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bonanza

/buh-nan-zuh, boh-/US // bəˈnæn zə, boʊ- //UK // (bəˈnænzə) //

财源滚滚,红利,财源广进,奖金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rich mass of ore, as found in mining.
    • : a source of great and sudden wealth or luck; a spectacular windfall: The play proved to be a bonanza for its lucky backers.

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Examples

  • The start of a new year means the end of copyright protection for a variety of books, songs and movies—and a bonanza of free titles for pop-culture fans.

  • If you’re disappointed, well, get in line behind the leaders of theaters coast to coast, for whom “A Christmas Carol” is often a box-office bonanza — the holiday triumph that helps fill coffers for the rest of a season.

  • The pandemic has been a bonanza for cargo airlines as passenger carriers have cut schedules, grounding planes that normally carry about half county’s airfreight.

  • The house-hunting bonanza that gripped many Americans along with the resilience of the real estate market has been one of the biggest surprises of 2020.

  • Despite industry-boosting mortgage rates and a sales bonanza in certain suburban markets, the industry has recovered slowly.

  • They converted what should have been a long-overdue moral reckoning into a shallow and hysterical ratings bonanza.

  • It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible.

  • The disappearance of MA Flight 370 has proved a ratings bonanza, particularly for CNN.

  • The protests are also a bonanza for the European Union, which has been suffering from a spate of bad PR recently.

  • Unfortunately for Venezuela, the old petro-state was overwhelmed by the oil bonanza of the 1970s.

  • The richest bonanza that the "mother lode" ever yielded he struck.

  • Do not rashly abandon your career on the railway on the off-chance of a vocal Bonanza.

  • Go ask it of the fishers of San Lucar and the pirates of Bonanza, where the tale has been told for generations.

  • He is a perfectly stunning literary bonanza, and must be dug up and put on the market.

  • Bonanza and Eldorado Kings, with money to burn, were leaving for the Outside because they could buy no grub.