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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
per cent
per cent (especially BrE) (NAmE usually per·cent)BrE [pə ˈsent] NAmE [pər ˈsent] (symb. %)noun, adjective, adverb noun (pl. per cent, per·cent) one part in every hundred • Poor families spend about 80 to 90 per cent of their income on food. • It is often stated that we use only 10 per cent of our brain. •What per cent of the population is/are overweight? Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: from ↑per + ↑cent, perhaps an abbreviation of pseudo-Latin per centum. Grammar Point: expressing percentages Percentages (= numbers of per cent) are written in words as twenty-five per cent and in figures as 25%. If a percentage is used with an uncountable or a singular noun the verb is generally singular: ▪ 90% of the land ▪ is ▪ cultivated. If the noun is singular but represents a group of people, the verb is singular in NAmE but in BrE it may be singular or plural: ▪ Eighty per cent of the work force ▪ is/are ▪ against the strike. If the noun is plural, the verb is plural: ▪ 65% of children ▪ play ▪ computer games. adjective, adverb by, in or for every hundred •a 15 per cent rise in price • House prices rose five per cent last year. Word Origin: [per cent] mid 16th cent.: from ↑per + ↑cent, perhaps an abbreviation of pseudo-Latin per centum.
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