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пластина — meaning in English: plate

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канал
kanal
кофе
kofe
сэндвич
sendvich
пластина
plastina
полицейский
politseyskiy
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'пластина' in contexts related to cooking, manufacturing, and art. For instance, you might hear it in a kitchen when someone is referring to a baking plate or in a factory when discussing metal plates used in machinery.
Synonyms & nuances
'Пластина' is often compared to 'тарелка', which specifically means 'dish' or 'plate' for serving food. While 'тарелка' is used mainly in culinary contexts, 'пластина' can refer to various types of plates, including those used in industrial settings, highlighting its broader application.
Culture
'Пластина' derives from the Latin word 'plastica', linking it to notions of molding and shaping. In Russian culture, the term is frequently associated with traditional dishes like 'блины' (pancakes) that are often served on plates, emphasizing the importance of presentation in Russian cuisine.
FAQ
Q.What does 'пластина' mean in English?
'Пластина' translates to 'plate' in English, but it can refer to various types of plates in different contexts such as cooking or manufacturing.
Q.How do I use 'пластина' in a sentence?
You can use 'пластина' in contexts like 'Я кладу тесто на пластину' (I put the dough on the plate) when referring to cooking, or 'Металлическая пластина используется в этом механизме' (The metal plate is used in this mechanism) in technical discussions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'пластина'?
A common mistake is confusing 'пластина' with 'тарелка'. Remember, while both refer to plates, 'пластина' has a broader meaning and can refer to industrial or artistic plates as well.
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