кадър
/[ˈkadɐr] | [kɐˈdɤr] | [ˈkadɐr]/
Bulgariannounadj
Definitions
- 1.frame (piece of photographic film containing an image)
- 2.still (single frame from a film)
- 3.image, picture
- 4.shot
- 5.scene, clip (video segment, e.g. from a movie or news report)
- 6.trained and qualified member of staff or employee
- 7.(core, permanent) staff, personnel
- 8.members of a standing army during times of peace
- 9.archaicdialectalcapable, able, adept
Synonyms & related words
Word family
- кадри́ран
- ка́дров
- кадрови́
- кадрова́к
- кадрови́к
- кадру́вам
- кадъ́рен
- некадъ́рен
- кадъ́рност
- некадъ́рник
Synonyms
- изображе́ние
- сни́мка
- позити́в
- кадъ́рен
- спосо́бен
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian кадр (kadr) or directly from French cadre; from Italian quadro (“framed painting, square”), from Latin quadrum. Doublet of ка́дро (kádro).
Forms
- ка́дърътdefinite • singular • subjective
- ка́дритеdefinite • plural • subjective
- ка́дъраdefinite • objective • singular
- ка́дърcanonical • masculine
- kádǎrromanization
- ка́дърindefinite • singular
- ка́дриindefinite • plural
- ка́дритеdefinite • objective • plural
- -count-form • singular
- ка́дъраcount-form • plural
- ка́дровadjective • relational
- кадрови́adjective • relational