The idiom "happy" does not mean the exact number, but often emphasizes the quantity, such as:
In hundreds (in hundreds) (in hundreds, in large quantities);
Exactly one hundred ([(one hundred pounds, a huge sum));
Happiness percentage (100%, complete);
The dream of human way (thousands of people);
The dream of millions (hundreds of millions)
"One percent" means one percent, which means high probability, very likely.
"Ninety-nine percent" has a similar meaning to the former: 99%, almost all, almost always.
There are many "one hundred and one kinds", for example, in one hundred and one ways.
"We have a forgotten thing to do." Instead of specifying 10 1 things to do, it emphasizes that "there are many things to do." .
"Candies and snacks" refer to small candied fruits (or sweets) used as cake decorations. However, "big (or long) forgetting" refers to a real number, which means the same as "six points" or "forgetting twenty" 120.
In proverbs, "hundred" means nothing, emphasizing "many" is usually in contrast to "one". The collection is as follows:
A fool may throw a stone into a well that a hundred smart people can't get out of. A fool can't get back a hundred wise men in a stone-throwing well.
A 100-pound apology is of no use. A hundred catties of trouble can hardly pay off a debt (or: trouble can't pay off a debt)
Buyers want a pair of big eyes; Seller, no. The buyer should have a hundred eyes, but the seller can have no eyes.
If you kill a flea in March, you kill a hundred. Kill fleas in March, and kill one hundred less.
A man can't do a stupid thing in his life, but he must listen to it a hundred times. You can't do a stupid thing in your life, but you are sure to hear hundreds.
People in high positions have too many enemies, too few friends and too many enemies.
One father is better than a hundred school teachers. Better than a hundred teachers.
A clever mind is better than a hundred strong hands. There are hundreds of pairs of strong hands, and none is like a wise man.
One person is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one person. One person is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one person.
What is lost in hunger will be found in the shire. If the village is lost, the county can get it.
The county or county referred to in this sentence is a grass-roots administrative unit (a subdivision of a county or county with its own court), which is roughly equivalent to a township or town. According to Brewer's dictionary of phrases and fables, at first "100 hides" may form a grass-roots administrative unit, hence the name "Bai". (hide is the unit price of former land in Britain, equivalent to 60 to 120 mu).
When angry, count to ten before you speak; If you are angry, a hundred. Count first when you are angry, and say hundreds after you are angry.
In addition:
One hundred out of a hundred. ....
Hundreds of dreams
Note that it can only be used with of if there is an S after "Happy". If there is a number in front of it, which means it is greater than 100, such as 300, it should be said that "Sanxi" has no S.
If it is an expression of 200, it is two hundred; ; If the attribute is 200, it is 200. For example:
There are two hundred people in the hall.
He wrote an article of 200 words yesterday.
When used with specific numbers, it is customary to use the singular without the preposition of. For example:
He is prepared to pay 200 pounds.
He is willing to pay 200 pounds.
More than one hundred people were injured.
More than one hundred people were injured.
However, when the nouns behind these words are modified by personal pronouns such as the, the, the, the us, the, etc., the preposition of must be used at this time. For example:
About the forgotten three of them (attention! They have left there.
About 300 people left there.
★★★★★ Where the plural is used.
When these words are not used with specific numbers, but represent uncertain pan-indices, they should not only be used in plural, but also with preposition of, and then with nouns. For example:
The sun is shining. Thousands of people are lying on the beach.
The sun is shining and thousands of people are lying on the beach.
A careless mistake cost the company thousands of pounds.
A careless mistake cost the company hundreds of pounds.
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In idioms, "hundred" does not mean the exact number, but it often emphasizes quantity, such as:
In hundreds (in hundreds) (in hundreds, in large quantities);
Exactly one hundred ([(one hundred pounds, a huge sum));
100% (white, complete);
The dream of human way (thousands of people);
The dream of millions (hundreds of millions)
Finally sorted it out, and the thinking is very clear. I worked hard. Give me some points, O(∩_∩)O~
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In addition, in proverbs, "hundred" means nothing, emphasizing "many" is usually in contrast to "one". The author collects and sorts it out as follows: (Take a look, it is helpful for writing, and the following are all extensions)
A fool may throw a stone into a well that a hundred wise men can't get out of.
A fool throws a stone into a well, and it is difficult for a hundred wise people to get it back.
(or: a fool makes trouble, and a hundred cleverness can't make up for it).
A hundred pounds of sorrow is not worth an ounce of debt.
A hundred pounds of trouble can hardly pay off a debt.
Buyers want a pair of big eyes; Seller, no.
Shoppers should have a hundred eyes, but sellers can have no eyes.
The seller plays dumb, so be careful when buying containers.
If you kill a flea in March, you kill a hundred.
Kill fleas in February and kill xiaobai.
A man can't do a stupid thing in his life, but he must listen to it a hundred times.
You can't do a stupid thing in your life, but you will hear hundreds of things.
People in high positions have too many enemies and too few friends.
People in important positions have too few friends and too many enemies.
One father is better than the owner of a hundred schools.
Better than a hundred teachers.
A clever mind is better than a hundred strong hands.
There are hundreds of pairs of strong hands, and none is like a wise man.
One person is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one person.
One person is worth a hundred, and a hundred is not worth one person.
Lost things can also be found in the shire.
Lost in the village, the county can still take it.
The county or county referred to in this sentence is the basic administrative unit.
(a subdivision of a county with its own court), roughly equivalent to a township or town. According to Brewer's dictionary of phrases and fables, at first "100 hides" may form a grass-roots administrative unit, hence the name "Bai". (hide is the unit price of former land in Britain, equivalent to 60 to 120 mu).
When angry, count to ten before you speak; If you are angry, a hundred.
Count first when you are angry, and say hundreds after you are angry.
★★★★★★ To sum up, therefore,
Three hundred, which is used in the table 300 under normal conditions.
Three of, when it is modified by special qualifiers such as the, the, the think, or followed by a pronoun such as us and them, the preposition of, which also means 300, must be used at this time.
★★★★★★★ (It has the same meaning as Three Lost, but it is a grammatical error to use Three Lost without of in the above situation. If you are more careful, you can translate the three Lost of into "300 in……", so you should have them, they and so on. "300 of these/them". To put it bluntly, without them, they wait. How can you use "300 in…… ..."? Nobody knows what it is! ! ! )