What does cien in Spanish mean?

What is the meaning of the word cien in Spanish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cien in Spanish.

The word cien in Spanish means one hundred, one hundred, a hundred, hundredth, one hundred, a hundred, go backwards, back down, go backwards, make angry, turn on, one hundred miles per hour, a hundred miles per hour, one hundred per cent, all out, full blast, one hundred percent, annoy the hell out of, be far better at, give your all, totally, completely, more than a hundred times, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, dollar store, five-and-dime. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word cien

one hundred

nombre masculino (número natural: 100)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
El cien es mi número de la suerte.
One hundred is my lucky number.

one hundred, a hundred

adjetivo invariable (diez veces diez)

(adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.")
Tenía cien caballos en las cuadras de su castillo.
He had a hundred horses in his castle's stables.

hundredth

adjetivo invariable (ordinal: centésimo)

(adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.")
En la página cien hay un dato muy interesante.
ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. I'm telling you for the hundredth time, I'm not going to go out with you.

one hundred, a hundred

pronombre (un centenar)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Se abrirán más de quinientas plazas; cien para puestos ejecutivos.
Over five hundred jobs will be created, including one hundred for executive posts.

go backwards

verbo intransitivo (retirarse)

back down

verbo intransitivo (desistir, renunciar)

(phrasal verb, intransitive: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning and not taking direct object--for example, "make up" [=reconcile]: "After they fought, they made up.")

go backwards

verbo intransitivo (remar en retirada)

make angry

locución adverbial (coloquial (enfadar, molestar)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Me pone a cien cuando empieza a decir tonterías.
He makes me angry when he starts talking nonsense.

turn on

locución adverbial (coloquial (excitar sexualmente) (sexually)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Me pone a cien cuando se mueve así.
She turns me on when she moves like that.

one hundred miles per hour, a hundred miles per hour

locución adverbial (coloquial (muy rápido) (literal)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Tendré que ir a cien por hora con la comida o no llegaré a trabajar.

one hundred per cent

locución adverbial (coloquial (por completo)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
El defensa aseguró que ya se encuentra al cien por cien y que volverá a la cancha para participar en el fogueo.
The defense stated that it is now one hundred percent.

all out, full blast

locución adverbial (coloquial (expresa totalidad) (colloquial)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Nos hemos estado esforzando al ciento por ciento. Las máquinas están funcionando al ciento por ciento de su capacidad.
We have been struggling all out. The machines are running full blast (OR: all out).

one hundred percent

locución adverbial (por completo)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Es feminista cien por cien y está muy comprometida con los derechos de la mujer.
She is one hundred percent feminist, and is very much involved in women's rights.

annoy the hell out of

locución verbal (coloquial (fastidiar mucho)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Me da cien patadas tener que ir al cumpleaños de ese impresentable.
It annoys the hell out of me to have to go to the birthday of that disgrace.

be far better at

locución verbal (coloquial (ser más hábil)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Yo le doy cien vueltas a Luis en ajedrez, nunca me ha ganado una mano.

give your all

locución verbal (coloquial (dedicarse de lleno)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Tengo que dar el cien en el próximo examen de biología.

totally, completely

locución adverbial (coloquial (en su totalidad)

(adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down.")
Su rendimiento ha mejorado en un cien por cien.

more than a hundred times

locución adverbial (coloquial (expresa énfasis) (emphatic)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Te he dicho más de cien veces que no hagas eso.
I have told you more than a hundred times not to do that.

a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

expresión (coloquial (es mejor lo seguro)

(expression: Prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase, or other phrase or expression--for example, "behind the times," "on your own.")
Es mejor un salario fijo, aunque sea poco: más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando.

dollar store, five-and-dime

locución nominal masculina (ES: anticuado (tienda: precio único) (US)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Manuel y su hermano piensan montar un todo a cien en el centro de la ciudad.
Manuel and his brother plan to open a dollar store in the center of the city.

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