billion

        英 ['b?lj?n] 美['b?lj?n]
        • n. 十億;大量
        • num. 十億
        • adj. 十億的
        • n. (Billion)人名;(法)比利翁

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        詞態(tài)變化


        復(fù)數(shù):?billions;

        中文詞源


        billion 十億

        前綴bi-, 二。million, 百萬。字面意思是萬億,現(xiàn)通常指十億。

        英文詞源


        billion (n.)
        1680s, from French billion (originally byllion in Chuquet's unpublished "Le Triparty en la Science des Nombres," 1484; copied by De la Roche, 1520); see bi- "two" + million. A million million in Britain and Germany (numeration by groups of sixes), which was the original sense; subsequently altered in French to "a thousand million" (numeration by groups of threes) and picked up in that form in U.S., "due in part to French influence after the Revolutionary War" [David E. Smith, "History of Mathematics," 1925]. France then reverted to the original meaning in 1948. British usage is truer to the etymology, but U.S. sense is said to be increasingly common there in technical writing.
        In Italian arithmetics from the last quarter of the fifteenth century the words bilione or duilione, trilione, quadrilione or quattrilione, quintilione, cinquilione, or quinquilione, sestione or sestilione, settilione, ottilione, noeilione and decilione occur as common abbreviations of due volte millioni, tre volte millione, etc. In other countries these words came into use much later, although one French writer, Nicolas Chuquet, mentions them as early as 1484, in a book not printed until 1881. The Italians had, besides, another system of numeration, proceeding by powers of a thousand. The French, who like other northern peoples, took most if not all their knowledge of modern or Arabic arithmetic from the Italians, early confounded the two systems of Italian numeration, counting in powers of a thousand, but adopting the names which properly belong to powers of a million.
        For a time in Britain gillion (1961), based on giga-, was tried as "a thousand million" to avoid ambiguity.

        雙語例句


        1. Exports in June rose 1.5% to a record $30.91 billion.
        6月份的出口額上升了1.5%,創(chuàng)下309.1億美元的歷史最高紀(jì)錄。

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        2. Novello says college students will spend $4.2 billion yearly on alcoholic beverages.
        諾韋洛說大學(xué)生每年在酒精飲品上會(huì)消費(fèi)掉42億美元。

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        3. This has been done by plundering £4 billion from the Government reserves.
        這是通過侵占40億英鎊的政府儲(chǔ)備金完成的。

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        4. The advertising agency rang up 1.4 billion dollars in yearly sales.
        這家廣告代理商每年銷售額達(dá)14億美元。

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        5. The US trade deficit widened to $7.59 billion in November.
        11月美國(guó)的貿(mào)易赤字?jǐn)U大到75.9億美元。

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