A hundred and one doesn't mean anything really. At least not all by itself. There are a hundred and one ways to die, a hundred and one ways to cheat on your taxes, there's a hundred and one things to do. It just means a lot of something.
It mean one hundred and twenty four. That is one lot of one hundred, two lots of ten and four lots of one.
You would write it 101,000; that is assuming you mean one hundred and one thousand.
Centi
Do you mean one hundred thousand, if so you write it like this 100,000
265 000 is two hundred and sixty-five thousand I don't know what you mean by "and hundred" is it plus one hundred, if so it's 265 000 + 100 If you mean two hundred and sixty-five thousand, one hundred, it's 265 100
This is not an idiom. It is a measurement. $100,000 is how you write it in numbers.
This is not an idiom. It is a mathematical fraction. 99/100 is nearly 100 percent.
It emphasizes uniqueness.
"A penny" isn't an idiom - it's just a one-cent American coin.
Eternal isn't an idiom. It's a word. Idioms are phrases that seem to mean one thing but mean something else.
This isn't an idiom. Telling a story means to speak and relay a tale - which can be a true one or a false one.
One hundred grand is One hundred thousand.
it means to control someone
It means to raise one eyebrow.
"Cien", in Spanish, does mean a hundred.
A hundred, one hundred, 100.
This is an idiom meaning to narrow your focus down. It can also mean to narrow your aim and focus on one thing to hit. Picture the zero as a target and you get the idea of the idiom.