russian
Relating to Russia, its people, its language, or its culture. It describes things that come from or are connected to the largest country in the world.
예시
3 / 5I bought a beautiful Russian doll while traveling in Moscow.
I bought a traditional doll from Russia while visiting Moscow.
The Russian ambassador will speak at the international summit.
The official representative from Russia will talk at the meeting.
My friend is Russian, and she makes amazing soup.
My friend comes from Russia and is a great cook.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of the word 'RUSH'. Russia is so big that if you want to see all of it, you have to 'rush' in your 'Russian' car!
빠른 퀴즈
Dmitry is from Saint Petersburg; he is ________.
정답!
정답은: Russian
예시
I bought a beautiful Russian doll while traveling in Moscow.
everydayI bought a traditional doll from Russia while visiting Moscow.
The Russian ambassador will speak at the international summit.
formalThe official representative from Russia will talk at the meeting.
My friend is Russian, and she makes amazing soup.
informalMy friend comes from Russia and is a great cook.
The course focuses on nineteenth-century Russian literature.
academicThe class studies books written by authors from Russia in the 1800s.
We are currently analyzing the trends in the Russian energy sector.
businessWe are looking at how the energy business is changing in Russia.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
Russian roulette
a dangerous game of chance
Russian nesting doll
a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed inside one another
Russian dressing
a piquant salad dressing made of mayonnaise and ketchup
자주 혼동되는 단어
Russia is the name of the country (noun), while Russian is the adjective or language name.
Prussian refers to a historical region in Germany/Poland, not Russia.
사용 참고사항
Always capitalize 'Russian' because it is derived from a proper noun (the country Russia). It is used both as an adjective and a noun to describe people or the language.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often use the country name 'Russia' when they should use the adjective 'Russian', for example saying 'I like Russia food' instead of 'I like Russian food.'
암기 팁
Think of the word 'RUSH'. Russia is so big that if you want to see all of it, you have to 'rush' in your 'Russian' car!
어원
Derived from 'Rus', the name of the medieval state and people who lived in that region.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
The word is strongly associated with the Cyrillic alphabet, classical ballet, and famous novelists like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
빠른 퀴즈
Dmitry is from Saint Petersburg; he is ________.
정답!
정답은: Russian
관련 단어
pronumerism
C1To represent or replace numerical values with symbols or letters in an algebraic manner. It involves the systematic practice of using variables (pronumerals) to express mathematical relationships or abstract concepts.
anpatable
C1A noun referring to a state of logical impasse or a situation where no clear path or resolution exists. It is typically used in philosophical or high-level academic discussions to describe a conceptual dead end that prevents further progress.
unicenty
C1To merge several distinct elements, processes, or entities into a single, central point of focus or control. It is often used to describe the strategic consolidation of disparate parts into a unified core system.
homoducty
C1Describing a system or biological structure characterized by having uniform, identical channels or conducting pathways. This term is used to identify a state where all leading vessels or conduits share the same size, direction, or functional capacity.
circumvolvible
C1A rare term referring to an object or property that is capable of being rolled, turned, or revolved around a central axis. In technical contexts, it describes the physical capacity for complete rotation or orbital movement.
superdocation
C1Pertaining to the act or state of providing excessive, superior, or redundant documentation and instruction. It describes a process or document that contains significantly more detail than is standard or strictly necessary for clarity.
redynism
C1To systematically revitalize and inject new energy into a stagnant system, organization, or process. It involves transitioning from a state of inertia to one of active, fluid, and high-performance operation through targeted reforms.
hyperpugous
C1A rare anatomical term referring to the state or physical condition of having exceptionally large or prominent buttocks. It is primarily found in specialized biological, anthropological, or older literary texts to describe extreme physical proportions.
copotor
C1A person who jointly oversees, manages, or facilitates a specific technical protocol or organizational process alongside another. It typically refers to a secondary but essential administrator in high-level logistical or experimental settings.
transcivess
C1Describing a state of identity or social involvement that transcends national boundaries and traditional civic constraints. It is typically used in sociological and political contexts to refer to individuals or entities that function across multiple sovereign territories simultaneously.
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