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Глубина — meaning in English: Depth

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Глубина
Glubina
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chlen
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers utilize 'Глубина' in various contexts, such as discussing physical depths like the ocean or a well, and metaphorically when exploring emotional or intellectual profundities. For instance, someone might say, 'Она чувствует глубокую грусть' (She feels a deep sadness), illustrating a deep emotional state.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'глубокий' (glubokiy), which means 'deep' but is primarily an adjective. 'Глубина' focuses more on the noun aspect of depth, making it suitable when discussing the concept itself rather than describing something as deep. Use 'Глубина' when you want to emphasize the idea of depth rather than just the characteristic.
Culture
'Глубина' has roots tracing back to Old East Slavic and is related to the concept of depth in both physical and philosophical realms. In Russian literature, depth is often explored in the context of human emotions and relationships, making it a significant term in both everyday conversation and poetic expressions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of Глубина in English?
'Глубина' translates to 'depth' in English, referring to the measure of how deep something is, whether it be physical dimensions or metaphorical insights.
Q.How do you use Глубина in a sentence?
You can use 'Глубина' in various contexts, such as 'Глубина океана поражает' (The depth of the ocean is astonishing) or 'Его мысли имеют большую глубину' (His thoughts have great depth).
Q.Is Глубина used in formal or informal contexts?
'Глубина' is considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for any conversation about depth.
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