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1. n карт. пятёркаfive spot — пятидолларовая бумажка, пятёрка
2. n пять, пятый3. n пять, пятероin fives — по пяти, пятёрками
4. n пять лет5. n пять часов6. n «могучая кучка»7. n команда из пяти человек8. n разг. пять пальцев, пятерня9. n пятипроцентные акции или ценные бумаги10. n банкнота в пять фунтов стерлингов или в пять долларовI make it five miles — по-моему, пять миль
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > пять
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6 quintarius
quintārĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or belonging to five, containing five: quintarius numerus, i. e. five sixths, taking the number six as a whole, Vitr. 3, 1: limes, that encloses five centuriae, Hyg. Limit. p. 158 Goes. -
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1. [sıksθ] n1) (the sixth) шестое (число)2) шестой (человек)you are the sixth to ask me about it - ты уже шестой меня об этом спрашиваешь
3) муз. секста4) шестая часть; (одна) шестая5) шестой класс ( в школе)2. [sıksθ] a1. 1) шестой (по счёту)2) составляющий одну шестую2. шестой (из следующих друг за другом)3. в грам. знач. нареч. шестым -
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1) (one of six equal parts.) sexto2) ((also adjective) (the) last of six (people, things etc); (the) next after the fifth.) sextosixth num sextotr[sɪksɵ]1 sexto,-a■ the sixth floor la sexta planta, el sexto piso1 sexto, en sexto lugar1 (in series) sexto,-a; (day) el seis, el día seis■ Arencón was sixth Arencón fue sexto, Arencón quedó sexto■ five sixths of the population cinco sextos de la población, cinco de cada seis habitantes■ one sixth of the pupils una sexta parte del alumnado, uno de cada seis alumnos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsixth form SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ≈ COUsixth sense sexto sentidosixth ['sɪksɵ, 'sɪkst] adj: sextosixth n1) : sexto m, -ta f (en una serie)2) : sexto m, sexta parte fadj.• sexta parte adj.• sexto, -a adj.n.• seis en las fechas s.m.• sexto s.m.
I sɪksθa) sextob) ( elliptical use)the upper/lower sixth — ( in UK) el último/penúltimo año de la enseñanza secundaria; see also fifth I
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a) ( Math) sexto mb) ( part) sexta parte f, sexto m[sɪksθ]1.ADJ sexto2.3.CPDsixth form N — clase f de alumnos del sexto año (de 16 a 18 años de edad)
sixth former N — alumno(-a) m / f de 16 a 18 años
sixth grade N (US) (in schools) —
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the sixth grade — ≈ el sexto curso (para niños de 11 años)sixth sense N — sexto sentido m
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I [sɪksθ]a) sextob) ( elliptical use)the upper/lower sixth — ( in UK) el último/penúltimo año de la enseñanza secundaria; see also fifth I
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10 as
as, assis, m. (nom. assis, Don. ad Ter. Phorm. 1, 1, 9, and Schol. ad Pers. 2, 59; old form assārĭus, ii, m.; and in the gen. plur. assariūm, Varr. L. L. 8, § 71 Müll.; Charis. p. 58 P.) [heis, Dor. ais, Tarent. as, Hinter].I.In gen., unity, a unit; as a standard for different coins, weight, measure, etc. (in Vitr. 3, 1, p. 61 Rode, perfectus numerus, the perfect number, fundamental number), acc. to the duodecimal system, divided into 12 parts, or uncias, with the following particular designations: uncia = 1s./12 duodecima (sc. pars) sextans = 2/12 = 1s./6 sexta quadrans = 3/12 = 1s./4 quarta, also teruncius or triuncis triens = 4/12 = 1s./3 tertia or quincunx = 5s./12 sextans cum quadrante semissis s. semis = 6/12 = 1s./2 dimidia septunx = 7s./12 quadrans cum triente bessis s. bes = 8/12 = 2/3, for beis s. binae partes assis. dodrans = 9/12 = 3s./4 terni quadrantes dextans s. decunx = 10/12 = 5s./6 quini sextantes deunx = 11s./12 undecim unciaeThe uncia was again divided into smaller parts: semuncia = 1/2 uncia = 1/24 assis. duella = 1/3 uncia = 1/36 assis. sicilicus (-um) = 1/4 uncia = 1/48 assis. sextula = 1/6 uncia = 1/72 assis. drachma = 1/8 uncia = 1/96 assis. hemisecla = 1/12 uncia = 1/144 assis. scripulum = 1/24 uncia = 1/288 assis.The multiples of the as received the following designations: dupondius = 2 asses. tripondius s. tressis = 3 asses. (quadressis) = 4 asses. quinquessis = 5 asses. sexis (only in the connection decussissexis in Vitr. 1. c.) = 6 asses. septissis = 7 asses. octussis = 8 asses. nonussis (novissis?) = 9 asses. decussis = 10 asses. bicessis = 20 asses. tricessis = 30 asses, and so on to centussis = 100 asses. (Cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 169 sq. Müll.)II.Esp.A.1.. As a copper coin, the as was, acc. to the ancient custom of weighing money, originally a pound (asses librales or aes grave), of the value of about 8 8 d. /89, or 16 2/3 cents, and was uncoined (aes rude) until Servius Tullius stamped it with the figures of animals (hence pecunia, from pecus); cf. Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 9; Plin. 33, 3, 13, § 42 sqq. In the first Punic war, on account of the scarcity of money, the as was reduced to a sixth part of its original weight, i. e. two ounces; hence asses sextantarii (of the value of about 1 103 d. /297, or 2.8 cents), and the state gained five sixths. In the second Punic war, and the dictatorship of Fabius, the as was again reduced one half, to one ounce; hence asses unciales, about equal to 200 d. /297, or 1.4 cents. Finally, the Lex Papiria (A.U.C. 563, B.C. 191) reduced the as to half an ounce; hence asses semiunciales = 100 d. /297, or 7.9 1/3 mills, which continued as a standard even under the emperors. In all these reductions, however, the names of coins remained, independent of the weight of the as: uncia, sextans, quadrans, etc.; cf. Grotef. Gr. II. p. 253 sq.—From the small value of the as after the last reduction, the following phrases arose: quod non opus est, asse carum est, Cato ap. Sen. Ep. 94:2.Quod (sc. pondus auri) si comminuas, vilem redigatur ad assem,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 43:viatica ad assem Perdiderat,
to the last farthing, id. Ep. 2, 2, 27:ad assem impendium reddere,
Plin. Ep. 1, 15:rumores Omnes unius aestimemus assis,
Cat. 5, 3:Non assis facis?
id. 42, 13.—Hence,The proverbs,a.Assem habeas, assem valeas, your worth is estimated by your possessions, Petr. 77, 6:b.crumena plena assium,
Gell. 20, 1.—Assem elephanto dare, to give something (as a petition, and the like) with trembling to a superior (a metaphor derived from trained elephants, which, after playing their parts, were accustomed to take pay for themselves, which was given them with fear by the multitude; cf. Plin. 8, 5, 5, § 14), Augustus ap. Quint. 6, 3, 59, and Macr. S. 2, 4; Varr. ap. Non. p. 531, 10 sq.—B.In inheritances and other money matters, where a division was made, the as, with its parts, was used to designate the portions. Thus haeres ex asse, sole heir; haeres ex semisse, he who receives one half of the inheritance; haeres ex dodrante, he who receives three fourths; and so, haeres ex besse, triente, quadrante, sextante, etc.;C.ex semiunciā, ex sextulā, ex duabus sextulis, etc.,
Dig. 28, 5, 50; 34, 9, 2; Suet. Caes. 83; Cic. Caecin. 6 et saep.:Nerva constituit, ut tu ex triente socius esses, ego ex besse,
Dig. 17, 2, 76:bessem fundi emere ab aliquo,
ib. 26, 21, 2, § 39:quadrans et semissis fundi,
ib. 6, 1, 8 al.;hence, in assem, in asse, or ex asse,
in all, entirely, completely, Dig. 36, 45:vendere fundum in assem,
ib. 20, 6, 9; so Col. 3, 3, 8 and 9:in asse,
id. 2, 12, 7:sic in asse flunt octo menses et dies decem,
id. 2, 12, 7:ex asse aut ex parte possidere,
Dig. 2, 8, 15; Sid. Ep. 2, 1; 6, 12; 8, 6 al.—As a measure of extent.a.An acre, acc. to the same divisions as above, from scripulum to the as, Col. 5, 1, 9 sq.:b.proscindere semissem, iterare assem,
Plin. 18, 19, 49, § 178.—A foot, Col. 5, 3.—D.Of weight, a pound, acc. to the same division; cf.Fann. Pond. 41: In haec solide sexta face assis eat,
Ov. Med. Fac. 60.↠Mathematicians (v. Vitr. l. c.) called the number 6 perfectus numerus (since 1 + 2 + 3 = 6), and formed, accordingly, the following terminology: 1 = sextans, as a dice-number. unio. 2 = triens.......... binio. 3 = semissis.......... ternio. 4 = bessis (dimoiros)..... quaternio. 5 = quintarius....... quinio. 6 = perfectus numerus.... senio. 7 = ephektos, sex adjecto asse = 6 + 1. 8 = adtertiarius, sex adjectā tertiā = 6 + 2 (epitritos). 9 = sesquialter, sex adjectā dimidiā = 6 + 3 (hêmiolios). 10 = bes alter, sex duabus partibus additis = 6 + 4 (epidimoiros). 11 = adquintarius, sex quinque partibus additis = 6 + 5 (epipentamoiros). 12 = duplio (diplasiôn). -
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1. n шестое2. n муз. секста3. n шестая часть; шестая4. n шестой класс5. a составляющий одну шестую6. a шестой7. a шестым -
12 ἑκτημόριοι
ἑκτημόρ-ιοι, οἱ,A = ἕκτα τῶν γινομένων τελοῦντες, those who paid a sixth (or five-sixths) of the produce as rent, Plu.Sol.13:—also [full] ἑκτήμοροι, Arist.Ath.2.2.II ἑκτημόριον, τό, a sixth part, S.E.M.10.140, Protag.Nicae. ap. Heph.Astr.3.30.III ἑκτήμορος (sc. κύαθος), ὁ, a liquid measure, Herod.1.80.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑκτημόριοι
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רְבִיעִיm. (b. h.) fourth. Taan.29b חל להיות … בר׳ (sub. בשבת) if the ninth of Ab falls … on a Wednesday; Meg.22b. Keth.I, 1 בתולה נשאת ליום הר׳ it is customary for a virgin to be married on the fourth day of the week; a. v. fr.Esp. fourth grade of uncleanness. Ḥag.III, 2; Tosef. ib. III, 7 הר׳ פסולוכ׳ the fourth grade is a disqualification in sacrificial food, the third, in Trumah. Ib. 18; a. fr. Fem, רְבִיעִית. Meg.III, 4 (29a) בר׳ on the fourth Sabbath of Adar; a. fr.Esp. (sub. לוֹג) one fourth of a Log. B. Bath.58b איזהו אנטל זהור׳ what is Anṭal? The fourth of a Log mentioned in connection with religious ceremonies (v. comment.). Y.Sabb.VIII, 11a bot. ר׳ של תורהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. שיעורו של כוס) the legal rbiʿith (for the cup of the Passover night) is a bottom of two fingers by two, with a height of one and five-sixths of a finger. Sot.5a אדם שאין בו אלאר׳ אחתוכ׳ man in whom there is only one-fourth of a Log (of vital blood, v. Rashi) ; Sabb.31b bot.; a. v. fr.Pl. רְבִיעִיּוֹת. Sot. l. c. Lam. R. to IV, 1 (ref. to אבני קדש, ib.) אלו שתיר׳ של דםוכ׳ this refers to the two-fourths of blood (of king Josiah) which Jeremiah took up (from the battlefield) and buried (v. 2 Chr. 35:24 sq.). Pes.112a ליליר׳ the nights of the fourth days of the week, Tuesday evenings; a. fr. -
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רְבִיעִיm. (b. h.) fourth. Taan.29b חל להיות … בר׳ (sub. בשבת) if the ninth of Ab falls … on a Wednesday; Meg.22b. Keth.I, 1 בתולה נשאת ליום הר׳ it is customary for a virgin to be married on the fourth day of the week; a. v. fr.Esp. fourth grade of uncleanness. Ḥag.III, 2; Tosef. ib. III, 7 הר׳ פסולוכ׳ the fourth grade is a disqualification in sacrificial food, the third, in Trumah. Ib. 18; a. fr. Fem, רְבִיעִית. Meg.III, 4 (29a) בר׳ on the fourth Sabbath of Adar; a. fr.Esp. (sub. לוֹג) one fourth of a Log. B. Bath.58b איזהו אנטל זהור׳ what is Anṭal? The fourth of a Log mentioned in connection with religious ceremonies (v. comment.). Y.Sabb.VIII, 11a bot. ר׳ של תורהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. שיעורו של כוס) the legal rbiʿith (for the cup of the Passover night) is a bottom of two fingers by two, with a height of one and five-sixths of a finger. Sot.5a אדם שאין בו אלאר׳ אחתוכ׳ man in whom there is only one-fourth of a Log (of vital blood, v. Rashi) ; Sabb.31b bot.; a. v. fr.Pl. רְבִיעִיּוֹת. Sot. l. c. Lam. R. to IV, 1 (ref. to אבני קדש, ib.) אלו שתיר׳ של דםוכ׳ this refers to the two-fourths of blood (of king Josiah) which Jeremiah took up (from the battlefield) and buried (v. 2 Chr. 35:24 sq.). Pes.112a ליליר׳ the nights of the fourth days of the week, Tuesday evenings; a. fr.
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