A very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
The number that is represented as a one followed by 18 zeros.
Sinônimos
Examples for "million"
Examples for "million"
1Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
2However, 5 million public sector workers will continue to suffer wage freezes.
3Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
4The condition leads to nearly 1 million hospitalizations per year, Medtronic said.
5Industry sources say these slots have a market value of £50 million.
1The budget gap could reach 250 billion pesos this year, traders said.
2Later this year, 150 billion yuan more will come onto the market.
3Last year Italian police seized several billion euros' worth of 'Ndrangheta assets.
4The company said its market cap currently is roughly 55 billion reais.
5The state budget deficit this year is projected at 195 billion riyals.
1Sixty minutes and a zillion phone calls later, the issue was resolved.
2I pulled from an article I'd read about a zillion years earlier.
3Photograph: Alamy Like a zillion other city-dwellers, I get a veggie box.
4Unless he's been one of the zillion calls I've ignored this afternoon.
5There's a zillion, people say crazy things about you on the internet.
1With the gazillion pajama-wearing users of Google-owned Blogger.com, however, not so much.
2Though it was nine gazillion degrees, a shiver ran down her spine.
3I'd heard every song and every playlist a gazillion times before.
4I may as well be talking about a billion gazillion dollars.
5Here's how to have a fun coffee break without downing a gazillion calories.
1Especially when I'm in the company of someone with a jillion facets.
2Dead babies again, murdered by some facr'ing enemy a jillion years ago.
3And spent about a jillion hours holed up in Internet cafés.
4Out of a jillion names, he's gonna remember that name, huh?
5She's related the story a million jillion times, but it always feels fresh in her telling.
Name for the number with value 10¹² or 10¹⁸ depending on the scale used.
The number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros.
1It suggests dropping the health risk level to 12 parts per trillion.
2Tax evasion and avoidance cost European states one trillion euros per year.
3Last year foreign investment into Indonesia reached a record 148 trillion rupiah.
4EU ministers have agreed on half a trillion euro coronavirus rescue plan.
5It also has an open border with India and its trillion-dollar economy.
6The investment board is targeting 156 trillion rupiah of FDI this year.
7Roughly four trillion dollars' worth of currency is traded every single day.
8The central bank later promised to contribute up to 5 trillion won.
9There the Commission has proposed an allocation of almost 1 trillion euros.
10That would be a significant sum even for Tokyo's 517-trillion-yen main board.
11Over the same period, the government accumulated a 446 trillion yen deficit.
12Alaska holds an estimated 35 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves.
13He could not believe he had just murdered a trillion intelligent beings.
14Who funds the trillion dollar plan of the U.N.'s new global goals?
15Merrill Lynch estimates the final bill could climb to 11 trillion yen.
16A trillion trillion is a big number, but it's just a number.
Translations for trillion