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1 Prozent
n; -(e)s, -e, bei Summen -; per cent, bes. Am. percent; Prozente percentage; (Rabatt) a discount; zu fünf Prozent at five per cent (Am. percent); wie viel Prozent Zinsen kriegt man? - fünf what’s the interest rate? - five per cent (Am. percent); hast du Prozente bekommen? (umg. Rabatt) did you get ( oder did they give you) a discount?; ich kann Ihnen zehn Prozent geben (Rabatt) I can knock off ten per cent (Am. percent)* * *das Prozentper cent; percent; percentage* * *Pro|zẹnt [pro'tsɛnt]nt -(e)s, -e or(nach Zahlenangaben) - per cent no pl (Brit), percent no pl (US)fünf Prozent — five per cent (Brit) or percent (US)
zu zehn Prozent — at ten per cent (Brit) or percent (US)
zu hohen Prozenten — at a high percentage
etw in Prozenten ausdrücken — to express sth as a percentage or in per cent (Brit) or percent (US)
dieser Whisky hat 35 Prozent ( Alkoholgehalt) — this whisky contains 35 per cent (Brit) or percent (US) alcohol
* * *(, noun (often written % with figures) (of numbers, amounts etc) stated as a fraction of one hundred: Twenty-five per cent of one hundred and twenty is thirty; 25% of the people did not reply to our letters.) per cent* * *Pro·zent<-[e]s, -e>[proˈtsɛnt]nt2. (Alkoholgehalt) alcohol contentwie viel \Prozent hat dieser Whisky? how much alcohol does this whisk[e]y have [or contain]?[bei jdm] [auf etw akk] \Prozente bekommen (fam) to get [or receive] a discount [or rebate] [from sb]/[on sth]* * *das; Prozent[e]s, Prozente1) nach Zahlenangaben Pl. ungebeugt (Hundertstel) per cent sing.der Plan wurde zu 90 Prozent erfüllt — 90 per cent of the plan was fulfilled
etwas in Prozenten ausdrücken — express something as a percentage
auf etwas (Akk.) Prozente bekommen — get a discount on something
* * *zu fünf Prozent at five per cent (US percent);wie viel Prozent Zinsen kriegt man? - fünf what’s the interest rate? - five per cent (US percent);* * *das; Prozent[e]s, Prozente1) nach Zahlenangaben Pl. ungebeugt (Hundertstel) per cent sing.auf etwas (Akk.) Prozente bekommen — get a discount on something
* * *-e n.per cent n.percent n.percentage n.
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