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ограничение — meaning in English: limitation

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концентрация
kontsentratsiya
ограничение
ogranicheniye
исследователь
issledovatel'
среда
sreda
защита
zashchita
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'ограничение' in discussions about rules, regulations, and policies. For instance, in a business meeting, one might refer to 'ограничение' when outlining budget constraints or project limits. Additionally, in educational settings, teachers may discuss 'ограничение' on student assignments or resources available for projects.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ограничение' is often used interchangeably with 'предел' (limit) and 'барьер' (barrier), but it carries a more formal connotation of imposed restrictions. You might choose 'ограничение' when discussing policies or regulations, while 'предел' might fit better in more casual contexts regarding personal limits.
Culture
'Ограничение' derives from the verb 'ограничить', meaning 'to limit or restrict'. This concept resonates deeply in Russian culture where communal living and collective regulations have historically shaped societal norms. The word is often used in legal and bureaucratic contexts, highlighting the importance of boundaries in various aspects of life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ограничение' mean in English?
'Ограничение' translates to 'limitation' in English, referring to a restriction or boundary that confines or restricts something.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ограничение'?
'Ограничение' is pronounced as 'o-gran-ee-CHEN-ee-ye'. Breaking it down into syllables can help with pronunciation.
Q.Can 'ограничение' be used in everyday conversations?
Yes, 'ограничение' can be used in everyday conversations, especially when discussing rules, guidelines, or personal limitations. It's appropriate in both formal and informal settings.
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