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big ticket 英音 [ ˈbɪɡ tɪkɪt ] 美音 [ ˈbɪɡ tɪkɪt ] 释义 高价;大开销 重要的事情;关键 例句 1·The other big ticket this season is "A Steady Rain", a taut play by Keith Huff about a couple of tough Chicago cops with a tragic story to tell. 本季的另一个高价票剧目是《连绵之雨》,这是一部紧张、由导演基思赫夫(Keith Huff)创作的独幕剧,关于两个坚强的有着悲惨经历的芝加哥警察的故事。 2·Generally, our customers avoid the big ticket , top-down SOA initiatives. 一般来说,我们的客户避免自顶向下从头开始构建的SOA大项目。 3·Not many people can afford buying big ticket items when the economy is bad. 不是所有人在经济不景气时都买得起昂贵物品。 同义词 高价 expensivenessdearness
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