Slate
"Slate" in Russian
аспи́д
aspíd
(fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock)
аспи́дный сла́нец
aspídnyj slánec
(fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock)
гри́фельная доска́
grífelʹnaja doská
(piece, originally of certain types of stone and now of other materials, often in a frame, used for writing on)
долгова́я кни́га
dolgovája kníga
(record of money owed)
спи́сок
(group or list of candidates for appointment or election to an office; group of candidates or electors with affiliated political views)
счёт
sčot
(record of money owed)
ши́фер
šífer
(piece of such stone used as a tile for flooring, roofing, etc.; such tiles collectively; material from which they are made)
ши́фер
šífer
(fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock)
ши́фер
šífer
(bluish-grey colour of most slate — see also blue-gray, slate blue, slate gray)
ши́ферная плита́
šífernaja plitá
(piece of such stone used as a tile for flooring, roofing, etc.; such tiles collectively; material from which they are made)
назна́чить
naznáčitʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
назнача́ть
naznačátʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
наме́тить
namétitʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
намеча́ть
namečátʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
плани́ровать
planírovatʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
предназна́чить
prednaznáčitʹ
((transitive) to expect (something) with a (strong) degree of certainty — see also anticipate, predict)
предназнача́ть
prednaznačátʹ
((transitive) to expect (something) with a (strong) degree of certainty — see also anticipate, predict)
раскритикова́ть
raskritikovátʹ
(to criticize or critique (an author or a work) harshly)
сплани́ровать
splanírovatʹ
((transitive) to plan or schedule (something) — see also plan, schedule)
устро́ить разно́с
ustróitʹ raznós
(to criticize or critique (an author or a work) harshly)
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