意味
A central theme or connection.
文化的背景
In Slovenian high schools (Gimnazije), 'rdeča nit' is a technical term used in the 'matura' (final exam) for essay grading. If a student's essay lacks it, they lose significant points for structure. Due to the influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and German literature, this idiom is a 'cultural bridge' across Central Europe, appearing in Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian as well. In Slovenian business culture, being 'to the point' is valued. Using the phrase 'rdeča nit' in a meeting shows you are focused on efficiency and logical outcomes. Journalists in Slovenia often use 'rdeča nit' in headlines to summarize complex political scandals or long-running news stories.
Use it in Essays
If you are writing in Slovenian, use this phrase in your conclusion to summarize your main point. It impresses teachers.
Watch the Case
Remember that 'nit' is feminine. 'Brez rdeče niti' is the most common form you'll need to get right.
意味
A central theme or connection.
Use it in Essays
If you are writing in Slovenian, use this phrase in your conclusion to summarize your main point. It impresses teachers.
Watch the Case
Remember that 'nit' is feminine. 'Brez rdeče niti' is the most common form you'll need to get right.
The 'Vleči se' Combo
Pair 'rdeča nit' with the verb 'vleči se' to sound like a native speaker describing a recurring theme.
自分をテスト
Vstavi pravilno obliko besede 'rdeča nit'.
V njegovem govoru nisem našel ______ ______.
After the negative verb 'nisem našel', we must use the genitive case (rdeče niti).
Kateri stavek je pravilen?
Izberi stavek, ki pravilno uporablja idiom.
The second option uses the idiom figuratively to describe a theme, which is its primary use.
Poveži situacijo z ustreznim stavkom.
Situacija: Pišeš esej in učitelj ti reče, da skačeš s teme na temo.
If you jump from topic to topic, your work 'lacks' (manjka) a red thread.
Dopolni dialog.
Ana: 'Ta knjiga je tako zmedena!' Bor: 'Res je, pisatelj je očitno ______ ______ ______.'
If a book is confusing (zmedena), the writer 'lost' (izgubil) the red thread.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題V njegovem govoru nisem našel ______ ______.
After the negative verb 'nisem našel', we must use the genitive case (rdeče niti).
Izberi stavek, ki pravilno uporablja idiom.
The second option uses the idiom figuratively to describe a theme, which is its primary use.
Situacija: Pišeš esej in učitelj ti reče, da skačeš s teme na temo.
If you jump from topic to topic, your work 'lacks' (manjka) a red thread.
Ana: 'Ta knjiga je tako zmedena!' Bor: 'Res je, pisatelj je očitno ______ ______ ______.'
If a book is confusing (zmedena), the writer 'lost' (izgubil) the red thread.
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よくある質問
12 問No, the idiom is fixed as 'red'. Using other colors will make it literal, not figurative.
Not at all. You can use it when talking about a confusing movie or a long story a friend is telling.
You can say 'Izgubil sem rdečo nit.' It is the perfect equivalent.
No, 'nit' is thread (thin). 'Vrv' is rope and 'vrtvica' is string. The idiom only works with 'nit'.
Because of the historical British Navy ropes which used red fibers for identification.
Yes! You can say a certain melody or style is the 'rdeča nit' of an album.
Rdeče niti. But the idiom is almost always used in the singular.
Yes, for example, in Croatian (crvena nit) and Russian (красная нить).
Usually no. A person's *actions* or *presence* in a story can be, but you wouldn't call a person a thread.
Yes, because the concept is simple to visualize, even if the grammar (cases) is a bit tricky.
Not really, but 'poanta' (the point) is the more casual alternative.
Usually yes, it implies organization. But a 'rdeča nit' can also be something negative, like a recurring mistake.
関連フレーズ
Glavna tema
synonymMain theme
Jedro problema
similarThe core of the problem
Biti v temi
contrastTo be in the dark
Vleči se kot jerebica
contrastTo drag on slowly
Skupni imenovalec
similarCommon denominator