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I . fifty [ˈfɪfti] ADJ.

II . fifty [ˈfɪfti] SUST.

1. fifty (number):

2. fifty (symbol):

3. fifty:

the fifties pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be in one's fifties

Ejemplos de uso para fifties

the fifties pl.
to be in one's fifties

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In the mid fifties, the little magazine movement gained momentum.
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In the early 1450s, both families were led by men in their fifties, who both had violent and hotheaded sons.
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He made many starts, with 11 fifties, but was only able to capitalise and reached triple figures only once.
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The main purpose was movie and photography film industries, that used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the fifties.
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Only the arrival of the fifties, and floodlit football, saw changes at the ground.
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The ladylike fifties-wasp-waist looks of fall can't bear all the torturewear.
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Several potteries were formed in response to this fifties boom, and this style of studio pottery remained popular into the nineteen-seventies.
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They talk like it's the fifties or the sixties and you have these airtight roles and an electrician can't fix a water fountain without a pipe fitter.
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In the fifties, when the regime was at its harshest and the Iron Curtain was close to impenetrable, emigration was very low.
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From the mid-fifties there was a significant drop in gate receipts as television became more and more popular.
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