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дюймовый — meaning in English: inch

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Usage
Native Russian speakers commonly use the word 'дюймовый' when discussing measurements in various contexts, such as construction, engineering, or fabric design. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Этот стол длиной 60 дюймов' (This table is 60 inches long) when measuring furniture. It's also frequently used in technical drawings and specifications.
Synonyms & nuances
'дюймовый' is often compared to 'сантиметровый' (centimeter), but while 'сантиметровый' is used more in everyday situations, 'дюймовый' appears predominantly in contexts where imperial measurements are necessary, particularly in technical and industrial fields. Choose 'дюймовый' when you are dealing with specifications that require precision in inches.
Culture
The word 'дюймовый' comes from the English word 'inch', which illustrates the fascinating linguistic exchange between languages. Historically, the inch was defined differently in various cultures, but Russia adopted the inch measurement from the West during the 18th century, reflecting the era's push towards modernization and international standards.
FAQ
Q.What does 'дюймовый' mean in English?
'дюймовый' translates to 'inch' in English, referring to a unit of measurement equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
Q.How do you use 'дюймовый' in a sentence?
You can use 'дюймовый' in a sentence by stating measurements, like 'Эта монитора диагональ 24 дюйма' (This monitor has a diagonal of 24 inches).
Q.Is there a plural form for 'дюймовый'?
The word 'дюймовый' can be pluralized as 'дюймовые'. However, when used in measurements, the numeral typically dictates the form, e.g., 'два дюйма' (two inches) rather than altering the adjective.
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