big-ticket

英[?biɡ?tikit]
美[?b?ɡ?t?k?t]

基本釋義

adj.
高價的; 大額花銷的

實用例句

Supercomputers are big-ticket items.

超級計算機價格昂貴。

柯林斯例句

The economic crisis, however, has severely sapped spending on big - ticket items.

不過, 經(jīng)濟危機對消費者在昂貴物品上的支出造成了嚴重沖擊.

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Luxury retailers are hoping for a lot of those big - ticket purchases.

奢侈品零售商在期盼大宗交易的出現(xiàn).

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Big Ticket ItemsBig Savings - Complex international itineraries can offer opportunities for significant savings.

復雜線路節(jié)省更多:復雜的國際航線其實有更多的省錢機會.

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Automobile is still a big - ticket item.

汽車仍然是是昂貴商品.

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The Lakers passed on many opportunities to improve impact of landing the Big Ticket.

湖人隊錯失了很多重量級的球員來提高票價的機會.

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That will curb purchases of the big - ticket home goods that people buy when they move.

全國建筑協(xié)會的總部也坐落在斯文頓.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. very expensive;

    "big-ticket items like cars and furs"

    "a big-ticket government program"

最新英語單詞

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