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волокна — meaning in English: fibers

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поцелуй
potseluy
волокна
volokna
бассейн
basseyn
наказание
nakazaniye
Глубина
Glubina
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technical common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'волокна' in both scientific discussions and everyday conversations about textiles. For instance, one might hear it in a fashion design class when discussing the properties of different fabrics, or in a biology lesson when studying the structure of plant fibers.
Synonyms & nuances
'Волокна' specifically refers to fibers in a technical context, often related to textiles or biological structures. In contrast, 'нитки' (nitski) refers more generally to threads and is used in everyday conversation, such as when sewing.
Culture
'Волокна' traces its roots back to the Old Slavic term for 'to weave,' showcasing the historical importance of textile production in Russian culture. Interestingly, the understanding of fibers has not only influenced the fashion industry but has also been crucial in developing materials for various technological applications, from clothing to construction.
FAQ
Q.What does волокна mean in English?
'Волокна' translates to 'fibers' in English, commonly referring to the thin, thread-like structures found in various materials.
Q.How is волокна used in a sentence?
'Волокна' can be used in sentences like: 'Эти волокна очень прочные,' which means 'These fibers are very strong.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using волокна?
A common mistake is to confuse 'волокна' with 'волосы' (volosy), which means 'hair.' While both can refer to thin strands, 'волокна' is more specialized for materials or plant structures.
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