big bucks
英 [ˌbɪɡ ˈbʌks]
美 [ˌbɪɡ ˈbʌks]
n. 一大笔钱
牛津词典
noun
- 一大笔钱
a large amount of money
英英释义
noun
- a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
- she made a bundle selling real estate
- they sank megabucks into their new house
双语例句
- Hi-tech companies are making big bucks nowadays.
高技术公司是最挣钱的。 - Mary: My husband says he can save us big bucks if we buy through him.
玛丽:我丈夫说如果我们通过他购买的话他可以为我们节省下一大笔钱。 - He likes to show off by blowing big bucks on dinner.
他喜欢表现,(到饭馆)晚餐时,喜欢花大钱。 - This means big bucks for someone.
对某些人来说这是一大笔钱。 - Big bucks on a lieutenant's salary.
上尉可是花个大价钱。 - Surprise: You don't have to spend big bucks on fancy teas to get a potent health punch.
大惊喜:你完全不需要花一大堆的钱去买那些花俏的茶叶来获取有力的健康能量。 - This will worth big bucks in a couple of years.
这几年后会很值钱。 - Here's how one GRS reader uses haggling to save big bucks.
这里是一位读者用来讨价还价,存年夜钱的要领。 - I thought I would be making the big bucks by forty, but I was wrong.
我还以为我四十岁前会赚大钱,但我错了。 - Real estate investments are considered a risky preposition for beginners, as the stakes are high and if you are not careful, you can lose big bucks in a few years time.
房地产投资是一项冒险介词适合初学者,由于利害关系的时候,如果你不小心的话,你可以失去大赚了几年时间。