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
- This will give you the much needed confidence and motivation to make big bucks from real estate investments.
这会给你急需的信心和动力,把大赚其房地产投资。 - The modern ladies in hangzhou often make big bucks from their own business and are more independent financially.
杭州女性通过自己的事业挣大钱,在经济上更为独立。 - 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。 - "That's why you pay me the big bucks."
“这就是你给我大把钞票的原因” - If you are new to real estate, you need to realize that big bucks start flowing in only after taking calculated risks and being prudent in selecting the type of property.
如果你是新来房地产你需要开始认识到,大赚其流后才计算风险和慎重选择类别财产。 - 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。 - Hi-tech companies are making big bucks nowadays.
高技术公司是最挣钱的。 - 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。 - 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。