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Наблюдатель — meaning in English: Observer

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колеса
kolesa
самостоятельно
samostoyatel'no
практикующий
praktikuyushchiy
вопрос
vopros
Наблюдатель
Nablyudatel'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word Наблюдатель in various contexts, such as describing someone who observes a scientific experiment, monitors a situation, or participates in an art critique. You might hear it during discussions about political observers in elections or in academic settings when referring to an individual's role during field studies or research.
Synonyms & nuances
While synonyms like 'смотритель' (smotritel') imply a caretaker role, Наблюдатель emphasizes a more passive role of observation without intervention. Choose Наблюдатель when you want to focus on the act of watching or monitoring without taking action.
Culture
The term Наблюдатель has historical roots in the Russian language, stemming from the verb наблюдать, which means 'to observe.' In Russia, it carries significant connotations in political discourse, particularly relating to election observers who ensure the transparency and fairness of the voting process, highlighting the importance of vigilance in democratic practices.
FAQ
Q.What does Наблюдатель mean in English?
Наблюдатель translates to 'observer' in English. It refers to someone who watches or monitors events, often without direct involvement.
Q.How do you use Наблюдатель in a sentence?
You can use Наблюдатель in sentences like 'Он был наблюдателем на выборах,' which means 'He was an observer at the elections.' This showcases its application in formal contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using Наблюдатель?
A common error is confusing Наблюдатель with similar terms. Remember, Наблюдатель should be used when focusing on observation, while other terms may imply active roles or responsibilities.
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