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


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌætəˈmɛəriəm/

Meaning and Usage

The term "atomarium" is not widely recognized in standard English dictionaries and doesn't have a commonly accepted meaning in the language. However, it seems logical to interpret it as a place or collection related to atoms (from 'atom'). Its usage is not frequent, and it may appear more in specialized contexts related to science, particularly in chemistry and physics.

Example Sentences

  1. The scientist explained the functions of the atomarium in the context of particle physics.
  2. Учёный объяснил функции атомария в контексте физики частиц.

  3. In the atomarium, we can observe the behavior of atoms under different conditions.

  4. В атомарии мы можем наблюдать поведение атомов в разных условиях.

  5. The museum featured an atomarium that captivated visitors with interactive atomic models.

  6. Музей представил атомарий, который заворожил посетителей интерактивными атомными моделями.

Idiomatic Expressions

Since "atomarium" is not a well-established word in English, it does not have idiomatic expressions associated with it. However, if we consider the general idea of atoms and their interactions in idiomatic expressions, we can focus on atoms or similar concepts.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "Split atoms" can refer to breaking down complex issues into simpler parts.
  2. "Разделить атомы" может означать разбить сложные вопросы на более простые части.

  3. "It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack, or an atom in a universe of matter."

  4. "Это как искать иголку в стоге сена или атом в вселенной материи."

  5. "The atom of a problem" implies the most basic unit or component of a larger issue.

  6. "Атом проблемы" подразумевает наиболее элементарную единицу или компонент более крупной проблемы.

Etymology

The word "atomarium" appears to be derived from "atom," which originates from the Greek word "atomos," meaning "indivisible." The suffix "-arium" suggests a space or place associated with the root word.

Synonyms and Antonyms

As "atomarium" is not a widely recognized word, its synonyms and antonyms are extrapolated based on its implied meaning related to atomic structures and spaces.



25-07-2024