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Индикатор — meaning in English: Indicator

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Индикатор
Indikator
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Usage
Native speakers often use 'Индикатор' in technical and scientific discussions, particularly when referring to devices that measure or indicate specific values, such as temperature indicators in a laboratory. You'll also hear it in business meetings when discussing performance indicators or metrics that assess project success.
Synonyms & nuances
'Индикатор' is closely related to 'показатель' (pokazatel), which also means 'indicator.' However, 'показатель' is often used in a more general sense, while 'индикатор' tends to pertain to specific measuring devices or metrics, making it more suitable in scientific or technical contexts.
Culture
'Индикатор' comes from the Latin 'indicator,' which means 'one who points out.' In Russian, it has retained this meaning, evolving to encompass a wide range of uses, from technological applications to broader contexts like health and business. Interestingly, in the 1990s, as Russia embraced market economy principles, the term became crucial in discussions about economic indicators, highlighting its importance in post-Soviet growth.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'Индикатор' in English?
'Индикатор' translates to 'indicator' in English, referring to something that signals or points out the status or condition of something else.
Q.How do you use 'Индикатор' in a sentence?
You can use 'Индикатор' in sentences like: 'Этот индикатор показывает уровень масла в двигателе,' which means 'This indicator shows the oil level in the engine.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'Индикатор'?
A common mistake is confusing 'индикатор' with 'показатель.' While both mean 'indicator,' 'индикатор' is usually more specific to devices or metrics, while 'показатель' is broader.
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