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Блок — meaning in English: Block

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Император
Imperator
Чаша
Chasha
Комплект
Komplekt
Блок
Blok
слой
sloy
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Блок' in various contexts, such as when discussing architecture, urban planning, or even computer science. For example, you might hear it when referring to a block of apartments or when talking about a block of code in programming.
Synonyms & nuances
'Блок' is often used to refer to a physical section, like a city block, whereas 'отсек' (otsek) refers more to a compartment or section within a larger space. You would choose 'блок' when discussing structural divisions or organized units.
Culture
The word 'Блок' has its roots in the Old French word 'bloc', which means a chunk or a piece. Interestingly, in the Soviet era, the term gained more significance as it was often used in urban planning and housing projects, reflecting the collective lifestyle promoted during that time.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'блок' mean?
'Блок' translates to 'block' in English and can refer to physical structures, units of information, or even obstacles in various contexts.
Q.How is 'блок' used in everyday conversation?
'Блок' is commonly used in contexts like discussing city layouts, organizing information, or even in computing. For example, you might say 'блок зданий' (block of buildings) or 'блок кода' (block of code).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'блок'?
A common mistake is confusing 'блок' with 'блокировка' (blokirovka), which means 'blocking' as in preventing access. Remember that 'блок' typically refers to a physical or conceptual unit.
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