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1. тройка (цифра; также figure of three) 2. три; трое; группа из трех предметов или человек there were three of them —- их было трое in threes —- по три (в каждом), тройками three of my friends —- трое моих друзей 3. карт. тройка three of a kind —- тройка карт одинакового достоинства three of spades —- тройка пик 4. три года (о возрасте) he is three —- ему три года at three —- в три года, в трехлетнем возрасте a boy of three —- трехлетний мальчик 5. три часа he will come at three —- он придет в три the train leaves at three thirty (at half past three) —- поезд отправляется в половину четвертого 6. pl. трехпроцентные бумаги 7. pl. вино на три пенса Id: in three —- втрое Id: to fold a sheet of paper in three —- сложить лист бумаги втрое Id: T. in One, One in T. —- святая троица 8. число три three books —- три книги three meals (daily) —- трехразовое питание three twos are six —- трижды два - шесть three and three make six —- три плюс (и) три - шесть every three months —- каждые три месяца we were attacked by forces three times as great as ours —- силы атаковавшего нас противника превосходили наши в три раза three and a half —- три с половиной at three o'clock —- в три часа she's three years old —- ей три года 9. (номер) три, (номер) третий Chapter three —- третья глава Room three —- комната (номер) три I live at number three —- я живу в доме (номер) три Id: three sheets in the wind —- сл. вдрызг пьяный; море по колено Id: three times three —- девятикратное ура
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1.
   1. num. card. три; three times three -  а) трижды три;  б) девятикратное ура  2. noun  1) тройка; in threes - по три  2) pl. третий номер, размер  3) три очка THREE halfpence полтора пенни ...
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  n. & adj. --n. 1 a one more than two, or seven less than ten. b a symbol for this (3, iii, III). 2 a size etc. denoted by three. 3 the time of three o'clock. 4 a set of three. 5 a card with three pips. --adj. that amount to three. Phrases and idioms three-card trick a game in which bets are made on which is the queen among three cards lying face downwards. three cheers see CHEER. three-colour process a process of reproducing natural colours by combining photographic images in the three primary colours. three-cornered 1 triangular. 2 (of a contest etc.) between three parties as individuals. three-decker 1 a warship with three gun-decks. 2 a novel in three volumes. 3 a sandwich with three slices of bread. three-dimensional having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth. three-handed 1 having or using three hands. 2 involving three players. three-legged race a running-race between pairs, one member of each pair having the left leg tied to the right leg of the other. three-line whip a written notice, underlined three times to denote urgency, to members of a political party to attend a parliamentary vote. three parts three quarters. three-phase see PHASE. three-piece consisting of three items (esp. of a suit of clothes or a suite of furniture). three-ply adj. of three strands, webs, or thicknesses. --n. 1 three-ply wool. 2 three-ply wood made by gluing together three layers with the grain in different directions. three-point landing Aeron. the landing of an aircraft on the two main wheels and the tail wheel or skid simultaneously. three-point turn a method of turning a vehicle round in a narrow space by moving forwards, backwards, and forwards again in a sequence of arcs. three-quarter n. (also three-quarter back) Rugby Football any of three or four players just behind the half-backs. --adj. 1 consisting of three-fourths of something. 2 (of a portrait) going down to the hips or showing three-fourths of the face (between full face and profile). three-quarters three parts out of four. three-ring circus esp. US 1 a circus...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from ~, adjective, from Old English thrie (masculine), threo (feminine & neuter); akin to Old High German dri ~, Latin tres, Greek treis  Date: before 12th century  1. — see number table  2. the third in a set or series the ~ of hearts  3.  a. something having ~ units or members  b. ~-pointer  • ~ adjective  • ~ pronoun, plural in construction ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  (threes) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Three is the number 3. We waited three months before going back to see the specialist. NUM ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ number 1 3 2 the three R's old-fashioned used when talking about children's education to mean reading, writing and arithmetic ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - O.E. юreo, fem. and neut. (masc. юri, юrie), from P.Gmc. *thrijiz, from PIE *trejes. Phrase three sheets to the wind "drunk and disorganized" first recorded 1821, from notion of a sailboat with sails (sheets) flying, thus out of control. 3-D first attested 1952, abbreviation of three-dimensional (1870s). ...
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