Vyshinsky
[ vi-shin-skee; Russian vi-shin-skyee ]
/ vɪˈʃɪn ski; Russian vɪˈʃɪn skyi /
noun
Andrei Yanuarievich.
Vishinsky, Andrei Yanuarievich.
Definition for vyshinsky (2 of 2)
Vishinsky
or Vy·shin·sky
[ vi-shin-skee; Russian vi-shin-skyee ]
/ vɪˈʃɪn ski; Russian vɪˈʃɪn skyi /
noun
An·drei Ya·nu·a·rie·vich
[uhn-dryey yi-noo-ah-ryi-vyich] /ʌnˈdryeɪ yɪ nuˈɑ ryɪ vyɪtʃ/,1883–1954,
Soviet statesman.
British Dictionary definitions for vyshinsky (1 of 2)
Vyshinsky
Vishinsky
/ (Russian viˈʃinskij) /
noun
Andrei Yanuaryevich (anˈdrjej jənuˈarjɪvitʃ). 1883–1954, Soviet jurist, statesman, and diplomat; foreign minister (1949–53). He was public prosecutor (1935–38) at the trials held to purge Stalin's rivals and was the Soviet representative at the United Nations (1945–49; 1953–54)