sixty

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English - Turkish
altmış

Altmış yaşındaki ev sahibim niye bir trambolin aldı? - Why did my sixty-year-old landlord buy a trampoline?

Altı yaşındaki birine sorun, altmış yaşındaki birine değil. - Ask a six-year-old, not a sixty-year-old.

altmış rakamı (60, LX)
LX
60 arası yaş sixtieth s
{i} altmış, altmış rakamı (60, LX)
like sixty çok hızlı
altmış sayısı veya rakamı
the sixties 1960 ile 1969 arasındaki yıllar
altmışıncı altmışta bir
{i} altmışlık
sixty at a time
altmışar
sixty each
altmışar
sixty three
altmış üç
sixty odd
altmış küsur
sixties
altmışlı yıl

Sami altmışlı yılların sonlarında Mısır'a geldi. - Sami came to Egypt in the late sixties.

sixtieth
altmışıncı
rains like sixty
altmış gibi yağmurlar
She is sixty if a day
En aşağı altmış yaşında olmalı
containing sixty parts
altmışlık
sixties
{i} altmış kişilik takım
sixties
{i} altmışlı yaşlar

Sami altmışlı yaşlarındaydı. - Sami was in his sixties.

sixties
{i} altmışlar
sixties
{i} altmışlı yıllar

Sami altmışlı yılların sonlarında Mısır'a geldi. - Sami came to Egypt in the late sixties.

sixtieth
{s} altmışta bir
sixtieth
s., i
sixtieth
{i} altmışta birlik kısım
English - English
The cardinal number occurring after fifty-nine and before sixty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LX and in Arabic numerals as 60
{a} ten added or repeated six times
being ten more than fifty
or LX
The sixties is the decade between 1960 and 1969. In the sixties there were the deaths of the two Kennedy brothers and Martin Luther King
Six times ten; fifty-nine and one more; threescore
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and six
The sum of six times ten; sixty units or objects
For example, if you are in your sixties, you are aged between 60 and
{i} number 60
the cardinal number that is the product of ten and six being ten more than fifty
{s} threescore, being 10 more than fifty
When you talk about the sixties, you are referring to numbers between 60 and
Sixty is the number
If the temperature is in the sixties, it is between 60 and 69 degrees. a lively widow in her sixties
the sunniest April in Britain for more than sixty years
A symbol representing sixty units, as 60, lx
threescore
sixty cycle hum
The sound generated by the alternation of current in electronic devices
sixty-eight
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-seven and preceding sixty-nine
sixty-eighth
The ordinal form of the number sixty-eight, describing a person or thing in position number 68 of a sequence

She finished sixty-eighth in the race.

sixty-eighth
One of sixty-eight equal parts of a whole

A sixty-eighth of 1360 is 20.

sixty-fifth
The ordinal form of the number sixty-five, describing a person or thing in position number 65 of a sequence

She finished sixty-fifth in the race.

sixty-fifth
One of sixty-five equal parts of a whole

A sixty-fifth of 1300 is 20.

sixty-first
One of sixty-one equal parts of a whole

A sixty-first of 1220 is 20.

sixty-first
The ordinal form of the number sixty-one, describing a person or thing in position number 61 of a sequence

She finished sixty-first in the race.

sixty-five
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-four and preceding sixty-six
sixty-four
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-three and preceding sixty-five
sixty-fourth
One of sixty-four equal parts of a whole

A sixty-fourth of 1280 is 20.

sixty-fourth
The ordinal form of the number sixty-four, describing a person or thing in position number 64 of a sequence

She finished sixty-fourth in the race.

sixty-nine
A sex position where two people give each other oral sex at the same time
sixty-nine
To have sex in the sixty-nine position
sixty-nine
The cardinal number following sixty-eight and preceding seventy
sixty-ninth
One of sixty-nine equal parts of a whole

A sixty-ninth of 1380 is 20.

sixty-ninth
The ordinal form of the number sixty-nine, describing a person or thing in position number 69 of a sequence

She finished sixty-ninth in the race.

sixty-one
The cardinal number immediately following sixty and preceding sixty-two
sixty-second
The ordinal form of the number sixty-two, describing a person or thing in position number 62 of a sequence

She finished sixty-second in the race.

sixty-second
One of sixty-two equal parts of a whole

A sixty-second of 1240 is 20.

sixty-seven
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-six and preceding sixty-eight
sixty-seventh
One of sixty-seven equal parts of a whole

A sixty-seventh of 1340 is 20.

sixty-seventh
The ordinal form of the number sixty-seven, describing a person or thing in position number 67 of a sequence

She finished sixty-seventh in the race.

sixty-six
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-five and preceding sixty-seven
sixty-sixth
One of sixty-six equal parts of a whole

A sixty-sixth of 1320 is 20.

sixty-sixth
The ordinal form of the number sixty-six, describing a person or thing in position number 66 of a sequence

She finished sixty-sixth in the race.

sixty-third
The ordinal form of the number sixty-three, describing a person or thing in position number 63 of a sequence

She finished sixty-third in the race.

sixty-third
One of sixty-three equal parts of a whole

A sixty-third of 1260 is 20.

sixty-three
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-two and preceding sixty-four
sixty-two
The cardinal number immediately following sixty-one and preceding sixty-three
Sixty Minutes
a US television news programme made by CBS, which deals with several subjects in detail in each programme
sixty-eight
being eight more than sixty
sixty-fifth
the ordinal number of sixty-five in counting order
sixty-five
being five more than sixty
sixty-four
being four more than sixty
sixty-fourth note
{i} (Music) hemidemisemiquaver, musical note that has one sixty-fourth of the time value of a whole note
sixty-fourth note
a musical note having the time value of a sixty-fourth of a whole note
sixty-nine
{i} soixante-neuf, oral sex carried out by two people on each other's genitals at the same time
sixty-nine
being nine more than sixty
sixty-nine
oral sex practiced simultaneously by two people
sixty-one
being one more than sixty
sixty-seven
being seven more than sixty
sixty-six
being six more than sixty
sixty-three
being three more than sixty
sixty-two
being two more than sixty
like sixty
Quickly, easily
sixties
The decade of the 1960s
sixties
The decade of one's life from age 60 through age 69
sixties
plural form of sixty
sixtieth
The ordinal form of the number sixty
sixtieth
The person or thing in the sixtieth position
sixtyish
Of about sixty years of age
sixtieth
{a} the tenth repeated six times
hundred-and-sixty-fifth
the ordinal number of one hundred sixty-five in counting order
like sixty
(Slang) in a second, very quickly
one hundred sixty
being ten more than one hundred fifty
one hundred sixty-five
being five more than one hundred sixty
sixties
{i} years from 1960-1969, decade of the 1960s
sixties
the time of life between 60 and 70
sixties
the decade from 1960 to 1969
sixties
plural of sixty
sixties
the time of life between 60 and 70 the decade from 1960 to 1969
sixties
The decade of ones life from age 60 through age 69
sixtieth
{i} number 60 in a series; one part of sixty equal parts, 1/60
sixtieth
A sixtieth is one of sixty equal parts of something
sixtieth
one part in sixty
sixtieth
One of sixty equal parts of a whole
sixtieth
Next in order after the fifty-ninth
sixtieth
{s} next after the fifty-ninth; being one of 60 equal parts
sixtieth
position 60 in a countable series of things the ordinal number of sixty in counting order
sixtieth
The quotient of a unit divided by sixty; one of sixty equal parts forming a whole
sixtieth
The sixtieth item in a series is the one that you count as number sixty. He is to retire on his sixtieth birthday
sixtieth
position 60 in a countable series of things
sixtieth
Constituting or being one one of sixty equal parts into which anything is divided
sixtieth
The next in order after the fifty-ninth; the tenth after the fiftieth
sixtieth
the ordinal number of sixty in counting order
sixty

    Hyphenation

    six·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    sîksti

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsəkstē/ /ˈsɪkstiː/

    Etymology

    () Old English sixtiġ.

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