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small fortune ˌsmɔːlˈfɔːtʃuːn 短语⁵⁹⁶⁴⁸ 基本英英搭配例句 很高的价钱或费用.n.数目相当大的一笔钱
Noun: a large sum of money;he made a small fortune in the commodities market a small fortune一大笔钱 Charities’ staff gripe about delays in getting supplies through customs, which imposes costly storage fees and has forced them to spend a small fortune on car hire. 慈善机构工作人员因为要经过海关才能拿到供应品而发牢骚,因为这将增加高额的储藏费用,他们还必须花点钱来租车。 ecocn Glen spent a small fortune on a tour round the world。 格伦花了一笔小钱周游世界。 edu.sina.com.cn He lashed out half a small fortune on the interior decoration. 他在室内装饰上花了很多钱。《21世纪大英汉词典》 His mother had inherited a small fortune, and his father had acquired several businesses, including a popular chain of cinemas. 他母亲继承了一大笔钱,父亲则获得了数份产业,包括一家大众连锁影院。 yeeyan I guess he must be worth a small fortune. 我猜想他一定有一大笔钱。 iciba In recent years about 40% of the graduates of America’s best business schools ended up on Wall Street, where they assiduously applied the techniques that they had spent a small fortune learning. 近几年来,美国最好的几所商学院有40%的毕业生勤勉地供职于华尔街。他们一掷千金所学之技能有了用武之地。 yeeyan The scene was one of a series for a book of north country views: the images and printing costs were so high that the project lost the publishers a small fortune. 画中的景象是一本有关英格兰北部乡村风光的书中一系列场景之一:图片与印刷所用的费用如此高昂以至于这项计划花费了出版商一笔巨款。 yeeyan Those jewels must have cost a small fortune. 那些珠宝一定花了不少钱。 iciba |