big time 英 [biɡ taim]   美 [bɪɡ taɪm]

big time

big time  英 [biɡ taim] 美 [bɪɡ taɪm]

phrase. 巨大成功;大范围地;愉快的时光;第一流 

名词复数:big times 

And barring a catastrophe, like a forced default on US debt, in another year or so we should be back, big time. 在抵挡住一场大灾难,例如美国庞大债务导致的违约后,经过一年左右的时间我们就能东山再起,并大有作为一番。
He helped me big time. 他花了很多时间帮助我。

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  • phrase. 巨大成功;大范围地;愉快的时光;第一流
  • 1. And barring a catastrophe, like a forced default on US debt, in another year or so we should be back, big time.

    在抵挡住一场大灾难,例如美国庞大债务导致的违约后,经过一年左右的时间我们就能东山再起,并大有作为一番。

  • 2. He helped me big time.

    他花了很多时间帮助我。

  • big time (n.) "upper reaches of a profession or pursuit," by 1909 in vaudeville slang. As an adjective by 1915. The same phrase was common in colloquial use late 19c.-early 20c. in a broad range of senses: "party, shindig, fun, frolic."
ˈbig time / ; NAmE / noun , adverb ( informal) noun the big time great success in a profession, especially the entertainment business (尤指在娱乐行业的)巨大成功,大红大紫 a bit-part actor who finally made/hit the big time 一位终于走红的小角色演员 compare small-time adverb on a large scale; to a great extent 大范围地;很大程度地 This time they've messed up big time! 这一次他们把事情搞得糟透了! ˈbig time / ; NAmE /
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