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1 шестьдесят
числ.; колич.человек лет шестидесяти — a man of/about sixty
лет шестьдесят — about sixty (о возрасте); about sixty years (о времени)
ему лет шестьдесят — he is/looks about sixty
ему (перевалило) за шестьдесят — he is over sixty, he is in his sixties
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2 шестьдесят
числит.sixtyшестьдесят один и т. д. — sixty-one, etc.
шестьдесят первый и т. д. — sixty-first, etc.
лет шестьдесят — ( о времени) about sixty years; ( о возрасте) about sixty
ему лет шестьдесят — he is / looks about sixty
ему (перевалило) за шестьдесят — he is over sixty, he is in his sixties
человек лет шестидесяти — a man* of / about sixty
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3 шестьдесят
числит.шестьдеся́т оди́н и т.д. — sixty-one, etc
шестьдеся́т пе́рвый и т.д. — sixty-first, etc
лет шестьдеся́т — 1) ( о времени) about sixty years 2) ( о возрасте) about sixty
лет шестьдеся́т тому́ наза́д — about sixty years ago
ему́ лет шестьдеся́т — he is / looks about sixty
ему́ о́коло шести́десяти — he is nearly sixty
ему́ (перевали́ло) за шестьдеся́т — he is over sixty, he is in his sixties
челове́к лет шести́десяти — a man of / about sixty
в шести́десяти киломе́трах (от) — sixty kilometres (from)
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4 до нитки
разг.1) (абсолютно всё, до последней вещи (забрать, отдать, проиграть и т. п.)) absolutely all of smb.'s belongings; down to the last scrap- Всё штобы было отдано, - заканчивал Чапаев, когда волненье улеглось, - до последней нитки отдать, што взято. (Д. Фурманов, Чапаев) — 'See to it that everything is turned over,' Chapayev finished, when the excitement had calmed down a little. 'Turn over everything you've taken down to the last scrap.'
- В Вешках один купец, когда первое отступление было, всё на подводы сложил, всё имущество забрал до нитки, и вот уж красные близко подходют, а он всё не выезжает со двора. (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — 'In Vyeshenskaya there was a merchant who piled everything he had on wagons when the first retreat took place. He carried off all his property down to the last reel of thread. And the Reds got quite close, but there he was, still not ready to drive out of his yard.'
2) тж. до ниточки (подробно, основательно, до мелочей (знать, рассказать, разобраться и т. п.)) fully, thoroughly, in the minutest details; inside out- Почему же это? - поинтересовался Давыдов. - Зараз расскажу всё до нитки. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — 'How so?' Davidov asked. 'Well, I'll tell you all about it.'
- Мне шестьдесят третий год, я в деревне сорок лет живу и каждого человека знаю до ниточки. (В. Липатов, Деревенский детектив) — 'I'm sixty-two, I've lived in this village these past forty years, and I know everyone inside out.'
3) тж. до последней нитки, до ниточки (насквозь, совсем (промокнуть, вымокнуть и т. п.)) be (get) drenched (soaked, wet) to the skin (to the bone, to the marrow, to the marrow of one's bone, to the last thread, through); have not a dry thread on oneself; be soaking wetБоязливо озираясь, мальчик нетерпеливо подпрыгивал. Промокший до последней нитки, он зябко ёжился от холода и испуга. (Н. Островский, Рождённые бурей) — Looking around in apprehension, the boy pranced about impatiently. Drenched to the last thread, chilled through and through, he shivered with cold and terror.
Он от плаванья от дальнего / Весь до ниточки промок - / Самый первый из корабликов, / Папиросный коробок. (С. Михалков, Кораблики) — But the foremost of the sailboats, / Once a box of cigarettes, / Is no longer looking ship-shape, / Slippery and soaking wet.
Зайку бросила хозяйка, - / Под дождём остался зайка. / Со скамейки слезть не мог, / Весь до ниточки промок. (А. Барто, Игрушки) — Poor little hare, forgotten again / On a garden chair, in the pouring rain - / He didn't dare jump down and run in, / So now the poor hare is soaked to the skin.
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