
Kaput
UK
/kəˈpʊt/
US
/kəˈpʊt/

Translation of "kaput" into Russian
kaput
AdjectiveUK
/kəˈpʊt/
US
/kəˈpʊt/
kaput
more kaput Comp.
most kaput Super.
The kaput machine needs to be replaced.
Сломанная машина нуждается в замене.
The kaput radio couldn't pick up any stations.
Неработающее радио не могло поймать ни одной станции.
The kaput building was beyond repair.
Разрушенное здание не подлежало ремонту.
Definitions
kaput
AdjectiveUK
/kəˈpʊt/
US
/kəˈpʊt/
No longer functioning or operational; broken or ruined.
After the storm, the power lines were completely kaput, leaving the entire neighborhood in darkness.
Utterly finished, defeated, or destroyed; beyond recovery.
After the scandal, his political career was kaput.
kaput
InterjectionUK
/kəˈpʊt/
US
/kəˈpʊt/
An exclamation signaling that something is broken, ruined, or finished.
"Kaput!" he cried as the old television went dark.
Idioms and phrases
go kaput
The old washing machine finally went kaput.
сломаться, выйти из строя
Старая стиральная машина наконец-то сломалась.
be kaput
After the storm, the power lines were kaput.
быть сломанным, неработающим
После шторма линии электропередач были сломаны.