blockbuster

英['blɒkbʌstə(r)] 美['blɑːkbʌstər]
  • n. 轰动;巨型炸弹;大片
Noun:
  1. a large bomb used to demolish extensive areas (as a city block)

  2. an unusually successful hit with widespread popularity and huge sales (especially a movie or play or recording or novel)

1. That new movie is a blockbuster.
那部新片真了不起.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. The campaign was a blockbuster.
这次竞选运动声势浩大.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. If you feel it interested, you may buy or rent from Blockbuster and Hollywood.
如果你感兴趣! 可以去买了看,或向Blockbuster和好莱坞租片公司借阅.

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4. There is no point reviewing a blockbuster as you might review a serious novel.
为一部大片写影评时,没必要像为一部严肃小说写书评那样认真谨慎。

来自柯林斯例句

5. It is the cinema-going public who decide whether a film is a blockbuster or not.
一部影片是否算热门大片,还要电影院的常客们说了算。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Our new film will be a real blockbuster.
      我们的新影片一定会大为轰动。
    2. Jurassic Park was the blockbuster movie of 1993.
      《侏罗纪公园》是1993年引起轰动的影片。
    3. The blockbuster features the most popular actors.
      这部巨片由最当红的演员们主演。

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