a Hollywood blockbuster
一部好莱坞大片
1.高爆力巨型炸弹
2.特别神通广大的人;风靡一时的事物
3.(从事唆卖房屋)房地产掮客
1.something that is very successful, especially a movie, show, or novel
1.These days studios conduct global marketing blitzes, trying to corral their audiences before the next blockbuster appears.
现在,电影公司都是采用的全球化策略,并试着在下一部大片之前发现自己的观众。
2.I figured that maybe it would be interesting to try a blockbuster, but I never thought it'd happen to me.
我以前想一夜成名也许会很有趣,但却从来没有想过那会发生在我身上。
3.Assuming that Tintin does end up the subject of a Hollywood blockbuster, many around the world will soon think he is American.
假如丁丁最终成为好来坞大片的主题,世界上的许多人很快会认为他是美国人。
4.queuing with her to see the latest blockbuster movie.
与她排队看一场最新的卖座影片。
5.It is not a bad thing if the US, which used to be incomparably the most attractive market for blockbuster drugs, is getting a bit tougher.
美国曾经是无可匹敌的最有吸引力的畅销药市场;如果美国的监管变得严厉一些,也不见得是件坏事。
6.but amgen has always been fiercely protective of its blockbuster , and a court battle would surprise no one.
但安进一向都极力保护它的明星药物,即使兴讼的话也不令人意外。
7.Mr Cameron seems to have a magic touch; "Titanic" , the most recent blockbuster on this list, is another of his films.
JamesCameron似乎具有魔法特长;在这份清单上最近的一部卖座电影《铁达尼号》(Titanic)即是他的另一部巨作。
8.While cradle-to-grave marketing is now a fact of American life, it seems to peak around the release of a Hollywood blockbuster.
当从摇篮到坟墓的营销攻势已经成为美国人生活的一部分时,登峰造极的要数好莱坞大片的粉墨登场。
9.Until the $38bn blockbuster deal in 2007, Rio had been a conservative custodian of assets rather than a trader or acquirer of companies.
在2007年的这宗380亿美元巨额交易之前,力拓一直是保守的资产看护者,而非企业的交易或收购者。
10.China has released a star-studded blockbuster, The Beginning of the Great Revival, depicting Mao's role in founding the Communist Party.
中国发行了一部星光熠熠的大作《建党伟业》,描绘了毛在建党过程中扮演的角色。