sweat" in a sentence?
Example: "Sweat dripped down his forehead after the workout." In Russian, "sweat" is пот, испа́рина, поте́ть.
Are there other ways to say "sweat" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "sweat": пот, испа́рина, поте́ть, [[покрыва́ться]] [[испарина|испа́риной]], вспоте́ть, па́риться.