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возможность — meaning in English: opportunity

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инженер
inzhener
юрисдикция
yurisdiktsiya
написание
napisaniye
содружество
sodruzhestvo
возможность
vozmozhnost'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'возможность' when discussing career prospects, educational paths, or personal growth opportunities. For instance, during a job interview, someone might say, 'Эта работа предоставляет мне новую возможность,' meaning 'This job provides me with a new opportunity.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Возможность' can be compared to 'шанс' (shans), which means 'chance.' While both words imply an opportunity, 'шанс' often suggests a more random or uncertain element, whereas 'возможность' conveys a sense of potential and capability that is more grounded in personal effort or planning.
Culture
'Возможность' comes from the root 'мож', which conveys the idea of 'being able' or 'capability.' In Russian culture, the concept of opportunity is often linked to personal ambition and the collective ethos of seizing chances to improve one's life, reflecting the historical context of overcoming challenges.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the word возможность in English?
'Возможность' translates to 'opportunity' in English, indicating a favorable circumstance or a chance for advancement or progress.
Q.How do you use возможность in a sentence?
'Возможность' can be used in various contexts, such as: 'У меня есть возможность учиться за границей,' meaning 'I have the opportunity to study abroad.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using возможность?
One common mistake is confusing 'возможность' with 'шанс.' While both words relate to opportunity, 'возможность' is more about potential, whereas 'шанс' often implies luck or chance.
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