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1 пятинедельный
of five weeks, five-week (о сроке); of five (weeks), five-week-old (о возрасте)* * ** * *of five weeks, five-week; of five, five-week-old -
2 четырехнедельный
1) (о сроке)
of four weeks
2) (о возрасте)
four-week-old* * ** * *1) of four weeks; four-week 2) four-week-old -
3 трёхнедельный
1. ( о сроке) of three weeks; three-week (attr.)2. ( о возрасте) three-week-oldтрёхнедельный ребёнок — three-week-old baby, baby of three weeks
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4 шестинедельный
1) (о сроке)
of six weeks
2) (о возрасте)
six-week-old* * *1) of six weeks; six-week 2) six-week-old -
5 трёхнедельный
1) ( о сроке) of three weeks (после сущ.); three-week (attr)2) ( о возрасте) three-week-oldтрёхнеде́льный ребёнок — three-week-old baby, baby of three weeks
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6 недельного возраста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > недельного возраста
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7 недельной давности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > недельной давности
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8 недельный
1) General subject: week-long, weekly, weeks, seven-day, single-week2) Bookish: hebdomadary3) Agriculture: week-old -
9 пятинедельный
1. ( о сроке) of five weeks; five-week (attr.)2. ( о возрасте) five-week-old -
10 четырёхнедельный
1. ( о сроке) of four weeks; four-week (attr.)2. ( о возрасте) four-week-old -
11 шестинедельный
1. ( о сроке) of six weeks; six-week (attr.)2. ( о возрасте) six-week-old -
12 двухнедельный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. two-week............................................................2. two weeks'............................................................3. two-week-old............................................................4. of two weeks............................................................5. fortnightly(adv. & adj.) دوهفتگی -
13 шестинедельный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. six-week............................................................2. six-week-old............................................................3. of six weeks -
14 двухнедельный
1) ( о сроке) of two weeks (после сущ.); two-week; ( каждые две недели) fortnightlyдвухнеде́льный о́тпуск — two weeks' leave; a fortnight's holiday брит.
двухнеде́льный журна́л — semimonthly / bimonthly / fortnightly брит. (magazine / journal / periodical)
2) ( о возрасте) two-week-old -
15 пятинедельный
1) ( о сроке) of five weeks (после сущ.); five-week2) ( о возрасте) five-week-old -
16 четырёхнедельный
1) ( о сроке) of four weeks; four-week2) ( о возрасте) four-week-old -
17 шестинедельный
1) ( о сроке) of six weeks (после сущ.); six-week2) ( о возрасте) six-week-old -
18 известие, полученное на прошлой неделе
General subject: week-old newsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > известие, полученное на прошлой неделе
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19 ребёнок, родившийся неделю назад
General subject: a week-old childУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ребёнок, родившийся неделю назад
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20 С-545
ТРЯХНУТЬ СТАРИНОЙ coll VP subj: human more often this WOJ to undertake the same thing(s) or do sth. in the same manner as one did earlier, usu. in one's youthX тряхнёт стариной - X will reviverelive, bring back) a bit of the pastX will go back for a taste of the pastthe good old days etc)X will go back to the good old days (to his youth etc) (in limited contexts) X will go back to his old trade (hobby etc) X will rake (dredge) up the old skills....Ребров предложил скинуться, по трёшке, купить пару бутылок, сырку, колбаски. А он знает тут неподалеку отличное местечко. Мы так и сделали - решили тряхнуть стариной, как выразился Безымянный («Давненько не пил из горла!») (Зиновьев 2)....Rebrov proposed that we each chip in three roubles and buy a couple of bottles and some cheese and sausage. And he knew just the place near by. So that's what we did-decided, as Nameless put it, to go back to the good old days ("its quite a while since I drank straight from the bottle") (2a).«Ведь я, ты знаешь, от (врачебной) практики отказался, а раза два в неделю приходится стариной тряхнуть... Докторов здесь совсем нет» (Тургенев 2). "You see, as you know I've retired from my (medical) practice, but two or three times a week I still have to rake up the old skills....There are no doctors round here..." (2e).
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