Subject | English | Russian |
gen. | a hundred and twenty gun ship | стодвадцатипушечный корабль |
gen. | a hundred and twenty gunner | корабль, имеющий на вооружении сто двадцать орудий |
Makarov. | cover four hundred kilometers in twenty-four hours | проехать за сутки четыреста километров |
mus. | hundred twenty-eighth note | сто двадцать восьмая нота (1/128 wikipedia.org 'More) |
gen. | merchants reckoned worth twenty hundred thousand crowns | купцы, имеющие капиталу два миллиона крон |
vulg. | one hundred and twenty in the shade | похотливый |
vulg. | one hundred and twenty in the shade | страстный |
vulg. | one hundred and twenty in the shade | страстная молодая женщина |
mus. | one-hundred-and-twenty-eighth-note rest | сто двадцать восьмая пауза |
gen. | twenty tens are two hundred | двадцать, помноженное на десять, – двести |
gen. | twenty three o'hundred | одиннадцать часов вечера (Taras) |
gen. | twenty-four hundred hours | двадцать четыре часа (Twelve hundred hours or twelve o'clock noon – 12:00 (Civilian time begins counting from one again until the time reaches midnight. Twenty-four hour time continues counting from twelve to thirteen to seventeen, up to twenty-four hundred hours, or midnight). Decree until twenty-four hundred hours (2400) on 30 January 1996. "Well, technically speaking," the general said while still smiling, "you aren't officially on active duty until twenty-four hundred hours tonight, but we're happy to ... Alexander Demidov) |
gen. | twenty-hundreds | нулевые годы (W I. Havkin) |
gen. | two hundred and twenty five | двести двадцать пять |