词汇 | big-time |
释义 | big-time Theme: CRIME mod. felonious. (Underworld.)Max is into big-time stuff now.The gang pulled a real big-time job and got away with it. Theme: EXTRAVAGANCE mod. outstanding; extravagant.This is one of your real big-time stars.I can't stand any more of this big-time living. Idiom big-time the big time - the time when someone is famous or successful.He played the saxophone with big-time swing bands.It's a film about drug dealers and big-time gangsters. big-time verb to show off US, 1957big time1. adverb A lot; in a significant manner. You owe me big time for driving you to the airport at 4 AM! We're going to need to catch up big time if we want a chance to win. 2. noun A status or situation involving a lot of fame or success. Exclusively preceded by "the." Though she'd been acting for years, it was after her role in last summer's blockbuster that she finally hit the big time. 3. adjective Prominent or significant. Usually hyphenated. Though she'd been acting for years, it was her role in last summer's blockbuster that turned her into a big-time star. big-timeverbSee big time |
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