big shot 的定义
Informal.
- an important or influential person.
big shot 近义词
very important person
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- Bates would later recall an assistant director of the FBI barging into the case, “a big shot from Los Angeles who doesn’t know me from Adam.”
- I met someone recently who immediately launched into a 30-second commercial on what a big shot he was, reminding me of a common way of interacting before the pandemic, based on trying to prove your worth based on some external marker of success.
- He didn’t get going until he made the last like two or three shots — which were big shots, by the way.
- “She’s the queen of making big shots,” said Makrigiorgos’s older sister, Tedi, who was one of the few spectators in the bleachers.
- Cut the lead I think to six, a couple of times, and they came and hit a big shot.
- In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.
- The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.
- The cartoonist, better known as Charb, was shot dead Wednesday.
- The gunman hardly broke stride as he nonetheless shot Merabet in the head, killing him.
- The Big Five banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered.
- The big room at King's Warren Parsonage was already fairly well filled.
- Sol laughed out of his whiskers, with a big, loose-rolling sound, and sat on the porch without waiting to be asked.
- There were at least a dozen ladies seated round the big table at the Parsonage.
- There was no fighting; a rifle shot now and then from the crests where we saw our fellows clearly.
- I pictured him as slim and young looking, smooth-faced, with golden curly hair, and big brown eyes.