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Перевод: billion speek billion


[существительное]
миллиард ; биллион ; несметное количество;
[цифра]
миллиард; биллион; несметное количество


Тезаурус:

  1. If the Community's protectionism was met by US retaliation, the EC would lose 132 billion and the US 64 billion a year, while proving particularly damaging to the economies of Eastern Europe.
  2. While Mr Parkinson faced severe criticism from opposition MPs, rail unions and transport groups, he counter-attacked by promising 5 billion of capital investment and telling MPs: "To subsidise a service for which there is excessive demand is a very silly way of using national income."
  3. Lloyd's is expected to announce this year losses for 1989 of between 1 billion and 1.6 billion though some market men fear the loss could rise to 2 billion.
  4. It points out that in 1989 government revenue was 18.1 billion, made up of 2.9 billion from road tax, 1.5 billion from car tax, 5 billion from VAT and 8.7 billion from fuel taxes.
  5. In Canada, where the debt exceeds 380 billion (56% of GDP), out of 465 federal and provincial programmes, 60% are duplicated at federal and provincial level.
  6. These include the French subsidy of 6 billion francs for Groupe Bull, the 287 billion lire for the reconstruction of the Italian trucking industry and 35 billion Belgian francs for a plan to recapitalise the state-owned airline, Sabena.
  7. Officials estimate that supply has exceeded demand by 7.5 billion since the beginning of 1988.
  8. He is also attempting to push through a plan to increase the EC Budget by 30 per cent - costing British taxpayers an additional 1 billion a year - with the aim of raising the Budget from its present level of about 4 billion to 30 billion by 1997.
  9. SAM WALTON, who has died at Little Rock, Arkansas, aged 74, was the founder of Wal-Mart - America's largest retail chain - and became his country's richest citizen, with a net worth estimated at 18 billion.
  10. By Labor Day, on September 2nd, Americans should have shelled out 2 billion on cinema tickets - close to half the annual box-office take.
  11. Among its creditors is the hapless Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), which has loans and other exposure to Federconsorzi worth 430 billion lire.
  12. Turnover was up 16 p.c. to 1.87 billion and Nokia Data, the Finnish company bought for 230m in September, made a modest contribution to profits.
  13. In 1970 they totalled 1.0 billion, in 1978 4.7 billion and in 1987 11.1 billion.

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