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
- 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。 - The raging beauty may trade her luster for the power and security that come with big bucks.
美丽可能会增加一个人收入大笔资金的能力和安全性。 - If you want to make the BIG BUCKS, you need to have your OWN products.
如果你想使赚大钱,你需要有自己的产品。 - Some cars, like Ferraris, are worth big bucks from the day they're born.
有一些车,比如法拉利,从诞生的那一天起就值大价钱。 - 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。 - In marketing slang "do nothing and earn big bucks".
在销售俚语方面“什么也不做而且赚得大的钱”。 - 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。 - Venture capitalists therefore pay big bucks for large networks, no matter how shallow.
所以,风险资本家会拿大笔资金培植大型网络,不论关系交情有多浅。 - That's why you make the big bucks.
这是你挣这么多钱的原因。 - What big bucks? Think of your home as a stock fund with an exorbitant expense ratio.
可以把你的房产看作费用率很高的股票型基金。
