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Definition of billion in English: billioncardinal number ˈbɪljənˈbɪljən 1The number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a million; 1,000,000,000 or 10⁹ 十亿 a world population of nearly 5 billion 将近50亿的世界人口。 五亿美元。 Example sentencesExamples - That would have been like that one billion dollars suddenly turning into one trillion.
- Also one of the biggest gambling days of the year with two billion dollars, we know of, bet on the game.
- Gates but he's at the point where an extra billion dollars in his bank account probably makes him physically sick.
- He may have remained low key, but his billion dollar construction business has not.
- Three billion dollars more are going into health, but there are fewer operations.
- There is so much talk about the billion of dollars of reconstruction money.
- This was possibly the best business deal in history, as he has made a few billion dollars from it.
- War with Iraq will cost anything from fifty to a hundred billion dollars or more.
- Measurements of infrared light reveal that the black hole has a mass equivalent to three billion suns.
- That said this movie is sure to make at least a quarter billion in US dollars by year's end.
- Today there are six and half billion of us with bulldozers and chain saws and nuclear power.
- Disney admits that Pooh brings in a whopping one billion dollars a year.
- Road accidents are estimated to cost the equivalent of seven billion pounds per year.
- Right now, more than half a billion of the world's children are living on less than 55p a day.
- The Chinese admiral after whom the US Navy just named a billion dollar warship, for example.
- In this case four big donors get big contracts of between half a billion and two billion dollars.
- All of this amounts to eight billion dollars in lost revenue for the federal government.
- Over the next nine months, we are committed to delivering on a billion dollar assets sale.
- They export more than three and a half billion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas a year.
- He proposed a budget increase of twelve billion dollars over the next five years.
Synonyms multitude, a great number, a great quantity, a large number, a large quantity, a lot, scores, quantities, mass, crowd, throng, host, droves, horde, army, legion, sea, swarm - 1.1billionsinformal A very large number or amount of something.
〈非正式〉大量的,无数的,亿万个 our immune systems are killing billions of germs right now 我们的免疫系统此刻正在杀灭亿万个细菌。 Example sentencesExamples - Ares Vallis is one of several big outflow channels on Mars in this region that formed billions of years ago.
- It will be in billions and billions of dollars or pounds.
- A vegetarian diet would drastically reduce the amount of crop land needed to feed billions.
- Only one surviving bacterium or virus could multiply into billions in no time.
- Massive arcologies looming in the distance, like small mountains covered in billions of tiny lights.
Synonyms a lot, a great number, a large number, a great quantity, a large quantity, host, horde, mass, mountain, droves, swarm, army, legion, sea, abundance, profusion - 1.2 A billion pounds or dollars.
十亿英镑(或美元) the problem persists despite the billions spent on it 尽管花了数十亿英镑,问题依然存在。 Example sentencesExamples - That's a lot of money, but if this turns out to be multiple billions of revenue, you'd get that back in a hurry.
- We can expect Corporate welfare amounting to tens of billions in the next three years, as with the past term.
- The company still faces a dozen cases that could cost it billions more to resolve.
- It would be the best two and a half billion ever spent for the legacy an Olympics would give to British sport.
- Throughout that month, the Bank of England spent billions ensuring the pound stayed within its ERM band.
- That leaves homeowners to cover what could amount to billions in repair costs over the next years.
- Industry watchers reckon that the total amount of money involved could be in the billions.
- An example would be an investment house with assets in the billions, but with only a few dozen staff.
- Meanwhile, Ryanair is due to take delivery of dozens of new aircraft at a cost of billions.
- About half a billion in tax and lottery money has been poured into British sport over the past four years.
- If they were applied throughout the UK public sector, he adds, the savings would amount to billions.
- Heaping billions on the rich while ensuring that one out of six American kids doesn't get a penny is dead wrong.
- The US and Russia spent billions on a dozen or so robotic craft meant to land on the planet and radio back their findings.
- Despite all of the billions slathered on the program, the aircraft's design may be fatally flawed.
- Even divvying up Bill Gates' billions would amount to only a couple of hundred dollars each.
- 1.3British dated A million million (1,000,000,000,000 or 10¹²).
〈旧,主英〉一万亿 Example sentencesExamples - 1,000,000,000,000: Trillion. An old British tradition calls this a Billion
- The 'old' billion was 1000,000,000,000; this is now the trillion.
- A conventional British billion is a thousand times bigger than an American billion.
- I still maintain the 'proper' billion ... but then I still write: 'connexion'!
- To the British, including the Empire and the Commonwealth, billion has long meant a million millions (1,000,000,000,000, or 10 to the twelfth), what Americans call a trillion.
OriginLate 17th century: from French, from million, by substitution of the prefix bi- 'two' for the initial letters. Rhymesjillion, million, bajillion, modillion, multibillion, multimillion, pillion, septillion, sextillion, squillion, trillion, zillion Definition of billion in US English: billioncardinal numberˈbilyənˈbɪljən 1The number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a million; 1,000,000,000 or 10⁹ 十亿 a world population of over 6 billion 将近50亿的世界人口。 五亿美元。 Example sentencesExamples - Over the next nine months, we are committed to delivering on a billion dollar assets sale.
- Right now, more than half a billion of the world's children are living on less than 55p a day.
- In this case four big donors get big contracts of between half a billion and two billion dollars.
- Disney admits that Pooh brings in a whopping one billion dollars a year.
- That would have been like that one billion dollars suddenly turning into one trillion.
- All of this amounts to eight billion dollars in lost revenue for the federal government.
- Road accidents are estimated to cost the equivalent of seven billion pounds per year.
- There is so much talk about the billion of dollars of reconstruction money.
- Gates but he's at the point where an extra billion dollars in his bank account probably makes him physically sick.
- War with Iraq will cost anything from fifty to a hundred billion dollars or more.
- This was possibly the best business deal in history, as he has made a few billion dollars from it.
- Also one of the biggest gambling days of the year with two billion dollars, we know of, bet on the game.
- That said this movie is sure to make at least a quarter billion in US dollars by year's end.
- Today there are six and half billion of us with bulldozers and chain saws and nuclear power.
- He may have remained low key, but his billion dollar construction business has not.
- They export more than three and a half billion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas a year.
- Measurements of infrared light reveal that the black hole has a mass equivalent to three billion suns.
- The Chinese admiral after whom the US Navy just named a billion dollar warship, for example.
- He proposed a budget increase of twelve billion dollars over the next five years.
- Three billion dollars more are going into health, but there are fewer operations.
Synonyms multitude, a great number, a great quantity, a large number, a large quantity, a lot, scores, quantities, mass, crowd, throng, host, droves, horde, army, legion, sea, swarm - 1.1billionsinformal A very large number or amount of something.
〈非正式〉大量的,无数的,亿万个 our immune systems are killing billions of germs right now 我们的免疫系统此刻正在杀灭亿万个细菌。 Example sentencesExamples - A vegetarian diet would drastically reduce the amount of crop land needed to feed billions.
- Ares Vallis is one of several big outflow channels on Mars in this region that formed billions of years ago.
- Only one surviving bacterium or virus could multiply into billions in no time.
- Massive arcologies looming in the distance, like small mountains covered in billions of tiny lights.
- It will be in billions and billions of dollars or pounds.
Synonyms a lot, a great number, a large number, a great quantity, a large quantity, host, horde, mass, mountain, droves, swarm, army, legion, sea, abundance, profusion - 1.2 A billion dollars (or pounds, etc.)
the problem persists despite the billions spent on it 尽管花了数十亿英镑,问题依然存在。 Example sentencesExamples - If they were applied throughout the UK public sector, he adds, the savings would amount to billions.
- Industry watchers reckon that the total amount of money involved could be in the billions.
- That leaves homeowners to cover what could amount to billions in repair costs over the next years.
- Heaping billions on the rich while ensuring that one out of six American kids doesn't get a penny is dead wrong.
- Throughout that month, the Bank of England spent billions ensuring the pound stayed within its ERM band.
- An example would be an investment house with assets in the billions, but with only a few dozen staff.
- The US and Russia spent billions on a dozen or so robotic craft meant to land on the planet and radio back their findings.
- The company still faces a dozen cases that could cost it billions more to resolve.
- Even divvying up Bill Gates' billions would amount to only a couple of hundred dollars each.
- It would be the best two and a half billion ever spent for the legacy an Olympics would give to British sport.
- Meanwhile, Ryanair is due to take delivery of dozens of new aircraft at a cost of billions.
- About half a billion in tax and lottery money has been poured into British sport over the past four years.
- We can expect Corporate welfare amounting to tens of billions in the next three years, as with the past term.
- That's a lot of money, but if this turns out to be multiple billions of revenue, you'd get that back in a hurry.
- Despite all of the billions slathered on the program, the aircraft's design may be fatally flawed.
- 1.3British dated A million million (1,000,000,000,000 or 10¹²).
〈旧,主英〉一万亿 Example sentencesExamples - I still maintain the 'proper' billion ... but then I still write: 'connexion'!
- The 'old' billion was 1000,000,000,000; this is now the trillion.
- To the British, including the Empire and the Commonwealth, billion has long meant a million millions (1,000,000,000,000, or 10 to the twelfth), what Americans call a trillion.
- 1,000,000,000,000: Trillion. An old British tradition calls this a Billion
- A conventional British billion is a thousand times bigger than an American billion.
OriginLate 17th century: from French, from million, by substitution of the prefix bi- ‘two’ for the initial letters. |