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the hundredth part of a thing

  • 1 hundredth

    1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) hundredel
    2) (( also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) hundrede
    I
    subst. \/ˈhʌndrədθ\/, \/ˈhʌndrɪdθ\/
    hundredel
    II
    adj. \/ˈhʌndrədθ\/, \/ˈhʌndrɪdθ\/
    ( ordenstall) hundrede

    English-Norwegian dictionary > hundredth

  • 2 hundredth

    1. adjective
    hundertst...
    2. noun
    (fraction) Hundertstel, das; (in sequence) hundertste, der/die/das; (in rank) Hundertste, der/die/das
    * * *
    1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) das Hundertstel
    2) (( also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) der/die/das Hundertste
    * * *
    hun·dredth
    [ˈhʌndrədθ]
    I. n
    1. (in line) Hundertste(r) f(m)
    he is now one \hundredth in world tennis er steht jetzt an hundertster Stelle auf der Tennisweltrangliste
    2. (fraction) Hundertstel nt
    II. adj attr, inv
    1. (in series) hundertste(r, s)
    this is the \hundredth time dies ist das hundertste Mal
    for the \hundredth time zum hundertsten Mal
    2. (in fraction) hundertstel
    * * *
    ['hʌndrɪdɵ]
    1. adj
    (in series) hundertste(r, s); (of fraction) hundertstel
    2. n
    Hundertste(r, s) decl as adj; (= fraction) Hundertstel ntalso academic.ru/67576/sixth">sixth
    See:
    → also sixth
    * * *
    hundredth [ˈhʌndrədθ; -drətθ]
    A adj
    1. hundertst(er, e, es)
    2. hundertstel
    B s
    1. (der, die, das) Hundertste
    2. Hundertstel n:
    a hundredth of a second eine Hundertstelsekunde
    * * *
    1. adjective
    hundertst...
    2. noun
    (fraction) Hundertstel, das; (in sequence) hundertste, der/die/das; (in rank) Hundertste, der/die/das
    * * *
    adj.
    hundertst adj. n.
    Hundertste m.,f.
    Hundertstel n.

    English-german dictionary > hundredth

  • 3 hundredth

    1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) centésimo
    2) ((also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) centésimo
    hundredth num centésimo
    tr['hʌndrədɵ]
    1 centésimo,-a
    1 en centésimo lugar
    1 (in series) centésimo,-a
    2 (fraction) centésimo; (one part) centésima parte nombre femenino
    3 (of time) centésima
    hundredth ['hʌndrədɵ] adj
    : centésimo
    1) : centésimo m, -ma f (en una serie)
    2) : centésimo m, centésima parte f
    adj.
    centavo, -a adj.
    centeno, -a adj.
    centésimo, -a adj.
    céntimo, -a adj.
    n.
    centavo s.m.
    centésima s.f.
    centésimo s.m.
    céntimo s.m.

    I 'hʌndrədθ
    adjective centésimo; see also fifth I

    II
    adverb en centésimo lugar; see also fifth II

    III
    a) ( Math) centésimo m
    b) ( part) centésima parte f
    ['hʌndrɪdθ]
    1.
    2.
    N centésimo m, centésima parte f
    * * *

    I ['hʌndrədθ]
    adjective centésimo; see also fifth I

    II
    adverb en centésimo lugar; see also fifth II

    III
    a) ( Math) centésimo m
    b) ( part) centésima parte f

    English-spanish dictionary > hundredth

  • 4 centesima

    centēsĭmus, a, um, num. ordin. [centum], the hundredth:

    pars,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 166:

    lux ab interitu Clodii,

    Cic. Mil. 35, 98 al. —
    B.
    Subst.: centēsĭma, ae, f. (sc. pars), the hundredth part of a thing, as a revenue, tax, a percentage:

    rerum venalium,

    Tac. A. 1, 78; cf. id. ib. 2, 42.—And of interest, 1 per cent. monthly;

    therefore, acc. to our manner of computing interest, 12 per cent. annually,

    Cic. Att. 5, 21, 11 sq.; Sen. Ben. 7, 10:

    binae,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 70, § 165.—
    II.
    For centuplex, a hundredfold:

    frux,

    Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 24:

    grano,

    id. 18, 16, 40, § 141; cf. Varr. R. R. 1, 44, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > centesima

  • 5 centesimus

    centēsĭmus, a, um, num. ordin. [centum], the hundredth:

    pars,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 166:

    lux ab interitu Clodii,

    Cic. Mil. 35, 98 al. —
    B.
    Subst.: centēsĭma, ae, f. (sc. pars), the hundredth part of a thing, as a revenue, tax, a percentage:

    rerum venalium,

    Tac. A. 1, 78; cf. id. ib. 2, 42.—And of interest, 1 per cent. monthly;

    therefore, acc. to our manner of computing interest, 12 per cent. annually,

    Cic. Att. 5, 21, 11 sq.; Sen. Ben. 7, 10:

    binae,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 70, § 165.—
    II.
    For centuplex, a hundredfold:

    frux,

    Plin. 5, 4, 3, § 24:

    grano,

    id. 18, 16, 40, § 141; cf. Varr. R. R. 1, 44, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > centesimus

  • 6 Truth

       1) I Am, I Exist, Is Necessarily True
       Archimedes used to demand just one firm and immovable point in order to shift the entire earth; so I too can hope for great things if I manage to find just one thing, however slight, that is certain and unshakeable. I will suppose then, that everything is spurious. I will believe that my memory tells me lies, and that none of the things that it reports ever happened. I have no senses. Body, shape, extension, movement and place are chimeras. So what remains true? Perhaps just the fact that nothing is certain.
       Yet apart from everything I have just listed, how do I know that there is not something else which does not allow even the slightest occasion for doubt? Is there not a God, or whatever I may call him, who puts into me the thoughts I am now having? But why do I think this, since I myself may perhaps be the author of these thoughts? In that case am not I, at least, something? But I have just said that I have no senses and no body. This is the sticking point: what follows from this? Am I not so bound up with a body and with senses that I cannot exist without them? But I convinced myself that there is absolutely nothing in the world, no sky, no earth, no minds, no bodies. Does it now follow that I too do not exist?
       No: if I convinced myself of something then I certainly existed.... So after considering everything very thoroughly, I must finally conclude that this proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind. (Descartes, 1984, pp. 16-17)
       It would be an error to suppose that the great discoverer seizes at once upon the truth, or has any unerring method of divining it. In all probability the errors of the great mind exceed in number those of the less vigorous one. Fertility of imagination and abundance of guesses at truth are among the first requisites of discovery; but the erroneous guesses must be many times as numerous as those that prove well founded. The weakest analogies, the most whimsical notations, the most apparently absurd theories, may pass through the teeming brain, and no record remain of more than the hundredth part. (Jevons, 1900, p. 577)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Truth

  • 7 جزء

    جُزْء \ element: a part of sth.; a quality that is noticed: There is an element of truth in what you say. fragment: a small part that has been broken off. part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. piece: a bit; a small part: a piece of paper; a piece of that cake; a glass broken to pieces. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ أَجْزَاء الآلة \ machinery: the parts of a machine: Don’t catch your finger in the machinery. \ أَجْزَاءٌ دَوّارة (مِن عجَلاتٍ وتُروس)‏ \ running gear. \ _(field) Eng. \ الأَجْزَاء المتحرّكة من الآلة (في صيغة الجمع)‏ \ works: the moving parts of a machine (other than the wheels of a vehicle): You should oil the works of your sewing machine. \ أَجْزَاء نَزوعة (يُمكِنُ فَصلُها)‏ \ detachable parts. \ الجُزْء الأوسط من الحشرة \ thorax: the middle part of an insect, between the head and the abdomen. \ جُزْء تَفْصيلي \ detail: one of the small parts that make up a complete description: Please give me all the details of the accident. Describe it in detail. \ الجُزْء الخارجيّ \ outside: (often attrib.) the outer part; not the enclosed part: The outside of the house was painted white. \ الجُزْء الذي يُقْعَدُ عَلَيه \ seat: the part on which one’s bottom rests, when one sits: the seat of one’s trousers; the seat of a chair (not its back or its legs). \ جُزْء الشارع المُخَطَّط (المُخَصَّص لعُبور المُشاة)‏ \ zebra crossing: (in Britain) a place on a busy street marked in black and white stripes, where people have the right to cross the street. \ جُزْء طفيف \ fraction: a small part: Only a fraction of the money remained. \ الجُزْء العَمِيق \ channel: the deep part of a waterway: Keep to the channel or you will stick in the mud. \ جُزْءٌ مُقْتَطَع \ fraction. \ جُزْء مُكوِّن (لِـ)‏ \ component: helping to form a complete thing: There are many component parts of a machine. ingredient: a part of a mixture (esp. in cooking). \ الجُزْء المُلامس للأرض من دُولاب السيّارة \ tread: the raised pattern on a tyre (which stops it from sliding). \ جُزْء من أجزاء الكلام \ part of speech: (in the study of language) a kind of word, such as verb or noun. \ جُزْء من بَلَد \ country: land with a special nature or character: This is good farming country. The road ran through thickly wooded country. \ جُزْء من بِناء مَبْنِيّ بالحَجَر \ stonework: decorative stone that is built into a wall, etc.. \ جُزْء من مائة من الدُّولار \ cent: a piece of money that is worth one hundredth of the chief coin: 100 cents make one American dollar.

    Arabic-English dictionary > جزء

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