big one
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Something important; (with 'the') the most important one, (especially sports) the big game, the big play.
— 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.
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Death.
— to bite the big one, buy the big oneto die
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One hundred or one thousand dollars.
— “Little Caesar stopped by. You guessed it. Edward G. Robinson himself, and paid four big ones for the seated figure. […]”
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A dollar.
— 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.
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