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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(121) With a potential market value of USD 30 trillion, It'surely provides everyone an extraordinary opportunity profit.
(122) Both McClintock's and Bernanke's figures foot fairly well with the $9 trillion of Treasury debt outstanding at the end of the third quarter, according to the Fed's Flow of Funds report.
(123) According to my calculation, the import and export value of the United States is one trillion US dollars.
(124) Compare this number with the estimated equivalent of the human brain, which is about 1016 bits per second, or a trillion, trillion times smaller.
(125) Essentially, the process etches a trillion holes in the normally silver-gray silicon which turns it almost completely black — and better able to absorb almost all of the colors the sun emits.
(126) The value of the Chinese stockmarket tops $1 trillion, but after a huge run-up at the start of this year the market fell when officials sought to calm down overexcited retail investors.
(127) The global value of such contracts in 2007, according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association: $45 trillion.
(128) IPv 6 uses 128 - bit addresses, offering a theoretical maximum of 340 trillion, trillion, trillion hosts.
(129) Brad Pitt's path from Missouri-bred choirboy to delectable hunk was cemented with a strong Baptist faith and at least a trillion sit-ups.
(130) And the National Science Foundation predicts the total will soar to $ 1 trillion by 2015.
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(131) Mining machinery sales account for about 30 percent of Komatsu's construction equipment division revenue, which is forecast to be 1.3 trillion yen ($14 billion) this year.
(132) Mr Di-Aping, from Sudan, pointed out that the world paid $1.3 trillion to bail out the banks in the financial crisis.
(133) The negative wealth effect on the US economy could be US$800 billion. The knock-on effect could add considerably to it. It would obviously take a big bite out of the US$14 trillion American economy.
(134) With private capital flows declining dramatically, many countries will find it difficult to meet their external financing needs, estimated at $1 trillion.
(135) New York-based BlackRock oversees almost $3.7 trillion, including $612 billion in actively-managed institutional fixed income accounts and $438 billion in indexed institutional fixed income accounts.
(136) CIC was created in 2007 to invest a portion of Beijing's $3.2 trillion in foreign reserves, the bulk of which are held in safe but low-earning assets such as US Treasury debt.
(137) Though the amount far exceeds that of second supplementary budget, passed in July and totaling about 2 trillion yen, it's likely to fall short of the amount needed.
(138) These credit derivatives have exploded in recent years, to an outstanding notional amount of $ 43 trillion.
(139) Hynix's debt is estimated to reach 9 trillion South Korean won ( 7.5 billion US dollars ).
(140) Americans spend more than $1 trillion a year on groceries, snacks,[sentencedict.com] carry-out food and meals at restaurants.
(141) Every year, Americans produce 12 trillion gallons of wet sewage and burn 21 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity to clean it to drinking-water standards.
(142) The losses turned out to be in the neighborhood of $ 4 trillion.
(143) But it is the marginal buyer that matters, so China is important. Imagine that China were to sell off those 1.2 trillion dollars of U. S. Treasury bonds.
(144) He claimed the first part of the agreement, cutting $1 trillion over 10 years, would reduce annual domestic spending to "the lowest level ... since Dwight Eisenhower was president."
(145) Because the cash prize, courtesy of a generous benefactor, was a 10 trillion Zimbabwean dollar note.
(146) Once again, I recommended that we lock away the Social Security surplus, about $2.3 trillion, and that we save about $550 billion for Medicare.
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(148) Global reserves have risen from $1.3 trillion (5% of world GDP) in 1995 to $8.4 trillion (14%) today.
(149) Its GDP will quadruple the 2000 volume, exceeding $ 4 trillion by 2020.
(150) It is the only country that we know has hard currency reserves of almost $ 2 trillion.
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