Radek
[ rah-dek; Russian rah-dyik ]
/ ˈrɑ dɛk; Russian ˈrɑ dyɪk /
noun
Karl
[kahrl] /kɑrl/,1885–1939?,
Russian writer and politician.
Example sentences from the Web for radek
"Good country for tanks," pronounced Radek, unsentimentally.
Radek Sikorski had bought the house after the fall of communism for (if I remember right) about $2,000.
Radek was going to defend the position of the Central Committee, Larin to defend his own.
The Crisis in Russia |Arthur RansomeI will take you to Radek who is hiding with a price on his head.
Erik Dorn |Ben Hecht
British Dictionary definitions for radek
Radek
/ (Russian rɑdjɪk) /
noun
Karl (Bernhardovich), original name Karl Sobelsohn . 1885–?1939, Soviet politician and journalist who was secretary of Comintern (1920–24). He was accused of treason (1937) and probably died in a labour camp