million
英 ['mɪljən]
美 ['mɪljən]
- n. 百万;无数
- adj. 百万的;无数的
- num. 百万
- n. (Million)人名;(法、罗、埃塞)米利翁
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
jillion 谐音“巨量”。
million 百万来自拉丁语mille,一千,-on,大词后缀。字面意思即好多个一千,大千,后由抽象数词过渡到固定数词。比较hundred,thousand.
- million
- million: see mile
- million (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French million (late 13c.), from Italian millione (now milione), literally "a great thousand," augmentative of mille "thousand," from Latin mille, which is of uncertain origin. Used mainly by mathematicians until 16c. India, with its love of large numbers, had names before 3c. for numbers well beyond a billion. The ancient Greeks had no name for a number greater than ten thousand, the Romans for none higher than a hundred thousand. "A million" in Latin would have been decies centena milia, literally "ten hundred thousand." Million to one as a type of "long odds" is attested from 1761. Related: Millions.
- 1. Three hundred million dollars will be nothing like enough.
- 3亿美元远远不够。
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- 2. Albania is a small nation state of around 3 million people.
- 阿尔巴尼亚是一个大约有300万人口的单一民族独立国家。
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- 3. The disease wiped out 40 million rabbits at a stroke.
- 该疾病一下子就使4,000万只兔子丧命。
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- 4. Somalia, pop. 7.9 million, income per head about £1.60 a week.
- 索马里,人口790万,人均收入大约每周1.60英镑。
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- 5. America imports about 190 million pounds of tea a year.
- 美国每年进口大约1.9亿磅茶叶。
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