big time

big time [biɡ taim]  [bɪɡ taɪm] 

big time 基本解释
第一流;巨大成功;愉快的时光;
big time 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. [俚语]十分,极度;欢乐时刻:17.whoever this is..tell bill kim that he just screwed up..big time.不管你是谁,告诉bill kim他这次搞砸了...砸大了 | screw up=搞糟,搞砸 | big time=[俚语]十分,极度;欢乐时刻

2. 第一流:big talk 大话 | big time 第一流 | big words 大话

3. 一流的:big-ticket 高价的 | big-time 一流的 | big-timer 成名者

4. 很:big style 大派头 | big time 很 | biggie 大人物/很重要的事物

big time 单语例句

1. Big spending sectors such as the auto industry are expected to buy more commercial time.

2. big time

2. Perhaps the artist needs a vision of the big tableau and at the same time an acute eye for the snapshots and telling moments.

3. While it was not the type of quake that hit Chile, it was a reminder of how a big disaster could strike at any time.

4. SAN FRANCISCO - Two women in Cincinnati had better leave big tips the next time they get their hair done.

5. The construction of a metro takes time and a big sum of money.

6. San Antonio's lead reached 23 points in the third quarter, and Ginobili made big plays each time Detroit threatened to get within striking distance.

7. What the Oscars signal this time is dissatisfaction with the big movies into which the studios pour most of their money.

8. big time

8. If you happen to find yourself around the big city do take some time for this nice excursion into CHANEL's universe.

9. It's a big change from his first visit in 1973, a time he recalls as being dreary and everyone wearing the same clothing.

10. She had even picked out a dress to wear by the time she pulled out, adding she planned to look like royalty for her big day.

big time 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. the highest level of an occupation (especially in entertainment)