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单词 bonanza
释义
bonanzabo‧nan‧za /bəˈnænzə, bəʊ- $ bə-, boʊ-/ noun [countable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINbonanza
Origin:
1800-1900 Spanish ‘good weather’, from Medieval Latin bonacia, changed from Latin malacia ‘calm at sea’, from Greek, from malakos ‘soft’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The large jump in profits has resulted in a bonanza for Intel employees.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And North-East companies could benefit from the buying bonanza, according to Mr Hamilton.
  • But three Labour councillors representing Bromborough claimed prospects of the site providing an industrial bonanza were remote.
  • For consumers, though, the battle will produce a bonanza of benefits.
  • Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time.
  • Our last product introduction was a real bonanza for the company.
  • That proved a bonanza in 1995, when blue chips were market leaders.
  • To call it a bonanza is to understate the matter significantly.
  • Yet the bosses' bonanza has continued, albeit at a reduced rate, into the recession.
a lucky or successful situation where people can make a lot of money:  2008 was a bonanza year for the oil industry. an amazing cash bonanza
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