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three million people的意思

three million people中文翻譯:

300萬人

相似詞語短語

three million───三百萬

three people───三個人

million───n.(Million)(美、法)米利翁(人名);n.百萬;無數;num.百萬;adj.百萬的;無數的

million items───百萬件

million rare───百萬稀有

one million───一百萬

million of───百萬

hundred million───億位;一億

three───num.三;n.三,三個;adj.三的,三個的

雙語使用場景

Today, more than three million people have this kind of training.───現在,超過三百萬人接受這項訓練。

But the fighting has uprooted some three million people.───但這次戰斗導致了約三百萬人流離失所。

people are affected daily by pollutions.───每天有300萬人的生活受到污染影響。

'We'll then distribute weapons to one, two or three million people, and it will be another Vietnam. We do not care. '───我們會向一百萬、兩百萬甚至是三百萬的人民分發武器,然后利比亞會成為第二個越南,我們不在乎。

The outages have affected more than three million people across the southern end of the state.───在佛羅里達的最南部,超過3百萬人的生活被這次停電故障影響。

I've had three million people from 80 different countries that I've had a chance to interact with over the last 29 years.───在過去的29年里我有機會和三百萬來自80個不同國家的人們交流。

By 2050, the researchers expect this number could rise to 8, 000 a day - some three million people a year.───研究人員預計,到2050年,這一數字可能會升至每天8,000人——每年約有300萬人死于吸煙。

Three million people, apparently chosen to be tortured day and night for life.───300萬人,明顯地不分晝夜地受到折磨。

There is still just one operational waste management site in Port-au-Prince, a city of three million people.───在這個擁有三百萬人口的太子港,就只有一個廢物處理中心運作。

英語使用場景

Between 1898 and 1930 the population of Chicago doubled, to become some three million people.

Saudi Arabia expects to host perhaps three million people in a ritual journey that every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it must make at least once in their lifetime.

A small, mountainous country with a population of under three million people, it has long been free from colonial domination.

Three million people will visit theatres in the annual six-week season.

The gold coast is the undisputed tourist capital of Australia, each year about three million people visit the holiday city that rivals the most famous world resorts.

Already at one with the well-ordered confusion of her city, a private-school commuter awaits her train at Shinjuku, Japan's largest station, transited by nearly three million people daily.