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 bonanza [bo'nænzə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 富矿带, 带来好运的事物, 幸运

  1. It was, for us fans, a bonanza.
    对我们球迷来说也是福音。
  2. The question is whether this bonanza can continue.
    可是,这种好运是否能够持续下去呢?
  3. That view will be tested over the next couple of years as Americans adjust to the end of their housing bonanza.
    在未来的几年中,伴随着楼市的冷却,这种观点将遇到挑战。


bonanza
[ noun ]
  1. an especially rich vein of precious ore

  2. <noun.object>
  3. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)

  4. <noun.event>
    the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line


Bonanza \Bo*nan"za\, n. [Sp., prop. calm., fair weather,
prosperity, fr. L. bonus good.]
In mining, a rich mine or vein of silver or gold; hence,
anything which is a mine of wealth or yields a large income.
[Colloq. U. S.]

  1. The anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe have yielded a bonanza for Israel in renewed diplomatic ties and the Israelis hope it also means the end of training and weapons support for Arab radicals.
  2. "Never before in the history of American criminal law has a court granted the prosecution such a one-sided bonanza of information about the defense case," lawyers Brendan V. Sullivan Jr. and Barry S. Simon said in the pleading filed Monday.
  3. It was a bonanza that was unrepeatable in the circumstances of a vigorous economic recovery, I concluded.
  4. The aim will be to make them as beneficial as possible. It is against this background that Manchester is searching for its own bonanza.
  5. It's a bonanza though for the medicine industry.
  6. When he did "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes" for NBC six years ago, it started its own copycat bonanza.
  7. The square mile is suffering disproportionately from the building bonanza of the late 1980s, the recession in the financial services industry and the evaporation of foreign investment which pushed up prices on trophy buildings.
  8. The planting of other crops is taking place normally, however, and 1989 looks to be another banner year for farmers, who reaped a $1 billion bonanza when prices for soybeans soared due to the drought in the United States.
  9. Winning a lottery jackpot such as Florida's $106.5 million bonanza drawing can be a sweet dream, but for the average person the temptations and mysteries of new-found wealth can become a nightmare.
  10. The buckyball bonanza really started last fall, however, when a team of German and U.S. scientists published an easy way to make the molecules in sizable quantities.
  11. Rivals could respond to the expected TWA promotion with moves that represent a bonanza for business fliers. Financially healthy carriers such as United, American or Delta could accept TWA's discount business tickets on their flights.
  12. Ironically, oil terrorism in Colombia has become more acute at the very time when the major Latin American producers are expecting an unprecedented bonanza because of the Gulf War.
  13. Waiting for that bonanza, steelmakers watched the sky fall.
  14. China reaped a $1 billion bonanza from weapons sales to Iran last year, but is not expected to block an Iranian arms embargo the United States is seeking in the United Nations Security Council, U.S. officials said.
  15. Sunday's bonanza of programming drew 86 percent of the viewing audience to the three networks.
  16. Meanwhile, investors have had to swallow some disappointments about the gold mining bonanza.
  17. While some Brazilian farmers may be scared off replanting in frost-damaged areas, other south American farmers may wish to cash in on the price bonanza by planting more.
  18. The Easter weekend box office take was also a spring bonanza for studios suffering through the winter moviegoing doldrums. "Beetlejuice" rung in more than $8 million for the No. 1 position.
  19. The banks behaved insensitively in the recession; they now have a short-term bonanza; ergo, they must be bashed.
  20. This is going to be a bonanza and also a field day for ticket touts, because at Pounds 8 there will be room for margins.' Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday that it would open to the public for the first time.
  21. "It's just not one of the big bonanza days," Bush said.
  22. This year will bring a $4.5 million bonanza, which averages out to $300 per customer, more than enough to cover the basic monthly rate.
  23. This is especially true on the issue of punitive damages, a lawyers' bonanza that is part of the Neas agenda.
  24. But she said the committee already has turned the corner to move back into bonanza fund-raising days _ although not on a par with the 1984 election cycle when President Reagan ran for re-election.
  25. Of the two CCs who became raw feed for the year's bio-pic bonanza Chaplin could be called the real messiah of the American Dream, working for 40 years inside its very factory, and Columbus his several-centuries-before John the Baptist.
  26. With Japan getting ready to dismantle its rigid quotas on beef imports next spring, that nation's food giants sense a bonanza on the range.
  27. "It is obvious that the bandit has never eaten at Amelia's," proclaims a waterfront restaurant that turned an armed robbery into a public relations bonanza.
  28. The deal had seemed like a political bonanza when Wilson announced in March he was bringing back the NFL team that left in 1982.
  29. But Commissioner Fay Vincent, applying a standard known only to himself, resolved a dispute over distribution of the $190 million entry-fee bonanza by ruling that the American League had to put up 50% of the bodies for 22% of the cash.
  30. In 1981, when most foreign investors were still treading warily in China, Gordon Wu already envisioned a mammoth real-estate bonanza there.
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