billions 的 2 个定义
plural bil·lions, bil·lion.
- a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 9 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 12 zeros.
- a very large number: I've told you so billions of times.
- equal in number to a billion.
billions 近义词
等同于 oodles
更多billions例句
- Moderna had promised to make up to a billion doses during 2021.
- At just a few parts per billion—a range similar to our natural noses—the biohybrid “nose” was able to reliably pick up the smell, with over 90 percent accuracy.
- In the world of Big Tech there has long been a important obsession about getting the internet to the “next billion” people.
- Even a few hundred billion galaxies means there’s an entire galaxy out there for every star in the Milky Way.
- A former financier with the multi-billion dollar investment firm, Citadel, Hathiramani sees Flockjay, and the business of tech sales as a way for a number of people to transform their lives.
- Using standard methods, the cost of printing DNA could run upwards of a billion dollars or more, depending on the strand.
- And as a bonus, they send home more than $20 billion in remittances each year.
- The amount of vanished bitcoins was 650,000 BTC (or 24.7 billion yen).
- Why else would $4 billion have been spent on the midterm election?
- Among other things, the bill appropriates $1.1 trillion in funding—including over $550 billion for the Department of Defense.
- Expenditure for new manufacturing plant and equipment exceeded one billion dollars in one recent seven-year period.
- He had never imagined wild flowers by the billion, nor such a harmonious variety of color.
- Oh, it's worth a billion milrays to look upon a live person again!
- Well, I'll just bet you a million billion dollars He can't make a trolley car go in two directions at the same time.
- "Over three and a half billion eggs and small fish were distributed last year, if I remember rightly," was the reply.