( intransitive ) To be affected with the parasitic fungus called rust.The wind-driven spray had thoroughly rusted the patio furniture. Your gold and silver have rusted, and their rust will be evidence against you and will eat your flesh like fire. 1946, International Council of Religious Education, The New Covenant, Commonly Called the New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: Revised Standard Version, James 5:3, page 490.The patio furniture had rusted in the wind-driven spray. ( intransitive ) To oxidize, especially of iron or steel.Rust ( third-person singular simple present rusts, present participle rusting, simple past and past participle rusted) Hungarian: gabonaüszög, üszög, rozsda (hu)įrom Middle English rusten, from the noun (see above).German: Rost (de) m, Weizenbraunrost m, Schwarzrost (de) m.Zhuang: please add this translation if you can.White Hmong: please add this translation if you can.Volapük: ruil (vo), ( older term ) lelaxüd.Venetian: rùxen m, rùxene (vec) m, rùzen m, rùzene.
Tamil: please add this translation if you can.Swahili: please add this translation if you can.Spanish: óxido (es) m, herrumbre (es) f, moho (es) m, orín.Sicilian: firrunìa (scn) f, rìsina (scn) f.Sardinian: arroina f, arrúnia, orroina, rubinzu m, arroinu, ruinu, arruinu.Korean: 녹(綠) (ko) ( nok ), 록 (ko) ( rok ) ( North Korea ).