Similar words: trillionth, pillion, billion, million, zillion, millions, cotillion, vermillion. Meaning: ['trɪlɪən] n. 1. a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole) 2. the number that is represented as a one followed by 18 zeros 3. the number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros. adj. 1. one quintillion in Great Britain 2. one million million in the United States.
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(31) If all workers 55 and younger invested 4% of their pay into a private account, that would create a $4.6 trillion hole over this time.
(32) As Whitney shows, these off-balance sheet numbers are an incredible three times the size of all on-balance sheet debt, totaling $2 trillion.
(33) Accordingto the Federal Reserve's accounting report, M1 is the approximate of dollarscirculating the globe, which is, approximately $1.5 trillion.
(34) A sobering reflection of this is the loss of $ 30 trillion dollars in equity prices globally.
(35) Immediately enacted 10-year discretionary spending caps generating nearly $1 trillion in deficit reduction; balanced between defense and non-defense spending.
(36) National revenue in 2008 is expected to break through 6 trillion yuan.
(37) Creditor nation oversees world's largest reserves at $2.65 trillion —$1.5 trillion of which is in U.S. dollar holdings.
(38) A big wild card is the role of China, with its $ 2.5 trillion in reserves.
(39) The first is the $12.1 trillion federal debt limit, which will soon be reached unless Congress agrees to lift it.
(40) Mr Jen has pencilled in $ 12 trillion for 2015.
(41) The 2009 report unfunded liability of social security and Medicare shows a 107 trillion dollars deficit.
(42) The European Organization for Nuclear Research said in a statement Monday the atom smasher sent the beams of particles at 1.18 trillion electron volts.
(43) State - owned land is valued at more than $ 7 trillion.
(44) Through a separate unit BlackRock manages $ 1.1 trillion of money for customers including California's pension plans.
(45) The wealth management market, at $1.2 trillion[sentencedict.com/trillion.html], is expected to grow over 12 percent per year for the next five years while life insurance rings in revenues of A$12 billion a year.
(46) President Bush has included the repeal of the tax in his 1.6 trillion tax cut proposal.
(47) Imagine even tonight, the trillion eyes left heavy and moonless.
(48) B . M. processors, it has achieved a top speed of 7 trillion math operations a second.
(49) BY THE end of October China's foreign-exchange reserves are likely to top $1 trillion, twice their level two years ago and more than one-fifth of global reserves.
(50) Republicans and many conservative Democrats are balking on the cost of the reform, which could reach one trillion dollars over the next several years.
(51) The WSJ reports hedge fund AUM are restored to (and predicted to beat) the record $2 trillion levels set just before the credit crunch three years ago.
(52) Located at the National Computing Center in Tianjin, the Tianhe-1A, runs at a top speed of 2.57 petaflops per second (one petaflop equals 1,(sentencedict.com)000 trillion calculations per second).
(53) Last year Americans spent 2.3 trillion minutes chatting on cellphones, according to the U.S. wireless trade association CTIA -- a ninefold increase since 2000.
(54) The direct cost for additional fossil fuels alone would be 3.5 trillion yen, or roughly $50 billion.
(55) Enormous potential DNA can hold more information in a cubic centimeter than a trillion CDs.
(56) U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis data for the second quarter show gross private domestic investment fell below $2 trillion for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2004.
(57) NABE forecasters said they were more worried about the federal deficit than any other aspect of the economy, even though they expect it to shrink by $100 billion to $1.2 trillion next year.
(58) With interbank deposits included amount would be $ 1.43 trillion.
(59) Economists say such high interest costs won't undermine Italy's solvency quickly, since it still pays a relatively low average interest rate on its roughly EUR1.9 trillion of total debt.
(60) And carbon 14, 6 again and it has 8, and it is found in vanishingly small amounts, 10 10 to the minus 12 or part per trillion.
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