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Опрос — meaning in English: Interview

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Опрос' in various contexts, including surveys, political discussions, and market research. For example, you might hear it during a news report discussing public opinion polls or when a company conducts a customer satisfaction survey.
Synonyms & nuances
'Опрос' is closely related to 'интервью' (interview), but while 'интервью' typically refers to a one-on-one conversation, 'опрос' often implies gathering data from multiple individuals, especially in a structured format. You would choose 'опрос' when discussing surveys or polls rather than personal interviews.
Culture
'Опрос' has roots in the Russian verb 'опрашивать', which means 'to ask'. This reflects the word's integral role in Russian society, where public opinion often shapes political decisions. Historically, the Soviet Union employed extensive polling to gauge citizen sentiment, emphasizing the importance of this concept in Russian culture.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'Опрос' mean in English?
'Опрос' translates to 'interview' or 'survey' in English. It specifically refers to the act of gathering opinions or information from multiple people.
Q.How is 'Опрос' used in a sentence?
You could say, 'Мы провели опрос среди жителей города', which means 'We conducted a survey among the city's residents'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'Опрос'?
A common mistake is using 'Опрос' interchangeably with 'интервью'. While they are related, remember that 'Опрос' refers to surveys involving multiple respondents, whereas 'интервью' is more personal and typically involves one-on-one dialogue.
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