词汇 | big time |
释义 | big time adverb informal uk/ˈbɪɡ ˌtaɪm/ us/ˈbɪɡ ˌtaɪm/ 很大程度上,非常 If you do something big time, you do it to a great degree. "How was the interview?" "Terrible, I messed up big time." “面试怎么样?”“糟透了,我完全弄砸了。” Chrissy's into skiing big time (= likes skiing a lot). 克丽茜很喜欢滑雪。 big time noun informal uk/ˈbɪɡ ˌtaɪm/ us/ˈbɪɡ ˌtaɪm/ the big time 出名,成功 the state of being famous or successful She finally hit the big time (= became famous or successful) with her latest novel. 她最终因新出版的小说而一举成名。 You've really made the big time now (= become famous or successful). 你现在真是功成名就了。 big-time adjective [ before noun ] informal uk/ˈbɪɡ.taɪm/ us/ˈbɪɡ.taɪm/ 巨大成功,顶峰时期,高光时刻,大红大紫 relating to the highest or most successful level of an activity Steve Largent was regarded as Seattle's first big-time football star. 史蒂夫·拉金特被认为是西雅图第一位大牌橄榄球明星。 She is ready to run a big-time political campaign. 她已准备好参加一场极其重要的政治竞选。
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