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1 percent
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 adverb por ciento* * *
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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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adj.porcentual.s.1 por ciento, porciento.2 porcentaje, porción. -
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4 percent solution
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5 percent systole
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8 two-percent milk
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9 mole percent
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10 hundred percent
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ciento adjetivo/pronombre ( delante de otro número) a/one hundred;◊ ciento dos a/one hundred and two;para ejemplos ver quinientos ■ sustantivo masculinoa) ( número):vinieron a cientos they came in the (AmE) o (BrE) in their hundredsb)cien por ciento a hundred percent
ciento
I adjetivo hundred
ciento veintitrés, one hundred and twenty three
II sustantivo masculino
1 (gran cantidad) había cientos de niños, there were hundreds of children there
2 por ciento, per cent
un descuento del diez por ciento, a ten per cent discount
tanto por ciento, percentage Locuciones: eran ciento y la madre, the world and his wife were there ' ciento' also found in these entries: Spanish: giro - pico - por - producción - tanta - tanto - en - pájaro English: appreciate - bird - cent - down - hundred - per cent - U-turn - voter - percent - time -
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adj.1 apagado(a) (not functioning) (light, TV); desconectado(a) (water, electricity)the wedding is off se ha cancelado la bodathe deal is off el acuerdo se ha roto3 (ausente del trabajo, escuela)to be off faltarJane's off today Jane no viene hoy a trabajar/a clase4 pasado(a) (comida); cortado(a) (milk); malo(a) (meat), estropeado(a) (R.Plata)to have an off day tener un mal díathe off season la temporada bajato be well/badly off tener mucho/poco dineroyou'd be better off staying where you are será mejor o más vale que te quedes donde estás9 feriado.10 anticuado.adv.1 (fuera)the meeting is only two weeks off sólo quedan dos semanas para la reuniónfive miles off a cinco millas (de distancia)I must be off tengo que irmeI'm off to London me voy a Londresoff you go! ¡andando!to take off one's coat quitarse el abrigothe handle has come off se ha soltado el asaoff and on, on and off a intervalos, intermitentemente (intermittently)20 percent/£5 off una rebaja del 20 por ciento/de 5 libras4 (fuera del trabajo, escuela)to have time off tener tiempo libre5 completamente.6 fuera de sitio.intj.fuera, oste.prep.off the coast cerca de la costaa street off the main road una calle que sale de la principaloff the record extraoficialmenteto fall/jump off something caerse/saltar de algothe handle has come off the saucepan se ha desprendido el mango de la cacerola20 percent/£5 off the price una rebaja del 20 por ciento/de 5 librasto be off work/school faltar al trabajo/colegioJane's off work today Jane no viene hoy a trabajarshe's been off her food lately últimamente no está comiendo bien o está sin apetito o está desganada (español de España)to buy/borrow something off somebody comprar/pedir prestado algo a alguienI got some useful advice off him me dio algunos consejos útiles7 fuera de, lejos de.8 cerca de. -
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n.• ganancia s.f.['ɜːnɪŋ]1.Nearnings (=wages) sueldo msing, salario msing ; (=income) ingresos mpl ; (=profits) ganancias fpl, beneficios mplaverage earnings rose two percent last year — los ingresos medios aumentaron un dos por ciento el año pasado
2.CPDearning potential N — potencial m de rentabilidad
earning power N — poder m adquisitivo
earnings related benefit N — prestación f calculada según los ingresos
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['tɪpɪŋ]N1) (=leaving a gratuity)a 10 percent service charge is added in lieu of tipping — se añade un 10% en lugar de la propina
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Del verbo ciar: ( conjugate ciar) \ \
cíen es: \ \3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente subjuntivo3ª 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 -
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dividendo sustantivo masculino dividend
dividendo sustantivo masculino
1 Fin dividend: el dividendo de este año se ha incrementado un diez por cien respecto al año anterior, this year's dividend is ten percent higher than last year's
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máximo 1
‹carga/altura› maximum ( before n); ‹ punto› highest; ‹esfuerzo/ambición› greatest ( before n);
máximo 2 sustantivo masculino maximum; como máximo at the most; aprovechar algo al máximo to make the most of sth; se esforzó al máximo she did her utmost; rendir al máximo [ persona] to give a hundred percent; [ máquina] to work to its full capacity
máximo,-a
I adjetivo maximum, highest
carga máxima autorizada, maximum load allowed
el máximo esplendor del imperio, the most brilliant period of the empire
II m (tope) maximum: nos esforzamos al máximo, we did our utmost
un máximo de cinco personas, a maximum of five people
como máximo, (como mucho) at the most (a más tardar) at the latest ' máximo' also found in these entries: Spanish: límite - máxima - suma - sumo - tasar - techo - tope English: absolute - aim - level - max - maximum - most - N - nth degree - out - peak - top - ultimate - limit - live - load - mileage - outside - stretch - take - utmost -
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porcentaje sustantivo masculino percentage
porcentaje sustantivo masculino percentage ' porcentaje' also found in these entries: Spanish: disputarse - jugosa - jugoso - mayor - menor - rata - reservar English: alarming - foreigner - percentage - work out - percent
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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