[ˈkadɐr]
ПроизходBorrowed from Russian кадр (kadr) or directly from French cadre; from Italian quadro (“framed painting, square”), from Latin quadrum. Doublet of ка́дро (kádro).
- frame (piece of photographic film containing an image)
- still (single frame from a film)
- broadlyimage, picture
- shot
- figurativelyscene, clip (video segment, e.g. from a movie or news report)
- countabletrained and qualified member of staff or employee
- singular, singular-only(core, permanent) staff, personnel
- singular, singular-onlymembers of a standing army during times of peace
- archaic, dialectal, indeclinablecapable, able, adept
Формика́дър(canonical, masculine) · kádǎr(romanization) · ка́дър(indefinite, singular) · ка́дри(indefinite, plural) · ка́дърът(definite, singular, subjective) · ка́дрите(definite, plural, subjective) · ка́дъра(definite, objective, singular) · ка́дрите(definite, objective, plural) · -(count-form, singular) · ка́дъра(count-form, plural) · ка́дров(adjective, relational) · кадрови́(adjective, relational) · кадъ́р(canonical) · kadǎ́r(romanization) · кадь́рь(alternative) · кьдь́ръ(alternative) · ка́дар(alternative, dialectal) · када́р(alternative, dialectal)
Източник: Уикиречник