Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - percent
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Percent
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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 ~ or ~s) Date: 1667 1. plural ~ a. one part in a hundred b. ~age a large ~ of their income 2. ~s plural, British securities bearing a specified rate of interest III. adjective Date: 1888 1. reckoned on the basis of a whole divided into 100 parts 2. paying interest at a specified ~
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процент - percent of harmonic distortion - percent of ripple voltage - exploitation percent - growth percent - mass percent - plant percent - volume percent ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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процент, процентный fifty percent ellipse — эллипс равных вероятностей percent ionic character — минер. доля ионной связи - few percent - leakage percent - mole percent - percent by volume - percent by weight - percent modulation - percent reduction - percent ripple ...Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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сущ. процент - percent complete - percent paid off - percent utilization of capacity Syn: percentage, incidence, interest rate ...Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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1. ам. школ. жарг. выводить отметку на письменном экзамене he was not percented —- отметку ему не поставили, он не получил оценки ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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~1 also per cent BrE adj, ~ adv 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 you a hundred percent.) ~2 also per cent BrE n 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc an amount equal to 5, 10 etc parts out of a total that consists of 100 parts (30 percent (=30%) of our profits | The bank charges interest at fourteen per cent (=14%) .) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1568, from Mod.L. per centum "by the hundred." Until early 20c. often treated as an abbreviation and punctuated accordingly. Percentage is first recorded 1789; sense of "profit, advantage" is from 1862; percentile is from 1889. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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