See also: адрэс

Bashkir edit

Etymology edit

From Russian а́дрес (ádres), from French adresse.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈä.drʲɪs]
  • Hyphenation: ад‧рес

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адрес (adres)

  1. address (direction for letters)
    Хаттың тышында адресын күреү менән атайымдың ҡулын таныным.
    Xattıñ tışında adresın kürew menən atayımdıñ qulın tanınım.
    As soon as I saw the address on the envelope, I recognized my father's handwriting.
  2. (computing, Internet) address

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Bulgarian edit

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French adresse.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈdrɛs]
  • (file)

Noun edit

адре́с (adrésm (relational adjective адре́сен)

  1. address (direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed)
  2. address (formal communication, formal act of addressing one's self to a person, formal verbal application to any one, formal statement on some subject or special occasion)
    Synonyms: обръщение (obrǎštenie), слово (slovo), реч (reč)
  3. (computing) address (a location in computer memory)
  4. (Internet) Internet address, URL

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Kazakh edit

Alternative scripts
Arabic ادرەس
Cyrillic адрес
Latin adres

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian а́дрес (ádres), from Polish adres, from French adresse.

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адрес (adres)

  1. (computing, Internet) address

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Russian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Polish adres.

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а́дрес (ádresm inan (genitive а́дреса, nominative plural адреса́, genitive plural адресо́в, relational adjective а́дресный)

  1. address
  2. letter of congratulation
    приве́тственный а́дресprivétstvennyj ádres(formal) letter of greetings
  3. (figuratively) someone's or something's direction (of a statement, claim, allegation, etc.)
    кри́тики в а́дрес прави́тельстваkrítiki v ádres pravítelʹstvacriticism levelled at the government
    Я никогда́ не слы́шал таки́х похва́л в свой а́дрес.Ja nikogdá ne slýšal takíx poxvál v svoj ádres.I've never heard such praise addressed to me.

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Etymology edit

From Russian а́дрес (ádres), from French adresse.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈä.drʲɪs]
  • Hyphenation: ад‧рес

Noun edit

адрес (adres)

  1. address (direction for letters)
  2. (computing, Internet) address

Ukrainian edit

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а́дрес (ádresm inan (genitive а́дреса, nominative plural адреси́, genitive plural адресі́в, relational adjective а́дресний)

  1. A written congratulation of someone's birthday or other notable event in that person's life.
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See the lemma form.

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адре́с (adrés)

  1. genitive plural of адре́са (adrésa)

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