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n. 百分比, 百分数, 部分

[机] 百分率




    percent
    [ noun ]
    a proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred)
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    1. He said Muscovites, who gave him 89 percent of the vote in a two-way race in March, would be "partially satisfied." On the march to Pushkin Square, a city bus stopped, and dozens of passengers got off to join in.
    2. Quaker Oats Co. today reported a 9.2 percent drop in its third-quarter earnings, citing an extraordinary expense of $20.7 million stemming from the consolidation of its European food-manufacturing operations.
    3. People over 65 make up 12 percent of the nation's population, but use 30 percent of health care services, Vagelos said.
    4. People over 65 make up 12 percent of the nation's population, but use 30 percent of health care services, Vagelos said.
    5. Coniston, which owns nearly 6 percent of Gillette stock, forced the proxy vote earlier this year in hopes of winning four directors' seats to pressure the 12-member Gillette board to sell the company.
    6. "What portion of the 12 percent are drivers is not yet known," said Richard Sykes, professor of speech communication at the University of Minnesota and director of the survey.
    7. Kodak's earnings for all of 1989 declined 62 percent to $529 million, or $1.63 per share, compared with $1.40 billion, or $4.31 per share, in 1988.
    8. The local economy is diversifying, tourism and trade are up and the jobless rate was a relatively low 4.1 percent as of August.
    9. The 1991 request for the space station represents a 36 percent, or $699 million, increase over the 1990 amount.
    10. Domestic coal production so far this year is 119.8 million tons, 8.1 percent ahead of last year's production at this time.
    11. It faces the immense challenge of pulling Algeria out of a crisis brought on by the plummeting price of oil, which represents 97 percent of the country's export earnings.
    12. American businesses, worried about a recession, plan a barely perceptible 0.4 percent increase in spending to modernize in 1991, the most pessimistic outlook for business investment in five years.
    13. An 11 percent decline in domestic demand and a 17 percent drop in the British market also contributed to the lower profits, the report said.
    14. An 11 percent decline in domestic demand and a 17 percent drop in the British market also contributed to the lower profits, the report said.
    15. He said it had been shrinking since then, now getting a fraction of 1 percent of the budget.
    16. The District of Columbia has the nation's second highest per capita income after the state of Connecticut: $20,303 annually, which is 32.3 percent higher than the national average.
    17. The average yield was 7.84 percent, down from 8.18 percent at the last auction on Sept. 25.
    18. The average yield was 7.84 percent, down from 8.18 percent at the last auction on Sept. 25.
    19. Orders for durable goods, a key benchmark for the economy, surged 6.7 percent in March, and purchasing managers reported that the manufacturing economy expanded for the first time in 11 months in April.
    20. Jackson's white support, up from about 5 percent four years ago, was bolstered by a nearly unanimous black vote, WNBC-TV and ABC News polls said.
    21. Americans' disposable, or after-tax, incomes rose 1.7 percent in January after rising 0.9 percent in December and falling 0.3 percent in November.
    22. Americans' disposable, or after-tax, incomes rose 1.7 percent in January after rising 0.9 percent in December and falling 0.3 percent in November.
    23. Americans' disposable, or after-tax, incomes rose 1.7 percent in January after rising 0.9 percent in December and falling 0.3 percent in November.
    24. Mark Obrinsky, an economist with the U.S. League of Savings Institutions, said the March increase, coupled with an overall 9.6 percent jump in February, provide evidence that housing has recovered from its slump in December and January.
    25. Economic growth has been 5 percent over the same period, according to government figures.
    26. Another government report Wednesday showed that new homes sales climbed 5.5 percent in June, the third monthly increase.
    27. U.S. industrial production surged 0.7 percent in April as a boom in demand for business equipment helped give the country the biggest increase in factory output in six months, the government said Monday.
    28. The capital gains plan approved Thursday would cut the current maximum rate of 33 percent to 19.6 percent for 27 months. Thereafter, the rate would rise to 28 percent but any gains would be taxed only on the amount exceeding the annual inflation rate.
    29. The capital gains plan approved Thursday would cut the current maximum rate of 33 percent to 19.6 percent for 27 months. Thereafter, the rate would rise to 28 percent but any gains would be taxed only on the amount exceeding the annual inflation rate.
    30. The capital gains plan approved Thursday would cut the current maximum rate of 33 percent to 19.6 percent for 27 months. Thereafter, the rate would rise to 28 percent but any gains would be taxed only on the amount exceeding the annual inflation rate.
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