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техника — meaning in English: equipment

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техника
tekhnika
Клерк
Klerk
Конкурс
Konkurs
чемпион
chempion
кожа
kozha
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'техника' when discussing machinery or devices in both home and professional settings. For instance, a teacher might ask students to bring their 'техника' for a science project, or an engineer might refer to 'техника' when specifying the tools required for construction.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'техника' broadly refers to equipment, a more specific synonym like 'устройство' (device) focuses on a particular gadget or instrument. You would choose 'техника' when discussing general equipment or systems, while 'устройство' might be more appropriate when detailing a specific item.
Culture
'Техника' has roots in the Greek word 'technē', which relates to art or skill. In Russian culture, it encompasses not just machinery but also techniques and methodologies in various fields, reflecting the importance of technology and innovation throughout Russian history. Interestingly, the word is often used in contexts related to both physical equipment and the theoretical knowledge behind it.
FAQ
Q.What does 'техника' mean in English?
'Техника' translates to 'equipment' in English, but it can also mean 'technique' or 'technology' depending on the context.
Q.How do I use 'техника' in a sentence?
You can use 'техника' in sentences like 'Наша школа имеет современную технику' which means 'Our school has modern equipment.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes using 'техника'?
'Техника' can sometimes be confused with 'техник', which means 'technician.' Be careful to use 'техника' for equipment, while 'техник' refers to a person skilled in a particular area.
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