释义 |
major-leagueˌmajor-ˈleague adjective [only before noun] ![](img/spkr_b.png) - According to a study commissioned by the owners, the profits of major-league clubs have fallen by 54% since 1989.
- All 68 major-league umpires went through orientation sessions this winter and have vowed to create a uniform strike zone.
- But then we go to Southern Miss and stumble major-league.
- He deserves a chance to prove that he is ready to win on the major-league level.
- He has seen World Series and traveled to witness Opening Day in a handful of major-league cities.
- I know how hard it is to become a major-league player and how much time it takes.
- These have fewer choices per course, but are thoughtfully constructed and generous with major-league dishes.
- These subsidiaries are thus somewhat like the farm teams of a major-league baseball club.
1connected with the Major Leagues: a major league pitcher2important, large, or having a lot of influence: a major-league player in California politics |