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1 hundredfold
adjective, adverb (one hundred times as much or as great: Production has increased a hundredfold.) cien veces, por cienadj.• centiplicado, -a adj.• céntuplo, -a adj.adv.• cien veces más adv.n.• céntuplo s.m.['hʌndrɪdfǝʊld]1.ADJ céntuplo2.ADV cien veces* * * -
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3 hundred
1. noun1) ((plural hundred) the number 100: Ten times ten is a hundred; more than one/a hundred; There must be at least six hundred of them here.) cien2) (the figure 100.) cien3) (the age of 100: She's over a hundred; a man of a hundred.) cien años4) ((plural hundred) a hundred pounds or dollars: I lost several hundred at the casino last night.) cientos (de)
2. adjective1) (100 in number: six hundred people; a few hundred pounds.) cientos2) (aged 100: He is a hundred today.) cien años, centenario•- hundred-- hundredfold
- hundredth
- hundreds of
hundred num1. cien / ciento2. centenarwe have hundreds of friends tenemos cientos de amigos / tenemos centenares de amigostr['hʌndrəd]1 cien\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL■ a hundred per cent of the votes have been counted el ciento por ciento de los votos han sido escrutadoshundred ['hʌndrəd] adj: cien, cientoadj.• cien (to) adj.n.• centena s.f.• centenar s.m.• cien s.m.'hʌndrədnoun cien ma/one hundred — cien
a/one hundred and one — ciento uno
they are sold by the hundred o in hundreds — se venden de a cien or (Esp) de cien en cien
a/one hundred thousand/million — cien mil/millones
['hʌndrɪd]I've got a hundred and one things to do — tengo cientos or miles de cosas que hacer
1. N1)a or one hundred — (before noun, or used alone) cien; (before numbers up to 99) ciento
a or one hundred people — cien personas
to count up to a or one hundred — contar hasta cien
a hundred and one/two — ciento uno/dos
a or one hundred and ten — ciento diez
a or one hundred thousand — cien mil
2) (=figure) ciento m3) (=large number)in hundreds, by the hundred — a centenares
I've told you hundreds of times — te lo he dicho cientos or centenares de veces
2.CPDHUNDRED
"Ciento" or "cien"?
► Use cien before a {noun} (even when it follows mil):
... a or one hundred soldiers...... cien soldados...
... eleven hundred metres...... mil cien metros... NOTE: Don't translate numbers like e leven hundred literally. Translate their equivalent in thousands and hundreds instead. ► Use cien before mil and millón:
... a or one hundred thousand dollars...... cien mil dólares...
... a or one hundred million euros...... cien millones de euros... ► But use cie nto before another {number}:
... a or one hundred and sixteen stamps...... ciento dieciséis sellos... ► When hun dred follows another number, use the compound forms (doscientos, -as, trescientos, -as {etc}) which must agree with the noun:
... two hundred and fifty women...... doscientas cincuenta mujeres... For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *['hʌndrəd]noun cien ma/one hundred — cien
a/one hundred and one — ciento uno
they are sold by the hundred o in hundreds — se venden de a cien or (Esp) de cien en cien
a/one hundred thousand/million — cien mil/millones
I've got a hundred and one things to do — tengo cientos or miles de cosas que hacer
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Hundredfold — Hun dred*fold , n. A hundred times as much or as many. [1913 Webster] He shall receive as hundredfold now in this time. Mark x. 30. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hundredfold — c.1200, from HUNDRED (Cf. hundred) + FOLD (Cf. fold) … Etymology dictionary
hundredfold — [hun′drədfōld΄, hun′dərdfōld΄] adj. [ HUNDRED + FOLD] having a hundred times as much or as many adv. a hundred times as much or as many: with a (or, British, an) n. a number or an amount a hundred times as great … English World dictionary
hundredfold — /hun drid fohld /, adj. 1. a hundred times as great or as much. 2. comprising a hundred parts or members. adv. 3. in a hundredfold measure. [1125 75; ME hundredfald. See HUNDRED, FOLD] * * * … Universalium
hundredfold — hun•dred•fold [[t]ˈhʌn drɪdˌfoʊld[/t]] adj. 1) a hundred times as great or as much 2) comprising a hundred parts or members 3) in a hundredfold measure • Etymology: 1125–75 … From formal English to slang
hundredfold — /ˈhʌndrədfoʊld/ (say hundruhdfohld) adjective 1. comprising a hundred parts or members. 2. a hundred times as great or as much. –adverb 3. in a hundredfold measure …
hundredfold — hundred ► CARDINAL NUMBER 1) ten more than ninety; 100. (Roman numeral: c or C.) 2) (hundreds) informal an unspecified large number. 3) used to express whole hours in the twenty four hour system. ► NOUN Brit. historical ▪ a subdivision o … English terms dictionary
hundredfold — adverb by a factor of one hundred they money increased a hundredfold • Syn: ↑a hundred times … Useful english dictionary
hundredfold — adjective or adverb see hundred … New Collegiate Dictionary
hundredfold — 1. adjective Multiplied by a hundred. 2. adverb By a factor of one hundred … Wiktionary
hundredfold — adv. times one hundred … English contemporary dictionary