biggie

英 ['bɪgɪ] 美 ['bɪɡi]
  • n. 权贵;大亨;名人;要人
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biggie (n.)
1931, from big + -ie.
1. Biggie , remember when I used to let you sleep on my couch.
Biggie, 记得我曾经让你在我车上睡的.

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2. This plan was a biggie, not exactly the sort of project you could do overnight.
这可是个宏大计划, 并不是你一两天就能搞起来的那种项目.

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3. No biggie, it is not surprise for me to fail again.
没什么大不了,我又不是第一次失败了.

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4. Oh we call him Biggie but his name is Todd.
我们叫他老大,但他的名字是陶德.

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5. Would you like to biggie size your fries for just 49 cents?
您想要加49分钱将薯条加大 吗 ?

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