Translation for '
pound' from English to Russian
NOUN | a pound | pounds | |
VERB | to pound | pounded | pounded pounding | pounds | |
SYNO | British pound | British pound sterling | Cypriot pound | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- During his Pro Day, Williams had a 330-pound squat, 245-pound bench press, a 242-pound power clean, and a 14/18 Wonderlic score.
- As of January 27, 2020, it was announced through Twitter by Bruno Massami that the UFC has decided to separate its pound-for-pound ranking. Men and women will have their own pound-for-pound rankings.
- In 1949, the United Kingdom devalued the pound sterling against the US dollar by 30%, and Australia followed suit so that the Australian pound would not become overvalued in sterling zone countries with which Australia did most of its external trade.
- 325-pound bench press. 600-pound squat.
- Pound and shilling treasury notes were issued from 1920 to 1963 as the Western Samoan pound at par with the New Zealand pound.
- Ware also was credited with a 430-pound bench press, a 570-pound squat, and a 360-pound power clean.
- Until the 1820s the fort was armed with ten 18-pound cannons, twenty-two 18-pound carronades and four 10-pound mortars.
- Some mixed martial arts promotions have pound-for-pound rankings, including Ultimate Fighting Championship since 2013, ONE Championship since 2020, Combat Press and Beyond Kick also publish pound-for-pound rankings for kickboxing.
- At the time of launch, the equipment consisted of sixty-four 30-pound cannons, six 72-pound bomb cannons and a six-pound landing cannon.
- However, as the 70-pound rails quickly began to show signs of wear, they were replaced with 80-pound rails starting in 1966, and later 100-pound rails in the 1990s.
- As of September 2022, he is ranked the #1 light-heavyweight and #5 pound-for-pound kickboxer in the world by Combat Press, as well as the #1 light-heavyweight and #3 pound-for-pound kickboxer by Beyond Kick.
- The manager Lars Semb started casting 3-pound and 6-pound cannons during the autumn of 1807 and during the winter the blast furnaces were renovated so that casting of large 24-pound cannons for sjøetaten (shore artillery) could begin in February.
- Although calling the torque unit "pound-foot" has been academically suggested, both are still commonly called "foot-pound" in colloquial usage.
- Pownceby is ranked fifth in New Zealand's pound for pound record.
- England has had the Totnes pound since it was launched by Transition Towns Totnes Economics and Livelihoods Group in March 2007; A Totnes Pound is equal to one pound sterling and is backed by sterling held in a bank account.
- The Troy and Tower pounds and their subdivisions were used for coins and precious metals.
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