манипулятор
Russian
Etymology
манипул(и́ровать) (manipul(írovatʹ)) + -я́тор (-játor)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mənʲɪpʊˈlʲatər]
Noun
манипуля́тор • (manipuljátor) m anim or m inan (genitive манипуля́тора, nominative plural манипуля́торы, genitive plural манипуля́торов)
- manipulator (person who manipulates others)
- circus performer who performs sleight of hand tricks, prestidigitator
- manipulator (mechanical device for performing complex operations)
- (telegraphy) telegraph key (for entering Morse code)
- (computing) external pointing device (e.g. a mouse or trackball)
Declension
Declension of манипуля́тор (bian masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | манипуля́тор manipuljátor |
манипуля́торы manipuljátory |
genitive | манипуля́тора manipuljátora |
манипуля́торов manipuljátorov |
dative | манипуля́тору manipuljátoru |
манипуля́торам manipuljátoram |
accusative animate inanimate |
манипуля́тора manipuljátora |
манипуля́торов manipuljátorov |
манипуля́тор manipuljátor |
манипуля́торы manipuljátory | |
instrumental | манипуля́тором manipuljátorom |
манипуля́торами manipuljátorami |
prepositional | манипуля́торе manipuljátore |
манипуля́торах manipuljátorax |
Related terms
- манипули́ровать (manipulírovatʹ)
- манипуля́ция (manipuljácija)
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