big name

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big name 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who has a preeminent public reputation in a specified field: He's a big name in education.

big name 近义词

n. 名词 noun

somebody famous

更多big name例句

  1. The writer and producer shared the news on Twitter today, adding the project has a couple of addtional big names attached to it.
  2. Tesla will join big names such as Microsoft, Wikipedia and PayPal in accepting bitcoin worldwide.
  3. For example, by exposing several environment config files, the digital marketing agency, teamDigital, has put the sensitive data of their clients – big names, such as NFL, Mastercard, or Soundcloud – in danger.
  4. A lot of big names, including Dow components, report in the coming days.
  5. You look at the names of the guys that didn’t finish the game tonight and the guys that were out — there’s some pretty big names.
  6. In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.
  7. The CDA was passed not in the name of censorship but in the name of protecting children from stumbling across sexual material.
  8. The Big Five banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered.
  9. Their three-day scientific outing was paid for by Epstein and was big success.
  10. I really wanted Trenchmouth to succeed and at the time wished we were as big as Green Day.
  11. The big room at King's Warren Parsonage was already fairly well filled.
  12. Sol laughed out of his whiskers, with a big, loose-rolling sound, and sat on the porch without waiting to be asked.
  13. In pursuing his alchemical researches, he discovered Prussian blue, and the animal oil which bears his name.
  14. There were at least a dozen ladies seated round the big table at the Parsonage.
  15. I pictured him as slim and young looking, smooth-faced, with golden curly hair, and big brown eyes.