Сталин

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Macedonian

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  • Hyphenation: Ста‧лин

Proper noun

Сталин (Stalinm

  1. a male given name, Stalin
  2. A transliteration of the Russian surname Сталин (Stalin)

Russian

Joseph Stalin, 1942.

Etymology

From сталь (stalʹ, steel) +‎ -ин (-in, ’s).

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Proper noun

Ста́лин (Stálinm anim (genitive Ста́лина, nominative plural Ста́лины, genitive plural Ста́линых, feminine Ста́лина, relational adjective ста́линский)

  1. a surname, Stalin; usually referring to the Russian revolutionary and Soviet Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU(b) Joseph Stalin
    • March 2, 1955 (February 26, 2008), Central Intelligence Agency of the United States: Comments on the change in Soviet leadership, page 1:
      Одна́ко не похо́же, что кто-ли́бо из ны́нешних ли́деров подни́мется до у́ровня Ле́нина и Ста́лина, так что бу́дет безопа́снее предположи́ть, что собы́тия в Москве́ бу́дут развива́ться в ру́сле так называ́емого коллекти́вного руково́дства, е́сли то́лько за́падная поли́тика не заста́вит Сове́ты упоря́дочить свою́ организа́цию вла́сти.
      Odnáko ne poxóže, što kto-líbo iz nýnešnix líderov podnímetsja do úrovnja Lénina i Stálina, tak što búdet bezopásneje predpoložítʹ, što sobýtija v Moskvé búdut razvivátʹsja v rúsle tak nazyvájemovo kollektívnovo rukovódstva, jésli tólʹko západnaja polítika ne zastávit Sovéty uporjádočitʹ svojú organizáciju vlásti.
      However, it does not appear that any of the present leaders will rise to the stature of Lenin and Stalin, so that it will be safer to assume that developments in Moscow will be along the lines of what is called collective leadership, unless Western policies force the Soviets to streamline their power organization.

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