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percent [pər'sɛnt] adv: por ciento1) : por ciento10 percent of the population: el 10 por ciento de la población2) percentagen.• por ciento (Matemática) s.m.• porcentaje (Matemática) s.m.
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per cent pər'sent, pə'sent noun ( percentage) (no pl) porcentaje m; (before n)a five percent discount — un descuento del cinco por ciento, un cinco por ciento de descuento
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per cent [pər'sent, pə'sent] noun ( percentage) (no pl) porcentaje m; (before n)a five percent discount — un descuento del cinco por ciento, un cinco por ciento de descuento
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percent [pə'sent] (pl inv)1 adverbpour cent;∎ prices went up (by) 10 percent les prix ont augmenté de 10 pour cent;∎ it's 50 percent cotton il y a 50 pour cent de coton, c'est du coton à 50 pour cent;∎ a 9 percent interest rate un taux d'intérêt à 9 pour cent;∎ I'm 99 percent certain j'en suis à 99 pour cent sûr2 noun(percentage) pourcentage m;∎ what percent of people own a mobile phone? quel est le pourcentage des propriétaires de téléphones portables? -
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percent defective — процент дефектных изделий;
percent detected — процент обнаруженных дефектов;
percent discarded — процент забракованных изделий;
percent effective — процент годных изделий;
percent failing — процент изделий, вышедших из строя;
percent good — процент исправных изделий;
percent inspected — процент проверенных изделий;
percent isolated — процент обнаруженных неисправностей;
percent nonconforming — процент изделий, не соответствующих стандарту или техническим условиям;
- allowable percent nonconformingpercent passing — процент изделий, выдержавших испытания;
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percent ionic character — <min.> доля ионной связи
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[pəˈsent]AM per·cent[AM pɚ-]I. n Prozent ntwhat \percent...? wie viel Prozent...?I'm 100 \percent sure that... ich bin mir hundertprozentig sicher, dass...III. adj attr, inv25/50 \percent 25-/50-prozentig\percent increase prozentualer Anstieg* * *(US) [pə'sent]nProzent ntto increase sth by 10 per cent — etw um 10 Prozent erhöhen
I'm 99 per cent certain that... — ich bin (zu) 99 Prozent sicher, dass...
* * *A adj & adv …prozentig:a hundred percent hundertprozentig (a. umg völlig etc)B s1. Prozent n (%):percent by volume Volumen-, Raumprozent2. pl WIRTSCH Wertpapiere pl mit feststehendem Zinssatz:three percents dreiprozentige Wertpapiere* * *n.Prozent -e n. -
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сущ. процент percent complete percent utilization of capacity percent paid off Syn: percentage;
incidence, interest rate (американизм) (школьное) (жаргон) выводить отметку на письменном экзамене - he was not *ed отметку ему не поставили, он не получил оценки percent: ~ by volume процентное отношение по объему percent: ~ by volume процентное отношение по объему ~ by weight процентное отношение по массе -
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1) процент || процентный2) процентное содержание; процентное отношение; коэффициент или множитель, выраженный в процентах•- percent of ripple voltage
- percent of syllabic articulation
См. также в других словарях:
percent — [pər sent′] adv., adj. [< It per cento < L per centum] per hundred; in, to, or for every hundred: symbol, % [a 20 percent rate means 20 in every 100]: also per cent or Now Rare per cent. n. 1. a hundredth part 2. Informal percentage 3. [pl … English World dictionary
percent — index proportion, share (interest) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
percent — 1560s, per cent, from Mod.L. per centum by the hundred (see PER (Cf. per) and HUNDRED (Cf. hundred)). Until early 20c. often treated as an abbreviation and punctuated accordingly … Etymology dictionary
percent — ▪ I. percent per‧cent 1 [pəˈsent ǁ pər ] also per cent adjective, adverb 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc equal to 5, 10 etc parts out of every 100 parts: • a one percent (= 1% ) cut in interest rates … Financial and business terms
percent — per|cent1 S3 also per cent BrE [pəˈsent US pər ] adj, adv 1.) 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc equal to five, ten etc parts out of a total of 100 parts ▪ a 10% increase in house prices ▪ a company with a forty percent stake in the project 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
percent — percental, adj. /peuhr sent /, n. 1. Also called per centum. one one hundredth part; 1/100. 2. percentage (defs. 1, 3). 3. Brit. stocks, bonds, etc., that bear an indicated rate of interest. adj. 4. figured or expressed on the basis of a rate or… … Universalium
percent — 1 also per cent BrE adjective, adverb 1 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc equal to 5, 10 etc parts out of a total that consists of 100 parts: Leave the waitress a 15 percent (=15%) tip. 2 a/one hundred percent completely, totally: I agree with… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
percent — per|cent1 [ pər sent ] noun singular *** one part of 100, or a particular amount of a total that you have divided by 100. Percent is often shown using the symbol %: He only owns 20% of the business. percent of: Women now represent 50 percent of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
percent — 01. This beer is quite strong, over 8 [percent], so don t drink too fast. 02. I think that the [percentage] of students that have to repeat a level in this program is usually about 25% or less. 03. What [percentage] of your salary do you have to… … Grammatical examples in English
percent — I. adverb Etymology: earlier per cent, from per + Latin centum hundred more at hundred Date: 1568 in the hundred ; of each hundred II. noun (plural percent or percents) Date: 1667 … New Collegiate Dictionary
percent — , percentage point If interest rates are 10 percent and are raised to 11 percent, they have gone up by one percentage point, but by 10 percent in value (i.e., borrowers must now pay 10 percent more than previously). In everyday contexts the… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors