big one

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something important; (with 'the') the most important one, (especially sports) the big game, the big play. colloquial
    — Wood agreed. ‘This is it.’ ‘The big one,’ said Fred Weasley. ‘The one we’ve all been waiting for,’ said George. ‘We know Oliver’s speech by heart,’ Fred told Harry.
  2. Death. euphemistic,slang,uncountable
    — to bite the big one, buy the big one
    to die
  3. One hundred or one thousand dollars. US,colloquial
    — “Little Caesar stopped by. You guessed it. Edward G. Robinson himself, and paid four big ones for the seated figure. […]”
  4. A dollar. US,colloquial
    — The visitors won't know the difference because […] after they’ve dropped five hundred big ones at the factory outlet stores, an extra dollar will seem like the bargain of the century.

词形变化

big ones plural big 'un alternative the big one canonical big 'un alternative
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