neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'оружие' when discussing military topics, historical events, or even in personal safety contexts. For example, during conversations about defense policy, someone might say, 'Мы должны инвестировать в новое оружие,' meaning 'We must invest in new weapons.' This term can also appear in news reports covering conflicts or arms control discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Оружие' is a general term for weapons, but you might encounter synonyms like 'оружие массового поражения' (weapons of mass destruction) or 'пушка' (cannon) for more specific types. You would choose 'оружие' when referring broadly to arms, while the others are used when discussing specific categories or types of weaponry.
Culture
The word 'оружие' has roots in the Old Slavic language, reflecting the long history of weaponry in Russian culture, from the medieval knights to modern-day military. Interestingly, during the Soviet era, the term was often associated with the ideology of strength and resilience, shaping how it’s perceived in contemporary discussions about national security.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'оружие' mean?
'Оружие' translates to 'weapons' in English and encompasses all forms of arms, including firearms and military equipment.
Q.How do you use 'оружие' in a sentence?
You can use 'оружие' in sentences like, 'У него есть разрешение на хранение оружия,' meaning 'He has a permit for weapon storage.'
Q.Is there a difference between 'оружие' and 'вооружение'?
'Оружие' refers simply to 'weapons,' while 'вооружение' refers to 'armament' or the process of arming, which can include the act of equipping forces with weapons.