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 Translation for 'sixty one' from English to Russian
шестьдесят одинsixty-one
Partial Matches
шестьдесятsixty
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шестьдесят девятьsixty-nine
шестьдесят восемьsixty-eight
шестьдесят триsixty-three
шестьдесят дваsixty-two
шестьдесят пятьsixty-five
шестьдесят шестьsixty-six
шестьдесят семьsixty-seven
шестьдесят четыреsixty-four
идиом.
не соваться с советом
to keep one's breath to cool one's porridge [fig.]
одинone
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двадцать одинtwenty-one
пятьдесят одинfifty-one
семьдесят одинseventy-one
восемьдесят одинeighty-one
девяносто одинninety-one
как-то {adv} [однажды]one day
друг друга {pron}one another
друг другу {adv}to one another
однажды {adv} [как-то раз]one day
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Usage Examples English
  • "Ehrgeiz Original Soundtrack" contains sixty-one musical tracks from the game.
  • From the last episode in F major, the movement transitions to "Vivace" through a series of no fewer than sixty-one repetitions of the note E.
  • In mathematics forty-two out of sixty-one Fields Medalists have been affiliated with the institute.
  • At the end of 1992, the city had issued licenses to sixty-one businesses, which range in size from the large Smith and Edwards variety store to small businesses operating from home sites.
  • It was listed as one of the top 100 public school systems in the country by "Offspring Magazine", a Forbes publication (Sep/Oct 2000). Sixty-one of the 100 districts listed were college town districts.

  • Sixty-one men from Plainfield joined the Union Army late in the American Civil War.
  • The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines and the valleys of the River Don with its four tributaries: the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. Sixty-one per cent of Sheffield's entire area is green space and a third of the city lies within the Peak District national park.
  • It made sixty-one radio transmissions, initially at two-day intervals and later at five days, containing a large amount of interplanetary data.
  • They were organized and prepared by the Sub-Committee for Shooting. Sixty-one shooters from seven nations competed.
  • A 2001 TV movie about Maris's record-breaking season was called "61*" (pronounced "sixty-one asterisk") in reference to the controversy.

  • Gautier was sixty-one years old. He is interred at the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris.
  • It consists of sixty-one members. Two of these members are appointed by the king, two are elected by the lower house of the government, and the remaining fifty-seven are elected popularly by electors from provincial and local governments, in a similar fashion to the Senate of France.
  • Photocopies of pages sixty-one and sixty-two of "The Turner Diaries" were found in an envelope inside McVeigh's car.
  • Seronera Airstrip is the busiest in the country. Sixty-one airstrips are operated by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.
  • Sixty-one years later, in 1967, during the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards shouting "Kill!

  • at the age of sixty-one. She is buried as Gertrude Simmons Bonnin in Arlington National Cemetery [...] with her husband Raymond.
  • There were three hundred sixty-one households, out of which 33.5% had children under the age of eighteen living with them; 61.5% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.5% were non-families.
  • This is the informational equivalent to less than one 730-megabyte (MB) CD-ROM per person in 1986 (539 MB per person); roughly four CD-ROM per person in 1993; twelve CD-ROM per person in the year 2000; and almost sixty-one CD-ROM per person in 2007.
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