Mosaic - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Mosaic (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/məʊˈzeɪɪk/

Meaning and Usage

A mosaic is a decorative art form created by assembling small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to form an image or pattern. In a broader sense, the term is also used to describe something that is made up of diverse elements or components that come together to create a whole.

The word is used frequently in both oral and written contexts, and is commonly associated with art, architecture, and cultural expressions. It can also refer to the idea of a diverse society or a mixture of various elements.

Example Sentences

  1. The artist worked tirelessly on her mosaic, ensuring each piece was perfectly placed.
    Лицо художника многократно отражалось в её мозаике, чтобы каждая деталь была идеально расположена.

  2. The town's square was adorned with a beautiful mosaic depicting historical events.
    Площадь города была украшена прекрасной мозаикой, изображающей исторические события.

  3. The report provided a mosaic of data that illustrated the community’s needs.
    Отчёт представил мозаику данных, которые иллюстрировали потребности сообщества.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "mosaic" itself may not be prominent in many idiomatic expressions, it does contribute to metaphorical uses indicating diversity or complexity. Here are a few examples with contextual applications:

  1. "Life is a mosaic of experiences, each piece contributing to who we are."
    Жизнь - это мозаика опыта, каждая деталь которой вносит вклад в то, кем мы являемся.

  2. "The city is a mosaic of cultures, each adding its unique flavor."
    Город - это мозаика культур, каждая из которых добавляет свой уникальный вкус.

  3. "Their friendship formed a mosaic of trust and understanding."
    Их дружба создала мозаику доверия и понимания.

  4. "The research highlighted a mosaic of opinions on the subject."
    Исследование подчеркивало мозаику мнений по данному вопросу.

  5. "Our memories create a mosaic that shapes our identity."
    Наши воспоминания создают мозаику, которая формирует нашу идентичность.

Etymology

The word "mosaic" comes from the Latin word "mosaĭcum," which refers to a work of art that is a creation in the style of the Muses. It is derived from the Greek word "mousa," meaning "muse," indicating the inspiration behind artistic endeavors. The term has been used since the Middle Ages to describe elaborate artwork made from small pieces.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

“Mosaic” signifies the beauty found in diversity and complexity, blending various elements to form something aesthetically cohesive.



25-07-2024