hundred
num.百,一百;[pl.]许多 a.一百的;许多
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◙ (pl. hundreds或 [与数词或数量词连用时]hundred)1. (a/one hundred)the number equivalent to the product of ten and ten; ten more than ninety; 100[Roman numeral: c or C.] • 一百;一百个[罗马数字:c 或C.] »a hundred yards away. 100码远。 »there are just a hundred of us here. 我们这儿有100人。 (hundreds)the numbers from one hundred to• 几百 »an unknown number, probably in the hundreds, had already been lost. 已丢失的具体数字不知道,可能是几百吧。 (hundreds)several hundred things or people• 几百物(或人) »it cost hundreds of pounds. 要花几百英镑。 [一般作 hundreds] [informal] an unspecified large number• [非正式] 许多 »hundreds of letters poured in. 许多封信蜂拥而至。 (the —— hundreds)the years of a specified century• 百年,世纪 »the early nineteen hundreds. 19世纪早期。 one hundred years old• 一百岁 »you must be over a hundred!. 你一定有100多岁了!。 one hundred miles per hour• 时速100英里 [Cricket] a batsman's score of a hundred runs or more• [板球] 击球手获得的一百(或以上)的得分 (chiefly in spoken English) used to express whole hours in the twenty-four-hour system• [主要用于英语口语,在二十四小时制中表示整点]…点整 »twelve hundred hours. 12点整。◙ noun1. [Brit. historical] a subdivision of a county or shire, having its own court• [英,史] 百户邑(郡以下的行政单位,有独立法院) »Wantage Hundred. 旺蒂奇百户邑。【IDIOMS】
◘ a [或one] hundred per cent1. entirely ; completely • 完全,百分之百 »I'm not a hundred per cent sure. 我不十分确定。 [usu. with negative] [informal] completely fit and healthy• [非正式] 完全复元;健康 »she did not feel one hundred per cent. 她感觉身体不是十分健康。 [informal] maximum effort and commitment• [非正式] 最大的努力,最大的支持 »he always gave one hundred per cent for United. 他对联队总是给予最大的支持。【派生】
♦ hundredfold adjective & adverb♦ hundredth ordinal number【语源】
1. late Old English, from hund 'hundred' (from an Indo-European root shared with Latin centum and Greek hekaton) + a second element meaning 'number'; of Germanic origin and related to Dutch honderd and German hundert. The noun sense 'subdivision of a county' is of uncertain origin: it may originally have been equivalent to a hundred hides of land (see hide )
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