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
- That's why you make the big bucks.
这是你挣这么多钱的原因。 - "That's why you pay me the big bucks."
“这就是你给我大把钞票的原因” - 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。 - Young people often spend big bucks on entertainment.
年轻人常常在娱乐上花很多钱。 - This guy makes serious money, I mean big bucks.
这家伙挣钱很多,我的意思是大笔大笔的钱。 - 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”。 - The big bucks Chinese spend overseas every year reaches staggering numbers.
中国人每年在国外甩出去的大票子已经达到了一个惊人的数目。 - 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。 - Big bucks on a lieutenant's salary.
上尉可是花个大价钱。 - My dream is to make big bucks.
我的梦想就是赚大钱。