词汇 | big-break |
释义 | big break noun[ C ] uk /ˌbɪɡ ˈbreɪk/ us /ˌbɪɡ ˈbreɪk/ a very good opportunity to become more successful or more famous and to improve your career, especially one that happens unexpectedly: Her big break came when she was offered a role in a Spielberg film. He was working as delivery driver when he got his big break in football. See big break He was over 50 when he got his first big break in television. This town is full of unemployed actors waiting for their big break. She had her biggest break when Johnny Cash recorded one of her songs. Opportunity another/a second bite at/of the cherryidiom be in with a shoutidiom best betidiom bite fish foot going have a few, several, etc. irons in the fireidiom have a field dayidiom hay headroom inch iron platform room for manoeuvreidiom scope second chance shop window the American dream the run of somethingidiom |
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