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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: russi, -russi-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ประเทศรัสเซียSee Also: สหภาพโซเวียตSyn. Russian Federation
(n) ชาวรัสเซียSee Also: ภาษารัสเซียSyn. Russ, Slavic, Slav
(n) เกมเสี่ยงชีวิตที่ใช้ปืนที่มีกระสุนนัดเดียวจ่อขมับ
  Hope Dictionary 
(ไบเอลโลรัช'เชีย) n. แคว้นหนึ่งของรัสเซียทางด้านตะวันตก. -S.Belorussia
(รัส'ชะ) n. รัสเซีย
(รัส'เชิน) adj. เกี่ยวกับรัสเซีย (ผู้คน, ภาษา, วัฒนธรรมและอื่น ๆ) n. ชาวรัสเซีย, ภาษารัสเซีย
n. เกมหวาดเสียวที่ผู้เล่นแต่ละคนผลัดกันใช้ปืนพกใส่ลูกกระสุนหนึ่งลูกปั่นลูกโม่แล้วจ่อปากกระบอกปืนที่ขมับแล้วลั่นไกปืน
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adj) เกี่ยวกับประเทศรัสเซีย
(n) ภาษารัสเซีย, ชาวรัสเซีย
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ศิลปวัตถุรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
ศิลปะรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
ศิลปกรรมรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
เชชเนีย (รัสเซีย) [TU Subject Heading]
การเต้นรำพื้นเมืองรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
สงครามฟรังโก-เยอรมัน, ค.ศ. 1870-1871 [TU Subject Heading]
มอสโก (รัสเซีย) [TU Subject Heading]
ไนโตรพรัสไซด์ [TU Subject Heading]
แผ่นโฆษณาการเมืองรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
รัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
รัสเซีย (สหพันธรัฐ) [TU Subject Heading]
ภาษารัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
หนังสือพิมพ์รัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
กวีนิพนธ์รัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
เรื่องสั้นรัสเซีย [TU Subject Heading]
เซรัสไซต์ หรือ ตะกั่วขาวExample:แหล่ง - พบในแหล่งแร่ดีบุกแบบสัมผัสที่จังหวัดยะลา ที่อุ้มผาง จังหวัดตาก ประโยชน์ - เป็นแร่ตะกั่วที่มีความสำคัญชนิดหนึ่ง  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
กองทุนความร่วมมืออาเซียน-รัสเซีย รัสเซียตกลงที่จะออกเงินสมทบกองทุนครั้งแรกเป็นจำนวนเงิน 5 แสนเหรียญสหรัฐ [การทูต]
คณะกรรมการร่วมว่าด้วยความร่วมมืออาเซียน-รัสเซีย เป็นการประชุมระดับอธิบดี จัดขึ้นทุก ๆ 18-24 เดือน มีคณะทำงาน 2 คณะ คือ (1) ด้านวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี และ (2) ด้านเศรษฐกิจ [การทูต]
รัสเซียนฟาร์อีสเทอร์นเอนเซฟาไลติส [การแพทย์]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
แห่งประวัติศาสตร์
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) SovietSee Also: Russia, Soviet Union, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicSyn. รัสเซียExample:โซเวียตเป็นประเทศหนึ่งที่ปกครองแบบคอมมิวนิสต์
(n) RussianSyn. ชาวรัสเซียExample:คนรัสเซียมีหลายเชื้อสายUnit:คน
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[Bēlārus] (n, prop) EN: Belarus  FR: Biélorussie [ f ]
[Døtmunt = Døtmun] (tm) EN: Borussia Dortmund  FR: Borussia Dortmund [ m ] ; Dortmund
[Klatbak] (tm) EN: Moenchengladbach  FR: Borussia Moenchengladbach ; Glad'bach ; Moenchengladbach
[phāsā Rassīa = phāsā Ratsīa] (n, prop) EN: Russian  FR: russe [ m ] ; langue russe [ f ]
[Prathēt Ratsīa] (n, prop) EN: Russia  FR: Russie [ f ]
[Ratsīa = Rassīa] (n, prop) EN: Russia  FR: Russie [ f ]
[tukkatā maē lūk dok] (n, exp) EN: russian doll ; matryoshka doll ; Russian nested doll  FR: poupées russes [ fpl ] ; poupées gigognes [ fpl ]
[tukkatā Ratsīa] (n, exp) EN: russian doll ; matryoshka doll ; Russian nested doll  FR: poupées russes [ fpl ] ; poupées gigognes [ fpl ]
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) the Russia that is part of Asia
(n) a native or inhabitant of ByelorussiaSyn. White Russian, Belorussian
(n) a mineral consisting of lead carbonate that is an important source of leadSyn. white lead ore
(n) the part of Russia that is part of Europe
(n) a war between France and Prussia that ended the Second Empire in France and led to the founding of modern Germany; 1870-1871
(n) a member of the chief stock of Russian people living in European Russia; used to distinguish ethnic Russians from other peoples incorporated into Russia
(n) a dead language of the (non-German) Prussians (extinct after 1700); thought to belong to the Baltic branch of Indo-European
(n) a former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern PolandSyn. PreussenExample:in the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the German states
(n) a German inhabitant of Prussia
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Prussia or its inhabitantsExample:Prussian officers; Prussian aristocracy
(n) a dark greenish-blue color
(n) a former empire in eastern Europe and northern Asia created in the 14th century with Moscow as the capital; powerful in the 17th and 18th centuries under Peter the Great and Catherine the Great when Saint Petersburg was the capital; overthrown by revolution in 1917
(n) a federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent stateSyn. Russian Federation
(n) a smooth leather tanned with willow, birch, or oak, and scented on the flesh side with birch oil
(n) a native or inhabitant of Russia
(n) the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia
(adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or languageExample:Russian dancing
(n) an administrative agency of the Russian government
(n) Asiatic shrub cultivated for its rosy red flowersSyn. dwarf Russian almond, Prunus tenella
(n) solitaire with two players using separate packsSyn. crapette
(n) perennial dandelion native to Kazakhstan cultivated for its fleshy roots that have high rubber contentSyn. Taraxacum kok-saghyz, kok-sagyz, kok-saghyz
(n) mayonnaise with horseradish grated onion and chili sauce or catsup; sometimes with caviar addedSyn. Russian mayonnaise
(n) monetary unit in Russia
(n) deciduous shrubby tree of Europe and western Asia having grey leaves and small yellow fruits covered in silvery scales; sometimes spinySyn. silver berry, Elaeagnus augustifolia
(n) an independent church with its own Patriarch; until 1917 it was the established church or Russia
(n) the coup d'etat by the Bolsheviks under Lenin in November 1917 that led to a period of civil war which ended in victory for the Bolsheviks in 1922Syn. October Revolution
(n) the revolution against the czarist government which led to the abdication of Nicholas II and the creation of a provisional government in March 1917Syn. February Revolution
(n) a river in northern California
(n) a stunt in which you spin the cylinder of a revolver that is loaded with only one bullet and then point the muzzle at your head and pull the trigger
(adj) able to communicate in Russian
(n) prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United StatesSyn. Salsola kali tenuifolia, Russian tumbleweed, tumbleweed, Russian cactus
(n) formerly the largest Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR occupying eastern Europe and northern AsiaSyn. Russia, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic
(n) a cocktail made with vodka, coffee liqueur, and milk or cream
(n) Old World star of Bethlehem having edible young shootsSyn. Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, Prussian asparagus
(n) a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European sovietSyn. Belorussia, Byelorussia, Republic of Belarus, White Russia, Byelarus
(n) the Slavic language spoken in BelarusSyn. White Russian, Byelorussian
(n) tall fast-moving dog breedSyn. Russian wolfhound
(n) a solution of hydrogen cyanide in water; weak solutions are used in fumigating and in the synthesis of organic compoundsSyn. prussic acid
(n) any of various blue pigmentsSyn. Prussian blue
(n) a city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian FederationSyn. capital of the Russian Federation, Russian capital
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox ChurchSyn. Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox
(n) a cyanide compound that is prepared by the reaction of potassium cyanide with ferrous salts; commonly used by gardenersSyn. yellow prussiate of potash
(n) medium-sized larch of northeastern Russia and Siberia having narrowly conic crown and soft narrow bright-green leaves; used in cultivationSyn. Larix russica, Larix siberica
(n) twining perennial vine having racemes of fragrant greenish flowers; western China to RussiaSyn. Polygonum aubertii, China fleece vine, Russian vine
(n) a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991Syn. Russia, USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. a European country east of Poland, formerly a part of the Soviet Union. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the name was changed to Belarus.
Syn. -- Belarus, Belorussia, White Russia. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Byelorussia.
Syn. -- Belorussian, White Russian. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. the language spoken in Belarus.
Syn. -- Belarusian. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

{ } n. (Min.) Native lead carbonate; a mineral occurring in colorless, white, or yellowish transparent crystals, with an adamantine, also massive and compact. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Ferri- + prussiate. ] (Chem.) A ferricyanate; a ferricyanide. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Ferri- + prussic. ] (Chem.) Ferricyanic. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Ferro- + prussiate. ] (Chem.) A ferrocyanate; a ferocyanide. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Ferro- + prussic. ] (Chem.) Ferrocyanic. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Nitro- + prussic. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, a complex acid called nitroprussic acid, obtained indirectly by the action of nitric acid on potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate), as a red crystalline unstable substance. It forms salts called nitroprussides, which give a rich purple color with alkaline sulphides. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. See Nitroprussic. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ From Prussia, the country: cf. F. prussien. ] Of or pertaining to Prussia. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Prussia. [ 1913 Webster ]


Prussian blue (Chem.), any one of several complex double cyanides of ferrous and ferric iron; specifically, a dark blue amorphous substance having a coppery luster, obtained by adding a solution of potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate of potash) to a ferric salt. It is used in dyeing, in ink, etc. Called also Williamson's blue, insoluble Prussian blue, Berlin blue, etc. --
Prussian carp (Zool.) See Gibel. --
Prussian green. (Chem.) Same as Berlin green, under Berlin.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. prussiate. ] (Chem.) A salt of prussic acid; a cyanide. [ 1913 Webster ]


Red prussiate of potash. See Potassium ferricyanide, under Ferricyanide. --
Yellow prussiate of potash. See Potassium ferrocyanide, under Ferrocyanide.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Cf. F. prussique. ] (Old Chem.) designating the acid now called hydrocyanic acid, but formerly called prussic acid, because Prussian blue is derived from it or its compounds. See Hydrocyanic. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A country of Europe and Asia. [ 1913 Webster ]


Russia iron, a kind of sheet iron made in Russia, having a lustrous blue-black surface. --
Russia leather, a soft kind of leather, made originally in Russia but now elsewhere, having a peculiar odor from being impregnated with an oil obtained from birch bark. It is much used in bookbinding, on account of its not being subject to mold, and being proof against insects. --
Russia matting, matting manufactured in Russia from the inner bark of the linden (Tilia Europaea).
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Russia; the language of Russia.


Russian bath. See under Bath.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To make Russian, or more or less like the Russians; as, to Russianize the Poles. [ 1913 Webster ]

. The established church of the Russian empire up to the revolution of 1917, at which time the ruling Communist party tried to suppress all religious worship. The czar was the nominal head of the church, but he never claimed the right of deciding questions of theology and dogma. It still forms a portion, by far the largest, of the Orthodox (Eastern) Church and is governed by the Patriarch and the Holy Synod. In 1988 the church, with official approval, celebrated the 1000 year anniversary of the baptism of Russia. After breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 the Russian Church began to regain some its old influence in Russian life, and the government turned over some of the confiscated churches back to church control. The Russian Church was recognized anew as the official church of Russia, with special priveleges, by an act of the Russian Duma in 1997. The Metropolitan of Moscow, as Patriarch of the church, is regarded as the first among equals in order of deference among bishops of the church. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

(a) An act of bravado played by loading one bullet into one chamber of a revolver in which the cylinder has five or six positions, spinning the cylinder (thus moving the bullet randomly to one of the six positions of the cylinder), pointing the gun to one's head, and pulling the trigger. If the bullet is in firing position, the "player" is usually killed. Such a "game" may be played on a dare, or, in some places, as part of a gamble. (b) (Fig.) Any dangerous act resembling Russian roulette in the acceptance of a high risk of serious negative consequences, usually unnecessarily. “The congress is playing Russian roulette with the economy by enacting such large tax reductions without spending cuts.” [ PJC ]

n. [ Russia + L. -ficare (in comp.) to make. See -fy. ] The act or process of Russifying, or the state of being Russified. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ Cf. F. russifier. See -fy. ] To Russianize; as, to Russify conquered tribes. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. (Arch. & Engin.) The timbers, etc., which form a truss, taken collectively. Weale. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Arch. & Engin.) The art of stiffening or bracing a set of timbers, or the like, by putting in struts, ties, etc., till it has something of the character of a truss. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The act of a hawk, or other bird of prey, in seizing its quarry, and soaring with it into air. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[   /   , É luó sīㄜˊ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄙRussia #1464
[, éㄜˊsuddenly; very soon; Russian #2544
[, shāㄕㄚgranule; hoarse; raspy; sand; powder; abbr. for Tsar or Tsarist Russia; surname Sha #2810
[  , Mò sī kēㄇㄛˋ ㄙ ㄎㄜMoscow (capital of Russia) #5542
[   /   , Hēi lóng jiāngㄏㄟ ㄌㄨㄥˊ ㄐㄧㄤHeilongjiang province (Heilungkiang) in northeast China, abbr. 黑, capital Harbin 哈尔滨; Heilongjiang river forming the border between northeast China and Russia; Amur riverSee Also: , 哈尔滨 #7495
[ , Pǔ jīngㄆㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄥVladimir Putin (1952-), career KGB officer, President of Russian Federation from 2000 #7787
[ , Zhōng Éㄓㄨㄥ ㄜˊChina-Russia #9824
[  /  , Liè níngㄌㄧㄝˋ ㄋㄧㄥˊVladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), Russian revolutionary leader #10788
[  /  , É guóㄜˊ ㄍㄨㄛˊRussia #12059
[  /  , Chē chénㄔㄜ ㄔㄣˊChechnya, a Russian region in the Caucasus; Chechen #14610
[    /    , Bái é luó sīㄅㄞˊ ㄜˊ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄙBelarus; Byelorussia; White Russia #17408
[   /   , Yè lì qīnㄧㄝˋ ㄌㄧˋ ㄑㄧㄣYeltsin (name); Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007) first post-communist president of Russia 1991-1999 #18746
[  , Tǎ sī shèㄊㄚˇ ㄙ ㄕㄜˋTASS; Information Telegraph Agency of Russia #21611
[  /  , lú bùㄌㄨˊ ㄅㄨˋrouble, Russian currency; also spelt ruble #23797
[   , Shā lā bō wáㄕㄚ ㄌㄚ ㄅㄛ ㄨㄚˊSharapova (Russian female tennis star) #24485
[    /    , Shèng Bǐ dé bǎoㄕㄥˋ ㄅㄧˇ ㄉㄜˊ ㄅㄠˇSaint Petersburg (city in Russia) #25117
[  /  , É yǔㄜˊ ㄩˇRussian (language) #25771
[    /    , zhèng zhì wěi yuánㄓㄥˋ ㄓˋ ㄨㄟˇ ㄩㄢˊpolitical commissar (during Russian and Chinese communist revolutions) #27288
[  /  , Lǚ shùnㄌㄩˇ ㄕㄨㄣˋLüshun; Lüshunkou district of Dalian city 大連市|大连市, Liaoning; called Port Arthur during Russian occupation and Russian-Japanese war of 1905See Also: 大連市, 大连市 #38025
[   /   , Gāo ěr jīㄍㄠ ㄦˇ ㄐㄧGorkii (name); Maxim Gorkii (1868-1936), Russian proletarian writer and propagandist #40158
[ , É wénㄜˊ ㄨㄣˊRussian language #41839
[ , Shàng Héㄕㄤˋ ㄏㄜˊSCO (Shanghai cooperation organization), involving China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrghizstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan; abbr. for 上海合作組織|上海合作组织See Also: 上海合作組織, 上海合作组织 #42102
[  , Qū Qiū báiㄑㄩ ㄑㄧㄡ ㄅㄞˊQu Qiubai (1899-1935), politician, Soviet expert of the Chinese communists at time of Soviet influence, publisher and Russian translator, captured and executed by Guomindang at the time of the Long March #42898
[   /   , Láo dòng bàoㄌㄠˊ ㄉㄨㄥˋ ㄅㄠˋTrud (Russian newspaper) #45363
[  /  , Sū éㄙㄨ ㄜˊSoviet Russia #49041
[    /    , Liè níng gé lèㄌㄧㄝˋ ㄋㄧㄥˊ ㄍㄜˊ ㄌㄜˋLeningrad, name of Russian city Saint Petersburg 聖彼得堡|圣彼得堡 1923-1991See Also: 聖彼得堡, 圣彼得堡 #49580
[   /   , Pǔ lǔ shìㄆㄨˇ ㄌㄨˇ ㄕˋPrussia (historical German state) #49966
[ , Shā éㄕㄚ ㄜˊTsarist Russia #50361
[  , Pǔ xī jīnㄆㄨˇ ㄒㄧ ㄐㄧㄣAlexandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837), great Russian romantic poet #51361
[  /  , Wéi qíㄨㄟˊ ㄑㄧˊPope Vigilius (in office 537-555); phonetic -vich or -wich in Russian names #57155
[    /    , Tuō ěr sī tàiㄊㄨㄛ ㄦˇ ㄙ ㄊㄞˋTolstoy (name); Count Lev Nikolayevich Tostoy (1828-1910), great Russian novelist, author of War and Peace 戰爭與和平|战争与和平See Also: 戰爭與和平, 战争与和平 #58295
[   /   , Bǐ sī màiㄅㄧˇ ㄙ ㄇㄞˋBismarck (name); Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, Minister-President of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 #60091
[  /  , luó bùㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄅㄨˋto display; to spread out; to distribute; old spelling of 盧布|卢布, rouble, Russian currencySee Also: 盧布, 卢布 #60214
[     /     , Méi dé wéi jié fūㄇㄟˊ ㄉㄜˊ ㄨㄟˊ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄈㄨMedvedyev (name); Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (1965-), Russian lawyer and politician, President of Russian Federation from 2008 #60645
[       /       , Fú lā dí wò sī tuō kèㄈㄨˊ ㄌㄚ ㄉㄧˊ ㄨㄛˋ ㄙ ㄊㄨㄛ ㄎㄜˋVladivostok (Russian port city); Chinese name 海參崴|海参崴See Also: 海參崴, 海参崴 #63325
[    , rén mín gōng shè huàㄖㄣˊ ㄇㄧㄣˊ ㄍㄨㄥ ㄕㄜˋ ㄏㄨㄚˋcollectivization of agriculture (disastrous policy of communist Russia around 1930 and China in the 1950s) #63894
[   /   , Qì hē fūㄑㄧˋ ㄏㄜ ㄈㄨAnton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian writer famous for his short stories and plays #65116
[    /    , Rì É Zhàn zhēngㄖˋ ㄜˊ ㄓㄢˋ ㄓㄥthe war of 1904-1905 between Russia and Japan #66558
[   /   , Wū lā ěrㄨ ㄌㄚ ㄦˇthe Ural mountains in Russia, dividing Europe from Asia #68269
[   /   , Zēng Jì zéㄗㄥ ㄐㄧˋ ㄗㄜˊCang Jize or Tseng Chi-tse (1839-1890), pioneer diplomat of late Qing, serve as imperial commissioner (ambassador) to UK, France and Russia #70408
[ , Suǒ qìㄙㄨㄛˇ ㄑㄧˋSochi (city on the Black Sea in Russia) #72597
[  , Jiā jiā línㄐㄧㄚ ㄐㄧㄚ ㄌㄧㄣˊYuri Gagarin (1934-1968), Russian cosmonaut, first human in space #74393
[  , Bǐ dé bǎoㄅㄧˇ ㄉㄜˊ ㄅㄠˇPetersburg (place name); Saint Petersburg, Russia #79488
[   /   , Ā ěr tàiㄚ ㄦˇ ㄊㄞˋAltai republic in Russian central Asia, capital Gorno-Altaysk #80597
[    , Chái kē fū sī jīㄔㄞˊ ㄎㄜ ㄈㄨ ㄙ ㄐㄧPiotr Ilyich Tchaikowsky (1840-1893), Russian composer, composer of 6 symphonies and the opera Eugene Onegin #86304
[   , Tú gé niè fūㄊㄨˊ ㄍㄜˊ ㄋㄧㄝˋ ㄈㄨIvan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist #87110
[ 西    /  西   , Xīn xī bó lì yàㄒㄧㄣ ㄒㄧ ㄅㄛˊ ㄌㄧˋ ㄧㄚˋNovosibirsk (city in Russia) #90649
[ , Yī fánㄧ ㄈㄢˊIvan (Russian name) #94589
[    /    , Liè biè jié fūㄌㄧㄝˋ ㄅㄧㄝˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄈㄨLebedev or Lebedyev (Russian name) #104550
[   /   , Bào luó tíngㄅㄠˋ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄊㄧㄥˊBorodin (name); Alexander Porfirevich Borodin (1833-1887), Russian chemist and composer #111786
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[ロ;ろ, ro ; ro] (n) (abbr) (See 露西亜) Russia #4270
[puroisen] (n) Prussia (ger #5710
[beraru-shi] (n) Belarus (Byelorussia, Belorussia) #8877
[soyu-zu] (n) Soyuz (Russian spacecraft); (P) #12766
[ミグ, migu] (n) (uk) Mig (Russian aeroplane, airplane); MIG; (P)
[izubesuchiya ; izubasuchiya (ik)] (n) Izvestia (Russian newspaper) (rus
[ebenki] (n) Evenki (people of Mongolia and Russia)
[karupasu] (n) Kolbasa (semi-dry Russian sausage); calpas
[giriya-ku] (n) (obs) (See ニブヒ) Gilyak (old name for the Nivkh ethnic minority group of Russia)
[tasu] (n) TASS (Russian News Agency); (P)
[dekaburisuto] (n) Decembrist (19C Russian revolutionaries) (rus
[nibuhi ; nivufu ; nibufu ; nivuhi] (n) Nivkh (ethnic minority group of Russia, living near the Amur river and on Sakhalin)
[piroshiki ; biroshiki (ik)] (n) piroshki (Russian pierogi; meat and eggs, etc. baked in bread) (rus
[funto] (n) (obs) funt (Russian pound) (rus
[burikkusu] (n) BRIC, BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China), referring especially to the fast-growing economies of these countries
[pu-chin] (n) Putin (Russian president)
[pu-do] (n) (obs) pood (Russian unit of mass) (rus
[purushianburu-; purushanburu-] (n) (See 紺青) Prussian blue
[purushan] (adj-f) Prussian
[プロシアあお, puroshia ao] (n) (obsc) (See プルシャンブルー) Prussian blue
[ベラルーシご, beraru-shi go] (n) Belarusian; Belarussian
[borushichi] (n) borscht (Eastern European and Russian soup, usu. made with beets) (rus
[mi-ru] (n) (1) meal; (2) Mir (Russian space station) (rus
[menshieviki ; menshiebiki (P)] (n) (See ボルシェビキ) Menshevik (member of the non-Leninist wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party) (rus
[ru-buru (P); ru-vuru] (n) (1) ruble (Russian currency); rouble; (2) Louvre (Museum); (P)
[ルーブルだて, ru-buru date] (exp) denominated in Russian roubles
[rushi] (n) Rus' (old name of Russia)
[rupashika ; rubashika] (n) Russian blouse (rus
[roshianru-retto] (n) Russian roulette
[ロシアかくめい, roshia kakumei] (n) Russian Revolution
[ロシアきょうさんとう, roshia kyousantou] (n) Russian Communist Party
[ロシアぐんたい, roshia guntai] (n) Russian army
[ロシアごにんぐみ, roshia goningumi] (n) The Five (circle of Russian composers
[ロシアご, roshia go] (n) Russian (language)
[ロシアしきルーレット, roshia shiki ru-retto] (n) Russian roulette
[ロシアじん, roshia jin] (n) Russian (person, people)
[ロシアせいきょうかい, roshia seikyoukai] (n) Russian Orthodox Church
[ロシアもじ, roshia moji] (n) Russian character; Russian characters
[ロぐん, ro gun] (n) (abbr) (See ロシア軍隊) Russian army
[えんかいしゅう, enkaishuu] (n) (Russian) maritime provinces; (P)
[おうろ, ouro] (n) European Russia
[おうけつえん, ouketsuen] (n) (See フェロシアン化カリウム) yellow prussiate of potash
[だけかんば;ダケカンバ, dakekanba ; dakekanba] (n) (uk) Erman's birch (Betula ermanii); Russian rock birch
[こくれんこうようご, kokurenkouyougo] (n) official languages of the UN (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)
[さんがつかくめい, sangatsukakumei] (n) (1) March Revolution (Austria and Germany, 1848); (2) (See 二月革命) February Revolution (Russia, 1917)
[さんごくかんしょう, sangokukanshou] (n) (See 下関条約) Triple Intervention (diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany and France over the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki)
[じゅういちがつかくめい, juuichigatsukakumei] (n) (1) (See 十月革命) October Revolution (Russia, 1917); (2) (See ドイツ革命) German Revolution (1918-1919)
[せいろ, seiro] (n) (arch) (term used primarily during the Russo-Japanese war) (See 日露戦争) attacking Russia
[せいさん, seisan] (n, adj-no) hydrocyanic (prussic) acid; (P)
[せきてき, sekiteki] (n) late Edo-period pejorative for Russians
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[ろしあもじ, roshiamoji] Russian character(s)
  Longdo Approved DE-TH 
เกี่ยวกับรัสเซีย, ภาษารัสเซีย
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(n) |f| ประเทศรัสเซียSee Also: russe
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Blausäure { f }
prussic acid
Roulette { n } | russisches Roulette
roulette | Russian roulette
Russischlehrer { m }; Russischlehrerin { f }
Russian teacher
bindend
trussing
fesseln; binden | fesselnd; bindend | gefesselt; gebunden
to truss (up) | trussing | trussed
russisch-orthodox { adj }
Russian Orthodox
russisch-orthodoxe Kirche { f }
Russian Orthodox Church
Russland; Rußland [ alt ]; Russische Förderation [ geogr. ]
Russia; Russian Federation (ru)
Belorusse { m }; Belorussin { f }; Weißrusse { m }; Weißrussin { f }
Belarusian; Belarussian
belorussisch; weißrussisch { adj }
Belarusian; Belarussian
Russe { m }; Russin { f }
Russian
russisch { adj }
Russian
Preußen { n }
Prussia
Preuße { m }
Prussian
preußisch { adj }
Prussian
KPEV : Königlich Preußische Eisenbahn-Verwaltung
Royal Prussian Railroad Administration
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