Examples of using Thousandth in English and their translations into Russian
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The thousandth part of a BTC is called milli Bitcoin
Today, on November 10, 2015 in honor of the thousandth followers, our company decided to launch a weekly draw of gifts in a social network"Vkontakte.
in front of thousands of participants and guests of the ceremony, one more historical moment took place- the 250 thousandth graduate received his degree from SUSU.
This is very important to note that in bitcoin casinos the thousandth part or mBTC is very popular unit to a play wagering.
Near him in 1068 Prince Svyatoslav with three thousand soldiers broke the 12 thousandth Polovtsian army.
reaching the ten thousandth car in 1993.
the whole armed forces, it is one thousandth part of them.
The silver content of Roman coins dropped to one five thousandth of its original level.
Home page› Multi-apartment housing renovation is rapidly moving forward- Šiaulių Bankas has signed the thousandth credit agreement.
This day will also be special with the fact that on June 30th of 2018, the 250 thousandth SUSU graduate will earn his degree.
In honour of WordPress's thousandth theme, sold in ThemeForest,
The company produces foil in a strength of less than six thousandth of a millimetre, which is used in the manufacture of condensers,
highly complex mechanics and extremely high requirements where precise positioning to a thousandth of a millimeter is required.
I recommend using a calibration resistor by one thousandth of the total resistance,
one thousandth of a millimetre(0.001 mm),
one thousandth of a millimetre(0.001 mm),
And I will not pay a cent, not even a thousandth of a cent, let see what you can do about it, hit me,!
On that occasion, the world will celebrate the two thousandth anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ
According to the physico-mathematical theory of one liter equals zero point one thousandth of cubic meters,
Physical abilities: able to determine temperature of a flame to a thousandth of a degree at a glance, eyes modified to perceive a wider spectrum of radiation and energy.