big deal

big deal [biɡ di:l]  [bɪɡ dil] 

big deal 基本解释
名人,要人,要员,大人物;了不起的事,极其重大的事;
big deal 相关例句

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1. Big deal! I caught a fish twice that big last week.
    了不得!上星期我钓到的鱼有那条的两倍大。

big deal 网络解释

1. 有啥了不起:31 Better not! 最好不要. | 32 Big deal. 有啥了不起! | 33 Bless me! 天啊!

2. (反意)了不起:beautiful job. 绝世佳作. | big deal (反意)了不起. | better not 最好别.

3. 有什么了不起的:Who knows! 天晓得! | Big deal! 有什么了不起的? | It's no big deal. 没什么了不起的.

big deal 单语例句

1. Maybe it's not a big deal to follow suit in the nightlife business.

2. The deal was the second big investment involving a Chinese oil company and a Canadian energy producer on Monday.

3. Markus said his client is " a big talker " who admitted to trying to impress the confidential informant but wasn't involved in any drug deal.

4. A much less valuable US dollar will deal a heavy blow to Japan and China as big forex holders.

5. " Being beautiful is not a big deal in a film, " she said.

6. " It would be saying too much to make too big a deal out of this, " one Secret Service official said.

7. Officials had already decided that several other nicks and spots - ranging from bird droppings to frayed fabric - were no big deal.

8. Judging from historical lessons, a big GDP does not necessarily mean it's a big deal.

9. " But it's not a big deal now, " said Na.

10. " Not a big deal to me, " Bryant said Monday in Minnesota.

big deal 英英释义

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noun

1. anything of great importance or consequence

2. an important influential person

    e.g. he thinks he's a big shot
           she's a big deal in local politics
           the Qaeda commander is a very big fish

    Synonym: big shot big gun big wheel big cheese big enchilada big fish head honcho

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