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dichotomija — meaning in English: dichotomy

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Usage
Native speakers often use 'dichotomija' in academic discussions, particularly in philosophy, sociology, and psychology, to describe contrasting concepts or opposing viewpoints. For instance, a professor might discuss the dichotomy between freedom and control during a lecture on political theory.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'dichotomija' specifically refers to a division into two contrasting parts, the word 'opozicija' (opposition) can describe a broader range of contrasting ideas. You would choose 'dichotomija' when emphasizing a clear binary distinction, such as in a philosophical debate.
Culture
'Dichotomija' traces its roots to the Greek word 'dichotomia,' which combines 'dicha' (in two) and 'temnein' (to cut). This term reflects the Lithuanian intellectual tradition of engaging with complex ideas, particularly in the context of debates on morality and ethics since the country regained independence in the early 1990s.
FAQ
Q.What does 'dichotomija' mean in English?
'Dichotomija' translates to 'dichotomy' in English, which refers to a division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
Q.How do you use 'dichotomija' in a sentence?
'Dichotomija' can be used in sentences like, 'Mūsų diskusijoje buvo aiški dichotomija tarp tradicinių ir modernių požiūrių,' meaning 'In our discussion, there was a clear dichotomy between traditional and modern perspectives.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'dichotomija'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'dichotomija' with 'bifurkacija,' which refers more to a branching or splitting, rather than a straightforward contrast between two opposing ideas.
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