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big one
[bɪɡ wʌn]

  • 大的一个:指某个较大的事物或对象。

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  • The company is an outstanding example of a small business that grew into a big one.

    公司小企业成长为大公司突出例子

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  • He wanted the big one, but he wanted him alone.

    那个的,他想要一个人

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  • Thanks to my father and our trip to the factory, now I work in a company which is a big one in a city.

    感谢父亲我们工厂之旅现在某个城市里的一家公司工作

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  • But the Shark Safe Project said the stated goal of "bringing in the big one" would lead to killing of the biggest sharks.

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  • Gadamer acknowledges this, even insists on it as I say, but he doesn't lay stress on it because the gap that is implied in the need to be pulled up short is not a big one.

    葛达玛承认,甚至坚持这点,正如我所说的,但他并不强调这个,因为“突然停下“所暗含的缺口,并不大。

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  • Another big one is course six which is Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

    另一个比较重要的专业是课程6,也就是计算机科学和电气工程。

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