A hundred and one is a number: 101
A hundred to one is a ratio: 100 to 1
A hundred to one is typically used to give odds. If I were to say your chances of completion are 100 to 1 that would mean out of 100 people, only 1 of them is normally capable of completing the task.
If you were discussing a sports team and the odds were 100 to 1 than you are saying that if those two teams played 100 games, the odds are the bad team is only going to win 1 out of those 100 games.
Fully, wholly, entirely.
The translation of 'yibai' in Chinese can vary due to the accents. The most common translation would be 'one hundred'.
To whatever degree, above and beyond...going to whatever extent
E centum.
In the King James version the phrase - four hundred and forty four - does not appear at all. Nor does the phrase - four hundred - appear in any verse with the phrase - forty four.
One hundred grand is One hundred thousand.
"Cien", in Spanish, does mean a hundred.
A hundred, one hundred, 100.
A hundred is understood to mean one hundred.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means to cost. A cowboy might say "That horse stands me in a hundred dollars."
The raveonettes - One hundred percent 1-20 - 100% Bengali - 100% Love
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.