单词 | big name |
释义 | big name Word forms: big names countable noun A big name is a person who is successful and famous because of their work. ...all the big names in rock and pop. [+ in] Synonyms: celebrity, star, personality, superstar Collocations: big-name act Once a storage shed for dates, it's now a full-time venue, hosting big-name acts and local talent. The Sun The mountains will be rocking as big-name acts drop in for music events. The Sun This was a successful venture, attracting big-name acts and producing avant-garde theatre. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The goal of lifting the ban was to attract more big-name acts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I went back to the original script and tried, once again, to court a big-name actor. Times, Sunday Times Knight voices animated characters as necessary, occasionally recording scratch tracks for use until a big-name actor can record their dialogue. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unsurprisingly, most of the big-name actors in the world seem to have been queueing up to get into this project. Times, Sunday Times One of the perks of the academy was the big-name authors who came to speak. Times, Sunday Times Publishers are increasingly fretful that they will lose control of backlist books by big-name authors whose digital rights were not secured when the print rights were first sold. Times, Sunday Times This year more big-name authors than ever will be fighting for shelf space; and many of those releasing books have not published new works for years. Times, Sunday Times But she gave her life to her big-name clients. Times, Sunday Times She says they continue to contact her, telling her about the latest call from big-name clients. Times, Sunday Times This frankness makes her well suited for big-name clients with an incentive to hash out a deal and avoid a public spectacle. Times, Sunday Times All this means that big-name designer brands will be even more accessible to an even wider audience in more individual ways than ever before. Times, Sunday Times Have you any idea what big-name designer handbags cost? Times, Sunday Times Does a couture house need a big-name designer to be a success? Times, Sunday Times Fortunately, she has a new, big-name designer on the line that could put her company back in the black. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The catwalks of the big-name designers are a dream to watch for anyone interested in the art of making clothes. Times,Sunday Times They should aim to sign a big-name player. Times, Sunday Times However, no big-name player has been prepared to take the risk of a lengthy court case. Times, Sunday Times Not a big-name player but equally effective. The Sun Similarly, you could loan a big-name player worth millions and then use him as a makeweight in transfer deals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There must be 15 agents owed money, which illustrates how the club were buying and selling so many big-name players. The Sun Every summer you can find advertisements for basketball or football camps where big-name stars, for a fee, will instruct young people dreaming of athletic greatness. Christianity Today The more the visitors' efforts resulted in nothing, despite their possession and big-name stars, the more the home side continued to grow in confidence. The Sun Big-name stars are not immune to danger from the demand for added thrills. The Sun But we've been more than reasonable with our valuations so you'll be able to build a side with plenty of big-name stars. The Sun Not as good as you'd expect, given the film's big-name stars. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 名人 Japanese: 有名人 |
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