n.:
分(辅币单位,相当于许多国家主币面值的 1%,如美元或欧元的 1%)
网络:
美分;百;分币
1.
And 77 per cent said that any of the words used to say thanks were irrelevant, believing a pleasant gesture works just as well.
77%的人说用哪个词来表达谢谢都无所谓,他们相信一个亲切的动作能达到同样的效果。
2.
Even more stunning was that, at the end of these two decades, 55 per cent of the workforce was at a new job.
更令人吃惊的是,在八九十年代末,55%的劳动力都在从事新的工作。
3.
Despite the array of policies, national real estate prices have continued to rise, jumping 10. 7 per cent in February from a year earlier.
尽管出台了一系列政策,全国房地产价格仍继续上涨,2月份同比飙升10.
4.
Even worse, future growth rates might be merely 1? per cent a year, not 2? per cent, as the Treasury bravely still believes.
更糟糕的是,未来的年增长率可能仅为1.75%,而不是财政部仍大胆相信的2.
5.
About 75 per cent said they thought about intimacy at least once a day, but only one in three people got their daily dose of it.
约75%的调查对象称,他们每天至少会想一次与爱人亲热的事,但仅有三分之一的人每天会亲热一下。
6.
The planet, known as TrES-2b, reflects less than 1 per cent of light, which makes it darker than any other planet or moon.
这颗行星被命名为TrES-2b,它仅反射低于1%的恒星光线,这使得它比迄今发现的任何行星或卫星都要暗。
7.
This turned out to be a year in which the regional economy shrank by 3. 8 per cent or more.
结果发现的是一个地区经济收缩了3.8%或更多的年份。
8.
It has already proved to be vital to entrepreneurs and America's small businesses, which generate up to 80 per cent of new jobs in the US.
事实已经证明,互联网对企业家和美国小型企业是必不可少的,而美国80%的新工作机会来自小型企业。
9.
Without that as a means of financing consumption, the economy would barely have grown at 1 per cent a year under President George W. Bush.
如果没有它作为消费融资的手段,在乔治•W•布什(GeorgeW.Bush)总统任期内,美国经济的年增长率将勉强达到1%。
10.
Japan continued to be among the laggards with 5. 7 per cent growth, which still left it number two in the global league table.
日本的研发支出增长5.7%,继续位居后列,但该国仍居全球研发支出排行榜的亚军。