How is the word вниз translated from Russian to English

В более низкое место или направлении.

Toward or in a lower place.

adverb
English translation
down

Examples with “вниз”

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  • Он спустился вниз к реке. He walked down to the river.

  • После той новости она подавлена. She's been down since the news.

  • Куртка набита гусиным пухом. The jacket is filled with goose down.

  • Спускайся, ужин готов. Come down, dinner is ready.

  • Почему ты сегодня такой грустный? Why are you so down today?

  • Пух согревает лучше, чем шерсть. Down keeps you warmer than wool.

  • Она посмотрела вниз на свои грязные туфли. She looked down at her muddy shoes.

  • Дожди всегда заставляют меня чувствовать себя грустным. Rainy weeks always leave me feeling down.

  • Это настоящий пух или синтетическая набивка? Is this real down or a synthetic filling?

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FAQ about “вниз”

How is “вниз” translated from Russian?
“вниз” translates into English as “down”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “вниз” mean?
Meaning of “вниз”: В более низкое место или направлении. In English — “down”.
What part of speech is “вниз”?
“вниз” is a adverb.
Where can I see examples with “вниз”?
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