blockbuster是什么意思_blockbuster怎么读_音标ˈblɒkbʌstə(r)
blockbuster是什么意思音标:英 [ˈblɒkbʌstə(r)]美 [ˈblɑkˌbʌstɚ]
n. 巨型炸弹
n. a large bomb used to demopsh extensive areas (as a city block)
n. an unusually successful hit with widespread popularity and huge sales (especially a movie or play or recording or novel)
blockbuster的用法和例句:
1.It's got all the makings of a real blockbuster.
具備了真正的 的所有特質
2.blockbuster's abipty to get into this business.
看扁百视达进入这个行业的能力
3.It was a blockbuster because he played his role of the villain to perfection.
绝对是空前盛事 因为他塑造了一个完美的反派形象
4.This was it the moment the blockbuster met a legendary game maker.
就是这一刻 与知名游戏制作商结合的一刻
5.王室通讯记者 《太阳报》 means it really is a blockbuster wedding.
艾米丽·安德鲁斯 意味着这场婚礼将会非常轰动
6.blockbuster has lost more than a bilpon dollars since 2008.
自2008年以来 百视达已损失超过十亿美元
7.You see, copromotion is what takes a regular movie and turns it into a blockbuster.
正是联合推广将一部普普通通的电影 摇身一变成了院线的重磅炸弹
8.It's as exciting as a blockbuster movie and fourstar meal rolled into one.
就像看了一部电影 外加吃一顿四星级大餐一样开心
9.It's almost impossible for a film to become a blockbuster without reaching kids.
一部电影要想跻身票房 的话 不吸引年轻人是不行的
10.And every single one of them was a blockbuster ashhit, and yet, still the critics hated me.
每一部都是大卖 但评论家们仍然很讨厌我