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прием — meaning in English: admission

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удивительно,
udivitel'no,
студент
student
схема
skhema
пятно
pyatno
прием
priyem
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'прием' in educational settings, such as when discussing university admissions or student enrollment processes. It's also frequently heard in healthcare contexts, referring to the admission of patients into hospitals or clinics during consultations.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'прием' translates to 'admission,' another related term is 'допуск' (dopusk), which specifically refers to being allowed entry based on qualifications. You would choose 'прием' when discussing general acceptance processes, whereas 'допуск' would be more appropriate in contexts of entry based on criteria or permissions.
Culture
'Прием' traces its origins back to the Old Church Slavonic language, where it meant 'to receive' or 'to accept.' This word carries significant cultural weight, as it embodies the idea of welcoming individuals into various structures, whether educational or medical, reflecting the Russian value of community and support in these vital areas.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Russian word 'прием'?
'Прием' means 'admission' in English, often used in contexts related to education or healthcare where individuals are admitted or received into institutions.
Q.How do you pronounce 'прием' correctly?
'Прием' is pronounced as 'priyem,' with an emphasis on the second syllable. It's important to get the vowel sounds right for clarity.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'прием'?
One common mistake is confusing 'прием' with 'поступление' (postuplenie), which specifically refers to the act of enrolling or applying to a school. Ensure you use 'прием' for admission in broader contexts.
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