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billion ['bɪljən] n
econ., nat.sc., industr. 10sup9sup; miliardo m
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billion ['bɪljən] n
gen. a thousand million, a milliard (US, modern British & Australian, short scale: 109: At the last assessment it [the national debt] amounts to seven billion pounds (£7,000,000,000). • In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. wiktionary.org)
earth.sc. 10¹² (英国,德国)
el. 109
obs., brit. a million million, a trillion (dated, rare, British & Australian, long scale: 1012: n = 1,000,000,000,000, that is, = a billion, or the square of a million (1778) • There is a bill to be picked up for cleaning the former Soviet countries of £1 billion. By that I mean a British billion, because when I was little I was told that a billion was a million million and then the Americans said that it was a thousand million. Well, I am talking about a million million pounds worth of clean-up to be done. (2000 Ladyman, Stephen, Speech to the House of Commons wiktionary.org)
billion: 11 phrases in 3 subjects
Economy2
Name of organization8
Technology1