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 trillion ['triljәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大量

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    trillion
    [ noun ]
    1. a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)

    2. <noun.quantity>
      there were millions of flies
    3. the number that is represented as a one followed by 18 zeros

    4. <noun.quantity>
      in England they call a quintillion a trillion
    5. the number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros

    6. <noun.quantity>
      in England they call a trillion a billion
    [ adj ]
    1. one quintillion in Great Britain

    2. <adj.all>
    3. one million million in the United States

    4. <adj.all>


    Trillion \Tril"lion\, n. [F. trillion, formed from the pref.
    tri- in imitation of million a million. Cf. {Billion}.]
    According to the French notation, which is used upon the
    Continent generally and in the United States, the number
    expressed by a unit with twelve ciphers annexed; a million
    millions; according to the English notation, the number
    produced by involving a million to the third power, or the
    number represented by a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed.
    See the Note under {Numeration}.

    1. Industry assets as of Aug. 31 were $1.31 trillion, the lowest since August 1988.
    2. The 63-member conference agreed unanimously to raise the federal borrowing limit to $2.8 trillion from the current level of $2.32 trillion, an increase of $480 billion.
    3. The 63-member conference agreed unanimously to raise the federal borrowing limit to $2.8 trillion from the current level of $2.32 trillion, an increase of $480 billion.
    4. The maker of office automation equipment said group sales edged up to 7.375 trillion lire ($5.92 billion) from 7.317 trillion lire.
    5. The maker of office automation equipment said group sales edged up to 7.375 trillion lire ($5.92 billion) from 7.317 trillion lire.
    6. Others, like Collender, say a deficit difference of a few billion dollars in a $5 trillion economy is relatively harmless.
    7. The Democratic chairman of the Senate Budget Committee today praised parts of the $1.1 trillion fiscal 1989 budget President Reagan submitted to Congress, but warned that the proposal left tough deficit fighting for future administrations.
    8. Last year, Japan's major companies raised nearly 25 trillion yen (US$164.23 billion) of funds through equity sales.
    9. The total value is about $4 trillion, compared with about $3 trillion for New York Stock Exchange-listed companies.
    10. The total value is about $4 trillion, compared with about $3 trillion for New York Stock Exchange-listed companies.
    11. Computers handle half a trillion dollars in U.S. bank transfers a day.
    12. Expected tax revenues in the fiscal year totaled 62.3 trillion yen.
    13. In balloon flights last year over southern France and central India at altitudes of 10 to 15 kilometers, the scientists found the concentration of one Halon gas was, by a measure called a volume mixing ratio, about two parts per trillion parts of air.
    14. Japan's booming industry of English-language schools racked up estimated sales of three trillion yen ($24.2 billion) last year.
    15. The burden of interest payments is the heaviest part of the Third World's $1.3 trillion debt.
    16. If the current price holds, the government could conceivably raise six trillion to eight trillion yen ($35 billion to $50 billion) through new equity sales later this year.
    17. If the current price holds, the government could conceivably raise six trillion to eight trillion yen ($35 billion to $50 billion) through new equity sales later this year.
    18. Corporate spending on advertisements in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television was 259 trillion yen, or about $19.95 billion, up 7.7 percent from 1986, Dentsu said.
    19. The company said it expects to spend 1.3 trillion pesetas this year to upgrade its outmoded telephone network, with substantial investment in shifting from analog to digital exchanges and lines.
    20. Separately, the Tokyo Stock Exchange said the balance of margin buying rose 68.6 billion yen last week to 4.919 trillion yen, while the balance of margin selling rose 34 billion to 599.8 billion yen.
    21. Mrs. McGrath's division, with only 180 staffers, oversees an industry that manages about $1 trillion in total assets.
    22. When Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency in 1981, he inherited a national debt of $1 trillion.
    23. Ms. Matsui at Barclays de Zoete Wedd estimates the value of issues that could emerge between now and September at more than four trillion yen, far more than the capacity of Japanese investors to digest.
    24. President Reagan on Monday sent Congress a $1.15 trillion budget that is certain to be changed by President-elect George Bush and a Democratic-controlled Congress.
    25. He estimated a trillion dollars would be needed over seven years or so.
    26. The Commerce Department said spending totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $3.73 trillion, up from $3.72 trillion in October.
    27. The Commerce Department said spending totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $3.73 trillion, up from $3.72 trillion in October.
    28. Motor-vehicle sales rose 6.5%, to 5.218 trillion yen.
    29. This is the national capital with the $1.3 trillion annual budget, with a Congress of 535 Members who've pushed federal laws and rules into every corner of American life.
    30. The Senate on Wednesday kicked aside two days of arguments about truth-in-budgeting and began expanding the war on drugs as it moved to finish its $1.1 trillion fiscal 1989 spending plan.
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