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noun1) (rate or proportion per cent) Prozentsatz, der2) (proportion) [prozentualer] Anteil* * *[pə'senti‹]1) (an amount, number or rate given as a fraction of one hundred: We've expressed all these figures as percentages.) die Prozente (pl.)2) (a part or proportion of something: A large percentage of the population can't read or write.) der Prozentsatz* * *per·cent·age[pəˈsentɪʤ, AM pɚˈsent̬ɪʤ]I. nwhat \percentage...? wie viel Prozent...?the \percentage of people who... der Anteil der Leute, die...to express sth as a \percentage etw in Prozenten ausdrückento get a \percentage of sth bei etw dat Provision [o Prozente] bekommen3.▶ to play the \percentages bei Glücksspielen: Wetten auf die Favoriten setzen, nichts riskierenon a \percentage basis prozentual\percentage sign Prozentzeichen* * *[pə'sentɪdZ]1. n1) Prozentsatz m; (= commission, payment) Anteil m; (= proportion) Teil mexpressed as a percentage — prozentual or in Prozenten ausgedrückt
to get a percentage of all sales — prozentual am Umsatz beteiligt sein
2) (inf= advantage)
there's no percentage in it — das bringt nichts (inf)2. attrprozentualon a percentage basis — prozentual, auf Prozentbasis
* * *percentage [pə(r)ˈsentıdʒ]A s1. Prozentsatz m:a) MATH Hundertsatz mb) allg Anteil m (of an dat)2. Prozentgehalt m:percentage by weight Gewichtsprozent n3. WIRTSCH Prozente pl4. Gewinnanteil m, Provision f, Prozente pl5. umg Gewinn m, Vorteil m:there’s no percentage in doing sth es bringt nichts, etwas zu tunB adj1. prozentual (Verbesserung etc)2. Prozent…:in percentage terms prozentual (gesehen)* * *noun1) (rate or proportion per cent) Prozentsatz, der2) (proportion) [prozentualer] Anteil* * *adj.prozentual adj. n.Prozent -e n.Prozentsatz m.Prozentzahl f.
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