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Russ Meaning in English

word

/ˈɹəs/
ruhs
/ˈɹʌs/
ruhs

释义

'Russ' is mainly used in Norway for a high school senior who takes part in graduation celebrations, often wearing colored overalls. In some informal contexts, it can also mean a Russian person, but that use is less standard and depends on context.

用法与细微差别

This is a culture-specific word strongly associated with Norway. Usually capitalized in English writing only when it is part of a proper name or at the start of a sentence, but learners will often see 'russ' in Norwegian contexts. Do not confuse the Norwegian student meaning with the informal meaning 'Russian'; the student sense is far more distinctive.

例句

Her brother is russ this spring, so the family is very excited.

basic

The russ students wore red overalls to school.

basic

I learned that russ is a special tradition in Norway.

basic

It’s my cousin’s russ year, so she’s barely home these days.

natural

During russ, the whole town feels louder and more alive.

natural

I had no idea what russ meant until my Norwegian friend explained it.

natural