yüz rakamı, 100

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hundred
A hundred-dollar bill
An administrative subdivision in southern English counties and in other countries
{n} the number 1, 1 times 1
emphasis You can use a hundred per cent or one hundred per cent to emphasize that you agree completely with something or that it is completely right or wrong. Are you a hundred per cent sure it's your neighbour? = absolutely. Four Hundred Council of the Hundred Days Hundred Years' War
The product of ten multiplied by ten, or the number of ten times ten; a collection or sum, consisting of ten times ten units or objects; five score
{i} number 100
a hundred runs scored by a batsman
The plural form is hundred after a number, or after a word or expression referring to a number, such as `several' or `a few'
Also, a symbol representing one hundred units, as 100 or C
ten 10s being ten more than ninety
{s} being 100 in number
The cardinal number that is the second power of ten, occurring after ninety-nine, represented in Roman numerals as C and in Arabic numerals as 100. Ordinal: hundredth
adj [(It costs six ~ Rupiah )] ratus [(Itu harga enam ~ Rupiah )] 2 one hundred adj seratus (ratus)
A hundred or one hundred is the number 100. According to one official more than a hundred people have been arrested
emphasis If you refer to hundreds of things or people, you are emphasizing that there are very many of them. Hundreds of tree species face extinction You can also use hundreds as a pronoun. Hundreds have been killed in the fighting and thousands made homeless
A unit of local administration introduced in the tenth century, (normally) larger than a village but smaller than a county; the name has some connection to a territory of 100 "hides" (a measurement of area), although this was not consistently the case in practice In the former Danelaw the "wapentake" had a similar role Many towns had acquired, by the time of Domesday, the status of a hundred (or at least a half-hundred -- which made little practical difference) The hundred court developed out of, and superseded, the older folkmoot; it dealt with less serious criminal and civil cases For further background information see: The Laws of King Edgar, 959-975 A D : This is the Ordinance how the Hundred shall be held
An administrative subdivision in southern English counties and other countries
being ten more than ninety
A division of a country in England, supposed to have originally contained a hundred families, or freemen
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