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объект — meaning in English: an object

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фортепиано
fortepiano
реализация
realizatsiya
Лезвие
Lezviye
полночь
polnoch'
объект
ob"yekt
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'объект' in academic or technical discussions, such as in science, art, or philosophy to refer to an object of study or discussion. For example, a professor might say, 'The объекты of our research are various types of materials.' Additionally, in everyday conversation, it may appear in discussions about physical items or locations, like a tourist describing an interesting объект in a city.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'предмет' (predmet), which also means 'subject' or 'item.' However, 'объект' carries a more technical or formal tone, often used in scientific contexts, while 'предмет' is more suitable for everyday discussions or casual references to items.
Culture
'Объект' has its roots in the Latin word 'objectum,' which means 'something thrown before.' This illustrates how the term evolved from a physical sense of an object to broader interpretations, including abstract concepts in discussions of art and philosophy. In Russian literature, the term frequently appears when delving into themes of perception, reflecting the complexity of how we understand the world around us.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'объект' mean in English?
'Объект' translates to 'object' in English, encompassing both physical items and conceptual subjects in various contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'объект' correctly?
'Объект' is pronounced as 'ob-yekt,' with a focus on the 'y' sound after the 'b,' making it smooth and flowing.
Q.Can 'объект' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'объект' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing physical items or locations, but it tends to sound more formal compared to simpler terms like 'предмет.'
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