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схема — meaning in English: outline

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Конкурс
Konkurs
кофе
kofe
модификация
modifikatsiya
схема
skhema
Путь
Put'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'схема' in academic settings when discussing outlines of plans or diagrams. For instance, a professor might refer to a 'схема' while explaining a complex theory, or students might create a 'схема' for a project to organize their ideas visually.
Synonyms & nuances
'Схема' is often compared to 'план' (plan) and 'карта' (map). While 'план' suggests a detailed strategy for action, 'схема' typically refers to a more abstract outline or diagram. Use 'схема' when you want to focus on the structural aspect of ideas rather than the actionable steps.
Culture
'Схема' has roots in the Greek word 'schēma,' meaning 'form' or 'shape.' Interestingly, in Russian culture, the concept of a 'схема' is vital for visual learners and is often used in education to simplify complex information, making it easier to digest and remember. It reflects a broader cultural appreciation for structured thinking and problem-solving.
FAQ
Q.What does 'схема' mean in English?
'Схема' translates to 'outline' in English, often referring to a structured representation of ideas, plans, or concepts.
Q.How do I use 'схема' in a sentence?
You can use 'схема' in a sentence like: 'Я нарисовал схему для моего проекта.' which means 'I drew an outline for my project.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'схема'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'схема' with 'план.' Remember, 'схема' is more about the structure or outline, whereas 'план' is about the detailed steps to achieve a goal.
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