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upper in Russian

upper in Russian is ве́рхний, по́здний — upper means positioned higher, in rank, level, or physical location, than something else.

upper in Russian

ве́рхний
adj
Pronounced: verkhniy
по́здний
adj
Pronounced: pozdniy
(education) Of or pertaining to a secondary school.

What does "upper" mean?

  1. adj Positioned higher, in rank, level, or physical location, than something else.
    "She lives on the upper floor of the building."
  2. noun The top part of a shoe, covering the foot above the sole.
    "The boot's leather upper had started to crack."
  3. noun Informal: a stimulant drug, or anything that makes someone feel more energetic or cheerful.
    "The comedy show was a real upper after a stressful week."

upper in a sentence

  • She lives on the upper floor of the building.
  • He was promoted to the upper management team.
  • The boot's leather upper had started to crack.
  • The comedy show was a real upper after a stressful week.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "upper" in Russian?

"upper" in Russian is ве́рхний, по́здний. upper means: Positioned higher, in rank, level, or physical location, than something else.

How do you pronounce ве́рхний?

"upper" in Russian is ве́рхний, pronounced "verkhniy".

How do you use "upper" in a sentence?

Example: "She lives on the upper floor of the building." In Russian, "upper" is ве́рхний, по́здний.

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

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "upper": ве́рхний, по́здний.

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