per cent

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yüzde

Tom yüzde yüz benimle aynı fikirde. - Tom agreed with me a hundred per cent.

Tom oyların sadece yüzde birini aldı. - Tom received only one per cent of the vote.

Per cent mille
Yüz binde bir
per cent of
yüzde başına
per cent transmission
(Nükleer Bilimler) yüzde geçirgenlik
percent
yüzde

2030'a kadar onun nüfusunun yüzde yirmi biri altmış beş yaşından büyük olacak. - By 2030 twenty-one percent of its population will be over sixty-five.

Yağmur ormanlarının, dünya yüzeyinin sadece yüzde ikisini kaplamasına rağmen; vahşi bitki, hayvan ve bitki türlerinin yarısından fazlası orada yaşar. - Although rainforests make up only two percent of the earth's surface, over half the world's wild plant, animal and insect species live there.

one hundred per cent
(deyim) [usu. with negative] informal completely fit and healthy
one hundred per cent
(deyim) maximum effort and commitment
one hundred per cent
(deyim) entirely
percent
{i} hisse

Tom bu şirkette yüzde otuzluk bir hisseye sahip. - Tom has a thirty percent interest in the company.

Onun, şirkette yüzde 10'luk bir hissesi var. - She has a 10 percent interest in the company.

percent
i., s. yüzde: ten percent of his salary maaşının yüzde onu. a two percent price hike yüzde iki oranında bir zam
percent
{i} faiz getiren değerli kâğıt
percent
(Tıp) Yüzde, %.%_vKeyReturn% percentage Yüzde oranı
percent
{i} kâr payı
English - English
You use per cent to talk about amounts. For example, if an amount is 10 per cent of a larger amount, it is equal to 10 hundredths of the larger amount. 20 to 40 per cent of the voters are undecided We aim to increase sales by 10 per cent Per cent is also an adjective. There has been a ten per cent increase in the number of new students arriving at polytechnics this year. Per cent is also an adverb. its prediction that house prices will fall 5 per cent over the year
percentage; hundredths
pct
per centum ("by the hundred")
Per cent mille
One one-thousandth of a percent, milli-percent
percent
percentage
percent
A part or other object per hundred

A resolution must receive fifty-one percent of the votes to pass.

a hundred per cent
(deyim) maximum effort and commitment
a hundred per cent
(deyim) [usu. with negative] informal completely fit and healthy
a hundred per cent
(deyim) entirely
give one hundred per cent
(deyim) Do something with a maximum effort
Percent
pct
hundred-per-cent-disability
unable to work due to physical or mental problems
percent
A ratio that compares a number to one hundred The symbol for percent is % (cf Percents Discussion)
percent
bar graphs each bar extends 100 percent and segments are measured in percentages of the whole
percent
for one hundred -- "To change a percent to a decimal, move the decimal point two places to the left " (36)
percent
The percent is equivalent to the fraction of the total respondents who answered a particular response option of a question 84% said "yes" means 84/100's of respondents answered the question with a "yes " The percent is calculated by multiplying by 100 those who answered a certain way and then dividing that number by the total respondents
percent
a proportion multiplied by 100
percent
AUDIT: The percentage of net bookings made by a particular agency compared with every other agency in a report
percent
W3S3 per cent 5 percent (5%)/10 percent (10%) etc an amount equal to five, ten etc parts out of a total of 100 parts
percent
A ratio of a number to 100
percent
a number out of 100 (%) Example: "50%, 75%"
percent
A ratio or fraction in which the second term on denominator is always 100
percent
Percent means part of 100 Examples: 23% = 23 100 4% = 4 100 = 1 25 Percent to decimal: 45% = 45 3 7% = 037 Decimal to percent: 0 79 = 79% 3 1 = 310%
percent
{i} one part of a hundred
percent
Quantile
per cent

    Turkish pronunciation

    pır sent

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpər ˈsent/ /ˈpɜr ˈsɛnt/

    Etymology

    [ 'p&r ] (preposition.) 14th century. Latin, through, by means of, by; more at FOR.

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