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one+hundred+percent

  • 1 на все сто

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > на все сто

  • 2 בטוח במאה אחוז

    one hundred percent sure, convinced

    Hebrew-English dictionary > בטוח במאה אחוז

  • 3 במאה אחוז

    one hundred percent, absolutely

    Hebrew-English dictionary > במאה אחוז

  • 4 מאה אחוז

    one hundred percent; OK, no problem, fine

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מאה אחוז

  • 5 cien

    adj.
    1 one-hundred, hundred, a hundred.
    2 one-hundredth.
    f. & m.
    a or one hundred.
    cien mil a o one hundred thousand
    por cien percent
    cien por cien a hundred percent;
    m.
    hundred, a hundred.
    * * *
    1 one hundred, a hundred
    1 one hundred, a hundred
    \
    cien por cien one hundred per cent
    ponerse a cien familiar to blow one's top, get all worked up Table 1 NOTA see also ciento and seis/Table 1
    * * *
    1. noun m. 2. adj.
    hundred, a hundred
    * * *
    I
    ADJ, PRON [antes de s, apócope de ciento] a hundred, one hundred

    es de lana cien por cien — it's pure wool, it's a hundred per cent wool

    - me pone a cien
    CIEN, CIENTO ► La traducción de cien(to) puede ser a hundred o one hundred: Tengo que escribir cien páginas I've got to write a o one hundred pages Murió a la edad de ciento veinte años He died at the age of a o one hundred and twenty Sin embargo, hay que utilizar siempre one hundred: cuando cien(to) va detrás de otra cifra: El curso cuesta dos mil ciento noventa libras The course costs two thousand one hundred and ninety pounds ► cuando se quiere precisar que se trata de cien(to) y no de doscientos {etc}: I said "one hundred" not "two hundred" Para otros usos y ejemplos ver cien I, ciento II
    ** SM bog **, lavatory, john (EEUU) *
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo invariable/pronombre a/one hundred

    cien mil — a/one hundred thousand

    es cien por cien algodón — (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton

    II
    * * *
    = hundred, hundred, one hundred.
    Ex. There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.
    Ex. There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.
    Ex. It features elements of many of the trends in classification theory and practice over the past one hundred years.
    ----
    * cien por cien = one hundred percent.
    * cientos = oodles, scores.
    * cientos de = hundreds of, yards of.
    * cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.
    * cientos de millones = hundred million.
    * cien veces = hundred-fold.
    * dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.
    * de menos del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.
    * en tanto por ciento = percentage-wise.
    * más del 10 por ciento = double digit, double figure.
    * más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
    * Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.
    * por ciento = per cent [percent] (%).
    * por debajo del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.
    * por encima del 10 por ciento = double digit.
    * tanto por ciento = percentage.
    * tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.
    * veinte por ciento = two-tenths.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo invariable/pronombre a/one hundred

    cien mil — a/one hundred thousand

    es cien por cien algodón — (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton

    II
    * * *
    = hundred, hundred, one hundred.

    Ex: There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.

    Ex: There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.
    Ex: It features elements of many of the trends in classification theory and practice over the past one hundred years.
    * cien por cien = one hundred percent.
    * cientos = oodles, scores.
    * cientos de = hundreds of, yards of.
    * cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.
    * cientos de millones = hundred million.
    * cien veces = hundred-fold.
    * dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.
    * de menos del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.
    * en tanto por ciento = percentage-wise.
    * más del 10 por ciento = double digit, double figure.
    * más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
    * Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.
    * por ciento = per cent [percent] (%).
    * por debajo del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.
    * por encima del 10 por ciento = double digit.
    * tanto por ciento = percentage.
    * tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.
    * veinte por ciento = two-tenths.

    * * *
    adj inv/pron
    a/one hundred
    cien euros a/one hundred euros
    cien mil a/one hundred thousand
    es cien por cien algodón it's pure cotton, it's a hundred percent cotton
    no estoy convencido al cien por cien I'm not totally convinced
    poner a algn a cien ( Esp); to get sb annoyed
    ver tb ciento1 (↑ ciento (1))
    el cien one hundred, number one hundred
    * * *

     

    Del verbo ciar: ( conjugate ciar)

    cíen es:

    3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) imperativo

    cien adj inv/pron
    a/one hundred;
    cien mil a/one hundred thousand;

    es cien por cien algodón (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton
    ■ sustantivo masculino: el cien (number) one hundred
    cien adjetivo & sustantivo masculino inv hundred
    cien personas, a o one hundred people
    cinco por cien, five per cent
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar poner a alguien a cien, to drive sb mad
    cien por cien, (completamente, de principio a fin) one hundred per cent: una sustancia cien por cien vegetal, a substance made from natural products only
    ir/andar con cien ojos, to keep your eyes peeled
    Recuerda que en inglés no tiene plural ( one/ two/three, etc. hundred) excepto cuando expresa una cantidad indeterminada: Había cientos de personas. There were hundreds of people there.

    ' cien' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - antecesor
    - antecesora
    - baja
    - bajo
    - cabida
    - casi
    - contratación
    - dividendo
    - haber
    - más
    - neta
    - neto
    - pago
    - poner
    - venir
    - ciento
    - pájaro
    English:
    A
    - aboard
    - another
    - around
    - aware
    - bet
    - by
    - deep
    - discount
    - funnel
    - horsepower
    - hundred
    - length
    - live
    - offshore
    - than
    - vicinity
    - watt
    - within
    - worth
    * * *
    cien núm
    a o one hundred;
    cien mil a o one hundred thousand;
    por cien percent;
    cien por cien a hundred percent;
    Fam
    poner a cien alguien: esa musiquilla me está poniendo a cien that tune's getting on my nerves;
    Fam
    dar cien mil vueltas a algo/alguien: mi moto le da cien vueltas a la tuya my motorbike's miles better than yours;
    ver también treinta
    * * *
    adj a o
    one hundred;
    poner a alguien a cien fam irritate s.o., get on s.o.’s nerves;
    cien por cien fig fam a hundred per cent, totally
    * * *
    cien adj
    1) : a hundred, hundred
    las primeras cien páginas: the first hundred pages
    2)
    cien por ciento : a hundred percent, through and through, wholeheartedly
    cien nm
    : one hundred
    * * *
    cien num a hundred / one hundred

    Spanish-English dictionary > cien

  • 6 hundertprozentig

    I Adj.
    1. a hundred per cent (Am. percent); Alkohol: pure; hundertprozentige Tochtergesellschaft wholly-owned subsidiary
    2. fig. Engländer, Kommunist etc.: one hundred per cent (Am. percent)..., out-and-out...; (völlig) total; Unsinn: absolute; das wird mit hundertprozentiger Sicherheit geschehen that’s absolutely bound to happen
    II Adv. a ( oder one) hundred per cent (Am. percent); (vollkommen) auch absolutely; das weiß ich hundertprozentig auch I know that for sure; ich stimme hundertprozentig mit Ihnen überein I couldn’t agree with you more
    * * *
    hụn|dert|pro|zen|tig
    1. adj
    (a or one) hundred per cent (Brit) or percent (US); Alkohol pure

    ein hundertprozentiger Konservativer etcan out-and-out conservative etc

    2. adv
    sicher sein, einer Meinung sein one hundred per cent (Brit) or percent (US)

    das weiß ich hundertprozentig — that's a fact

    hundertprozentig? (inf)are you absolutely sure?

    * * *
    hun·dert·pro·zen·tig
    [ˈhʊndɐtprotsɛntɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (100 % umfassend) one hundred percent; (Alkohol) pure
    2. (fam: typisch) through and through
    er ist ein \hundertprozentiger Bayer he's a Bavarian through and through, he's a true Bavarian; (absolut, völlig) absolute, complete
    es gibt keine \hundertprozentige Sicherheit there's no such thing as absolute security
    du hast \hundertprozentig Recht you're absolutely right
    er galt als \hundertprozentig he was thought to be totally reliable
    sich dat \hundertprozentig sicher sein to be absolutely sure
    II. adv (fam) absolutely, completely
    auf sie kannst du dich \hundertprozentig verlassen you can always rely on her completely
    das weiß ich \hundertprozentig I know that for certain, that's a fact
    * * *
    1.
    1) [one-]hundred per cent attrib.
    2) (ugs.): (völlig) a hundred per cent, complete, absolute <certainty, agreement, etc.>
    2.
    adverbial (ugs.)

    ich bin nicht hundertprozentig sicherI'm not a hundred per cent sure

    * * *
    A. adj
    1. a hundred per cent (US percent); Alkohol: pure;
    hundertprozentige Tochtergesellschaft wholly-owned subsidiary
    2. fig Engländer, Kommunist etc: one hundred per cent (US percent) …, out-and-out …; (völlig) total; Unsinn: absolute;
    das wird mit hundertprozentiger Sicherheit geschehen that’s absolutely bound to happen
    B. adv a ( oder one) hundred per cent (US percent); (vollkommen) auch absolutely;
    das weiß ich hundertprozentig auch I know that for sure;
    ich stimme hundertprozentig mit Ihnen überein I couldn’t agree with you more
    * * *
    1.
    1) [one-]hundred per cent attrib.
    2) (ugs.): (völlig) a hundred per cent, complete, absolute <certainty, agreement, etc.>
    2.
    adverbial (ugs.)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > hundertprozentig

  • 7 cien por cien

    one hundred per cent
    * * *
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    * * *

    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cien por cien

  • 8 сплошной контроль

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сплошной контроль

  • 9 completamente

    adv.
    completely, totally.
    * * *
    1 completely
    * * *
    adv.
    * * *
    * * *
    adverbio completely
    * * *
    = all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.
    Ex. Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.
    Ex. A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.
    Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex. Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.
    Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex. This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.
    Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex. Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.
    Ex. Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex. Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.
    Ex. 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.
    Ex. The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex. Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex. The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.
    Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    ----
    * afectar completamente = engulf.
    * arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.
    * completamente alemán = all-German.
    * completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * completamente decidido a = dead set on.
    * completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.
    * completamente desnudo = stark naked.
    * completamente digital = all-digital.
    * completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.
    * completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.
    * completamente europeo = all-European.
    * completamente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * completamente seco = bone dry.
    * demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derrotar completamente = trounce.
    * destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.
    * destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.
    * detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.
    * estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.
    * estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.
    * estar completamente equivocado = be way off.
    * introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.
    * pagar completamente = pay up.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.
    * quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.
    * romper completamente = break off.
    * romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.
    * ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.
    * ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.
    * ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.
    * * *
    adverbio completely
    * * *
    = all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.

    Ex: Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.

    Ex: A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.
    Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.
    Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex: This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.
    Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex: Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.
    Ex: Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex: Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.
    Ex: 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.
    Ex: The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex: Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.
    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex: The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.
    Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    * afectar completamente = engulf.
    * arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.
    * completamente alemán = all-German.
    * completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * completamente decidido a = dead set on.
    * completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.
    * completamente desnudo = stark naked.
    * completamente digital = all-digital.
    * completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.
    * completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.
    * completamente europeo = all-European.
    * completamente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * completamente seco = bone dry.
    * demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derrotar completamente = trounce.
    * destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.
    * destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.
    * detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.
    * estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.
    * estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.
    * estar completamente equivocado = be way off.
    * introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.
    * pagar completamente = pay up.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.
    * quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.
    * romper completamente = break off.
    * romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.
    * ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.
    * ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.
    * ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.

    * * *
    completely
    está completamente loca she's completely insane
    están completamente borrachos they're blind drunk ( colloq)
    es completamente sordo he is stone deaf
    me parece completamente fuera de lugar I think it's totally out of place
    * * *
    completely, totally;
    estoy completamente seguro/lleno I'm completely sure/full;
    el plan fracasó completamente the plan was a total failure
    * * *
    adv completely, totally
    * * *
    : completely, totally
    * * *
    completamente adv completely
    es completamente normal it's completely normal / it's perfectly normal

    Spanish-English dictionary > completamente

  • 10 totalmente

    adv.
    totally, completely.
    * * *
    1 totally, completely
    * * *
    ADV totally, completely

    Mario es totalmente distinto a LuisMario is totally o completely different from Luis

    estoy totalmente de acuerdoI totally o completely agree

    -¿estás seguro? -totalmente — "are you sure?" - "absolutely"

    * * *
    adverbio totally
    * * *
    = entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.
    Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    ----
    * desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.
    * estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.
    * estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.
    * estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.
    * totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.
    * totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.
    * totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * totalmente decidido a = dead set on.
    * totalmente desnudo = stark naked.
    * totalmente entregado = dedicated.
    * totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.
    * totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.
    * totalmente integrado = seamless.
    * totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.
    * totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.
    * totalmente polaco = all-Polish.
    * totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * totalmente seco = bone dry.
    * totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.
    * * *
    adverbio totally
    * * *
    = entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.

    Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.

    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    * desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.
    * estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.
    * estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.
    * estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.
    * totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.
    * totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.
    * totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * totalmente decidido a = dead set on.
    * totalmente desnudo = stark naked.
    * totalmente entregado = dedicated.
    * totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.
    * totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.
    * totalmente integrado = seamless.
    * totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.
    * totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.
    * totalmente polaco = all-Polish.
    * totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * totalmente seco = bone dry.
    * totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.

    * * *
    totally
    estoy totalmente de acuerdo I totally o fully agree, I entirely agree
    eso es totalmente absurdo that's totally o completely o utterly absurd
    construido totalmente en madera built entirely of wood
    estás totalmente equivocado you are totally o ( BrE) quite wrong
    está totalmente dedicada a sus hijos she's totally o completely dedicated to her children
    * * *
    totally, completely;
    el país ha cambiado totalmente en los últimos años the country has changed completely in the last few years;
    una publicación totalmente gratuita a completely free publication;
    es totalmente imposible it's totally impossible;
    ¿crees que ganaremos? – totalmente do you think we'll win? – definitely o absolutely
    * * *
    adv totally, completely
    * * *
    totalmente adv completely / totally / utterly

    Spanish-English dictionary > totalmente

  • 11 procent

    -tu, -ty; loc sg - cie; m
    ( setna część) percent, per cent (BRIT), ( odsetki) interest

    pewien/duży procent — a certain/high percentage

    * * *
    mi
    1. (= odsetek) percent; zwł. Br. per cent; percentage ( czegoś of sth); obniżyć się l. spaść o 20 procent fall l. drop by 20 percent; podwyżka cen o pięć procent five percent increase in prices; pewien/duży procent certain/high percentage; w dziewięćdziesięciu procentach przypadków nine times out of ten; miasto zniszczone w 90 procentach city l. town destroyed in 90 percent; zgadzam się z tobą w stu procentach I am l. agree with you a l. one hundred percent, I totally agree with you; być pewnym (czegoś) na sto procent be a l. one hundred percent sure (of sth).
    2. (= odsetki) interest; procenty od kredytu loan interest, interest on a loan; na pięć procent at five percent interest.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > procent

  • 12 С-576

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll PrepP Invar fixed WO
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т. п. \С-576 бытье каким \С-576. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll ( adv or nonagreeing modif) (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully
    (be) absolutely...: (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly) (support s.o. etc) to the hilt (as modif only) complete total through and through.
    «Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов», - решил Саф-ронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
    «А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?» — осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. «На все сто!» - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
    Он (Марлен Михайлович) был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не (Marlen Mikhailovich) was completely at home with them (the upper echelons), completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv (nonagreeing modif
    the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula ( subj: any common noun or a person's name)) (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good
    excellent
    first-rate A 1 (A-l) of the first order topnotch.
    ...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1)....Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3.
    adv
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well: (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job
    s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better NP) sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-576

  • 13 на все сто

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т.п. на все сто; быть каким на все сто. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll [adv or nonagreeing modif]
    (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully; (be) absolutely...:
    - (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent;
    - (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly);
    - (support s.o. etc) to the hilt;
    - [as modif only] complete;
    - through and through.
         ♦ "Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов", - решил Сафронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
         ♦ "А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?" - осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. "На все сто!" - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
         ♦...Он [Марлен Михайлович] был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не [Marlen Mikhailovich] was completely at home with them [the upper echelons], completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv [nonagreeing modif; the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun ora person's name)]
    (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good:
    - A1 < A-1>;
    - topnotch.
         ♦...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1).... Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3. [adv]
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well:
    - (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job;
    - s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better [NP];
    - sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на все сто

  • 14 на все сто процентов

    НА ВСЕ СТО highly coll
    [PrepP; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. верить кому, соглашаться с кем, поддерживать кого и т.п. на все сто процентов; быть каким на все сто процентов. Also: НА ВСЕ СТО ПРОЦЕНТОВ coll [adv or nonagreeing modif]
    (to believe, agree with, support etc s.o.) fully; (be) absolutely...:
    - (agree with (support etc) s.o.) one (a) hundred percent;
    - (believe (agree with etc) s.o.) completely (and utterly);
    - (support s.o. etc) to the hilt;
    - [as modif only] complete;
    - through and through.
         ♦ "Ты права, дочка, на все сто процентов", - решил Сафронов (Платонов 1). "You are right, girl, one hundred percent," Safronov decided (1a).
         ♦ "А вы соглашаетесь с вашим собеседником?" - осведомился неизвестный, повернувшись вправо к Бездомному. "На все сто!" - подтвердил тот... (Булгаков 9). "And do you agree with your friend?" inquired the unknown man, turning to Bezdomny on his right. "A hundred percent!" affirmed the poet... (9b).
         ♦...Он [Марлен Михайлович] был действительно своим в верховном учреждении, на все сто своим... (Аксёнов 7). Не [Marlen Mikhailovich] was completely at home with them [the upper echelons], completely and utterly... (7a).
    2. approv [nonagreeing modif; the resulting phrase is subj-compl with copula (subj: any common noun ora person's name)]
    (a person, thing etc is) of the highest merit, extremely good:
    - A1 < A-1>;
    - topnotch.
         ♦...Виктор Колтыга - парень на все сто. Разве он виноват, что ростом вышел лучше, чем я, и возрастом солидней, и профессия у него земная? Морякам в любви никогда не везло (Аксёнов 1).... Victor Koltyga is an A-1 guy. Is it his fault that he grew more than I did, and he's a more respectable age, and he has a job on land? Sailors have never been lucky in love (1a).
    3. [adv]
    (to do sth., sth. is done, sth. turns out) very well:
    - (do) a first-rate (first-class, bang-up etc) job;
    - s.o. couldn't do sth. better (be a better [NP];
    - sth. couldn't have been (have turned out, have been done etc) better.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на все сто процентов

  • 15 Seele

    f; -, -n
    1. (Gemüt) auch kirchl., PHILOS. soul; (psychische Verfassung) state of mind, mental ( oder emotional) state; (Herz) heart; aus tiefster Seele with all one’s heart; danken: from the bottom of one’s heart; in tiefster Seele ergriffen sein be deeply moved; er ist mit ganzer Seele dabei he’s in it heart and soul ( oder one hundred percent); er ist die Seele des Betriebs he’s the life and soul of the business; jemandem auf der Seele liegen oder lasten weigh heavily on s.o.; sich (Dat) etw. von der Seele reden get s.th. off one’s chest; sich (Dat) die Seele aus dem Leib schreien shout o.s. hoarse; jemandem die Seele aus dem Leib fragen bombard s.o. with endless questions; er / es ist mir in tiefster Seele verhasst I absolutely detest him / it; es tat ihm in der Seele weh it cut him to the quick; es tut mir in der Seele weh zu sehen... it grieves me to see...; du sprichst mir aus der Seele that’s exactly how I feel (about it), my sentiments are exactly the same; zwei Seelen wohnen, ach, in meiner Brust lit., Faust: two souls alas! are dwelling in my breast; fig. I’m torn between two alternatives; nun hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg. the poor soul has been put out of his / her misery; hinter dem Geld etc. her sein wie der Teufel hinter der armen Seele umg. be completely obsessed with the pursuit of money etc.; Herz1 8, Leib 1 etc.
    2. fig. (Mensch) soul; ein Dorf von gerade 100 Seelen altm. a village of just 100 souls; eine gute / treue Seele a good / faithful soul; er ist eine durstige Seele umg., euph. he likes the bottle; eine Seele von Mensch oder von einem Menschen a really good soul; keine Seele not a (living) soul; zwei Seelen und ein Gedanke two minds and but a single thought
    3. einer Waffe: bore; eines Kabels: core
    * * *
    die Seele
    psyche; soul; spirit
    * * *
    See|le ['zeːlə]
    f -, -n
    1) (REL fig) soul; (= Herzstück, Mittelpunkt) life and soul

    seine Sééle aushauchen (euph liter)to breathe one's last (liter)

    in tiefster or innerster Sééle (geh)in one's heart of hearts

    mit ganzer Sééle — with all one's soul

    von ganzer Sééle — with all one's heart (and soul)

    aus tiefster or innerster Sééle — with all one's heart and with all one's soul; danken from the bottom of one's heart

    jdm aus der Sééle or aus tiefster Sééle sprechen — to express exactly what sb feels

    das liegt mir auf der Sééle — it weighs heavily on my mind

    etw von der Sééle reden — to get sth off one's chest

    die Sééle aus dem Leib reden/schreien (inf) — to talk/shout until one is blue in the face (inf)

    das tut mir in der Sééle weh — I am deeply distressed

    zwei Séélen und ein Gedanke (prov)two minds with but a single thought

    zwei Séélen wohnen in meiner Brust (liter)I am torn

    dann/nun hat die liebe or arme Sééle Ruh —

    meiner Seel! (old)upon my soul! (old)

    2) (= Mensch) soul

    eine Sééle von Mensch or von einem Menschen — an absolute dear

    4) (von Tau) core
    * * *
    die
    1) (the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies: People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.) soul
    2) (a person: She's a wonderful old soul.) soul
    3) ((of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader: He is the soul of the whole movement.) soul
    * * *
    See·le
    <-, -n>
    [ˈze:lə]
    f
    1. REL soul
    die armen \Seelen the souls of the dead
    die \Seele aushauchen to breathe one's last
    2. PSYCH (Psyche) mind
    mit Leib und \Seele wholeheartedly
    Schaden an seiner \Seele nehmen to lose one's moral integrity
    mit ganzer \Seele heart and soul, with complete dedication
    aus tiefster [o innerster] \Seele (zutiefst) from the bottom of one's heart; (aus jds Innerem) from the heart
    eine kindliche \Seele haben to be a simple soul
    eine schwarze \Seele haben to be a bad lot
    jdm tut etw in der \Seele weh sth breaks sb's heart
    3. (Mensch) soul
    eine durstige \Seele (fam) a thirsty soul
    eine treue \Seele a faithful soul
    ein Dorf mit 500 \Seelen (veraltend) a village of 500 souls
    4. (an Waffen) bore
    5. TECH eines Kabels, Seils core
    6.
    die \Seele baumeln lassen (hum fam) to take time out [to breathe], to veg out fam
    etw brennt jdm auf der \Seele (fam) sb is dying to do sth
    dieses Problem brennt mir schon lange auf der \Seele this problem's been on my mind for some time [now]
    es brennt jdm auf der \Seele, etw zu tun sb can't wait to do sth
    ein Herz und eine \Seele sein to be inseparable
    jdm auf der \Seele knien to plead with sb to do sth
    sich dat die \Seele aus dem Leibe brüllen (fam) to shout [or scream] one's head off
    sich dat die \Seele aus dem Leib husten to cough one's guts up sl
    dann hat die liebe [o arme] \Seele Ruh (fam) now sb has got what they want, perhaps we'll have some peace
    etw liegt [o lastet] jdm auf der \Seele sth is [weighing] on sb's mind
    meiner Seel! (veraltet) upon my sword old
    eine \Seele von Mensch [o einem Menschen] sein to be a good[-hearted] soul
    sich dat etw von der \Seele reden to get sth off one's chest
    die \Seele einer S. gen sein to be the heart and soul of sth
    jdm aus der \Seele sprechen (fam) to say exactly what sb is thinking
    du sprichst mir aus der \Seele! I couldn't have put it better myself!; s.a. Teufel
    * * *
    die; Seele, Seelen (auch Rel., fig.) soul; (Psyche) mind

    sich (Dat.) die Seele aus dem Leib schreien — (ugs.) shout/scream one's head off (coll.)

    jemandem auf der Seele liegen(geh.) weigh on somebody['s mind]

    jemandem aus der Seele sprechen(ugs.) take the words out of somebody's mouth

    aus tiefster Seele — with all one's heart; < thank> from the bottom of one's heart

    sich (Dat.) etwas von der Seele reden — unburden oneself about something

    eine Seele von Mensch sein — be a good [-hearted] soul

    * * *
    Seele f; -, -n
    1. (Gemüt) auch KIRCHE, PHIL soul; (psychische Verfassung) state of mind, mental ( oder emotional) state; (Herz) heart;
    aus tiefster Seele with all one’s heart; danken: from the bottom of one’s heart;
    er ist mit ganzer Seele dabei he’s in it heart and soul ( oder one hundred percent);
    er ist die Seele des Betriebs he’s the life and soul of the business;
    lasten weigh heavily on sb;
    sich (dat)
    etwas von der Seele reden get sth off one’s chest;
    sich (dat)
    jemandem die Seele aus dem Leib fragen bombard sb with endless questions;
    er/es ist mir in tiefster Seele verhasst I absolutely detest him/it;
    es tat ihm in der Seele weh it cut him to the quick;
    es tut mir in der Seele weh zu sehen … it grieves me to see …;
    du sprichst mir aus der Seele that’s exactly how I feel (about it), my sentiments are exactly the same;
    zwei Seelen wohnen, ach, in meiner Brust liter, Faust: two souls alas! are dwelling in my breast; fig I’m torn between two alternatives;
    nun hat die liebe Seele Ruh’ umg the poor soul has been put out of his/her misery;
    her sein wie der Teufel hinter der armen Seele umg be completely obsessed with the pursuit of money etc; Herz1 8, Leib 1 etc
    2. fig (Mensch) soul;
    ein Dorf von gerade 100 Seelen obs a village of just 100 souls;
    eine gute/treue Seele a good/faithful soul;
    er ist eine durstige Seele umg, euph he likes the bottle;
    von einem Menschen a really good soul;
    keine Seele not a (living) soul;
    zwei Seelen und ein Gedanke two minds and but a single thought
    3. einer Waffe: bore; eines Kabels: core
    * * *
    die; Seele, Seelen (auch Rel., fig.) soul; (Psyche) mind

    sich (Dat.) die Seele aus dem Leib schreien — (ugs.) shout/scream one's head off (coll.)

    jemandem auf der Seele liegen(geh.) weigh on somebody['s mind]

    jemandem aus der Seele sprechen(ugs.) take the words out of somebody's mouth

    aus tiefster Seele — with all one's heart; < thank> from the bottom of one's heart

    sich (Dat.) etwas von der Seele reden — unburden oneself about something

    eine Seele von Mensch sein — be a good [-hearted] soul

    * * *
    -n f.
    soul n.
    spirit n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Seele

  • 16 Р-255

    ОБЕИМИ РУКАМИ ПОДПИСЫВАТЬСЯ/ ПОДПИСАТЬСЯ под чем coll VP subj: human the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO
    to agree with, support sth. readily and completely
    X обеими руками подписывается под Y-ом = X is all for Y
    X supports Y all the way X couldn't agree more with Y X supports (agrees with, is behind) Y one hundred percent X agrees wholeheartedly with Y.
    Я обеими руками подписываюсь под вашим решением. I support your decision one hundred percent.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Р-255

  • 17 обеими руками подписаться

    ОБЕИМИ РУКАМИ ПОДПИСЫВАТЬСЯ/ПОДПИСАТЬСЯ под чем coll
    [VP; subj: human; the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    to agree with, support sth. readily and completely:
    - X обеими руками подписывается под Y-ом X is all for Y;
    - X supports (agrees with, is behind) Y one hundred percent;
    - X agrees wholeheartedly with Y.
         ♦ Я обеими руками подписываюсь под вашим решением. I support your decision one hundred percent.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обеими руками подписаться

  • 18 обеими руками подписываться

    ОБЕИМИ РУКАМИ ПОДПИСЫВАТЬСЯ/ПОДПИСАТЬСЯ под чем coll
    [VP; subj: human; the verb may take the initial position, otherwise fixed WO]
    =====
    to agree with, support sth. readily and completely:
    - X обеими руками подписывается под Y-ом X is all for Y;
    - X supports (agrees with, is behind) Y one hundred percent;
    - X agrees wholeheartedly with Y.
         ♦ Я обеими руками подписываюсь под вашим решением. I support your decision one hundred percent.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обеими руками подписываться

  • 19 hundertprozentiger Standort

    hundertprozentiger Standort m V&M one-hundred-percent location
    * * *
    m <V&M> one-hundred-percent location

    Business german-english dictionary > hundertprozentiger Standort

  • 20 dar un tirón muscular

    (v.) = pull + a muscle
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    * * *
    (v.) = pull + a muscle

    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dar un tirón muscular

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  • one-hundred-percent — ˌ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adverb (or adjective) : hundred percent …   Useful english dictionary

  • one hundred percent — total amount, entire amount, 100%; entirely, fully, certainly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • one hundred percent sure — absolutely sure, totally positive …   English contemporary dictionary

  • a hundred percent — a (or one) hundred percent entirely; completely I m one hundred percent sure ■ [usu. with negative] informal completely fit and healthy I wasn t exactly one hundred percent ■ informal maximum effort and c …   Useful english dictionary

  • hundred — hun|dred1 [ hʌndrəd ] number ** 1. ) the number 100 2. ) hundreds or a hundred a very large number or amount of people or things: We received hundreds of applications for the job. a/one hundred percent completely: I m not a hundred percent… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hundred — hun|dred [ˈhʌndrıd] number, n plural hundred or hundreds [: Old English;] 1.) the number 100 ▪ The tree was probably a hundred years old. two/three/four etc hundred ▪ I make nine hundred dollars a week. ▪ a journey of 15 hundred miles hundreds of …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 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 — 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 sign — % Percent sign Punctuation apostrophe ( ’ …   Wikipedia

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