zillions / ˈzɪl yən /

十亿十几亿数以亿计数以亿计的

zillions2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural zil·lions, zil·lion.

  1. an extremely large, indeterminate number.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or amounting to a zillion.

zillions 近义词

zillions

等同于 number

zillions

等同于 oodles

zillions

等同于 scads

更多zillions例句

  1. Of all the zillions of atoms and molecules in the universe, we have the privilege of being composed of those very, very few atoms that have joined together in the special arrangement to make living matter.
  2. Google, data aggregators, and a zillion other tech and not-so-tech companies need to do it, too.
  3. As with every von Trier film, there will be a zillion think pieces on whether or not the filmmaker is a misogynist.
  4. With its generous quota of automatic weapons and breaking glass, Die Hard 2 is superficially like a zillion other action movies.
  5. Implementing something as big as Obamacare, with about a hundred zillion moving parts, is a monstrous task.
  6. To be sure, a zillion Obama critics are dumping on the bifurcated break.
  7. There were about a zillion startups who were trying to make a buck on the Xnet.