big-league 的定义
- Sports. major league.
- Often big leagues. Informal. the area of greatest competition, highest achievement or rewards, etc.: He's a local politician who isn't ready for the big league.
big-league 近义词
big-time
更多big-league例句
- When he retired from baseball last month, he did so as a Minnesota Twin, the team that drafted him, developed him, brought him to the big leagues and made him an all-star.
- Especially when you’re being scrutinized, especially when you’re in the big leagues.
- Spector said it has been exciting to watch new players “trying to make their mark and prove that they belong in the big leagues.”
- Alderson, 73, has a vast background in running big league front offices.
- Kieboom played 53 times under big league lights and is one of only 19,902 people ever to do so.
- In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes.
- The Big Five banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered.
- Their three-day scientific outing was paid for by Epstein and was big success.
- I really wanted Trenchmouth to succeed and at the time wished we were as big as Green Day.
- The big slug happened to hit the suspect in the street, passing through his arm and then striking Police Officer Andrew Dossi.
- 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.
- I pictured him as slim and young looking, smooth-faced, with golden curly hair, and big brown eyes.
- Big Reginald took their lives at pool, and pocketed their half-crowns in an easy genial way, which almost made losing a pleasure.