million
♦♦♦ mil|lion /m'ɪliən/ (millions)
The plural form is million after a number, or after a word or expression referring to a number, such as `several' or `a few'.
1 [NUM]
A million or one million is the number 1,000,000.
Up to five million people a year visit the county...
Profits for 1999 topped £100 million.
2 [QUANT-PLURAL] QUANT of pl-n
If you talk about millions of people or things, you mean that there is a very large number of them but you do not know or do not want to say exactly how many.
The programme was viewed on television in millions of homes.
The plural form is million after a number, or after a word or expression referring to a number, such as `several' or `a few'.
1 [NUM]
A million or one million is the number 1,000,000.
Up to five million people a year visit the county...
Profits for 1999 topped £100 million.
2 [QUANT-PLURAL] QUANT of pl-n
If you talk about millions of people or things, you mean that there is a very large number of them but you do not know or do not want to say exactly how many.
The programme was viewed on television in millions of homes.