Noun
/fʊl daɪəˌmetər/
The term "full diameter" refers to the complete measurement across a circular object, passing through its center. It is often used in contexts involving geometry, engineering, manufacturing, and design. The frequency of use may vary depending on the specific field, but it is generally encountered in both written and spoken contexts, particularly in technical discussions or documentation.
Инженер измерил полный диаметр трубы, чтобы убедиться, что он соответствует необходимым спецификациям.
To calculate the area, you need to know the full diameter of the circle.
Чтобы вычислить площадь, вам нужно знать полный диаметр круга.
The full diameter of the wheel must be taken into account to optimize performance.
While "full diameter" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the term "diameter" can occur in a few idiomatic phrases related to measurement and assessment. However, below are example sentences using "diameter" in different contexts:
Проблема имеет много слоев, и её диаметр не так прост, как кажется.
Once you understand the diameter of the issue, it becomes easier to address.
Как только вы поймете диаметр проблемы, её решение станет легче.
In discussions, it's crucial to find the right diameter of the topic to avoid going off tangent.
The word "diameter" originates from the late Middle English term "diametere," which comes from the Latin "diametros," and is derived from the Greek "diametros," meaning "a measure across." The prefix "full" indicates completeness, making "full diameter" a more specific term.
Synonyms: full width, total diameter, overall diameter. Antonyms: half diameter, partial diameter, radius (in specific contexts).