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['helәvә]
adj.
很难的, 很大的




    1. The industry will have "a helluva time in the fourth quarter selling a substantially higher-priced product in a sluggish market," says Shearson Lehman Hutton's Joseph Phillippi.
    2. "They very quietly introduced this thing and nobody much knew there was a change," McDowell said. "There was one helluva a lot of testing before they switched over." The old pennies were 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc.
    3. He adds, "If we wanted to profiteer, there would be a helluva lot of other things we could do." Mr. Tisch is not without influence and connections.
    4. In fact I knew a helluva a lot more about the market than I do now, because we've sold 189 and we're talking to another 400 people.
    5. Then he added that, inevitably, "Somebody at the end said 'You're a helluva group, you've done a helluva job, and I'm proud of you.'
    6. Then he added that, inevitably, "Somebody at the end said 'You're a helluva group, you've done a helluva job, and I'm proud of you.'
    7. The vice presidential campaign, which had been bogged down by scheduling difficulties the day before, appeared to be picking up the pace. "We've had a helluva good day," Bentsen told reporters on his campaign plane.
    8. Carl Icahn says, "I've done a helluva job managing Trans World Airlines and could do it with Texaco."
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