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BNC: 260 COCA: 162
big
adjective /bɪɡ/
adjectivebig
comparativebigger
superlativebiggest
  1. 1
    large in size (尺寸)大的

    a beautiful woman with big eyes 大眼睛美女

    He kept all his secret papers in a big box. 他把他所有的秘密文件都放在一个大箱子里。

    great big (=very big) 非常大的 :

    At the end of the lane was a great big house. 在小巷的尽头有座非常大的房子。

     Synonyms and related words
    Large in size: large, big, high...
    1. a.
      a big person is tall and heavy, and often fat 身材高大肥胖的

      A big man stood in the doorway. 一个大个子男人站在门口。

       Synonyms and related words
      Fat: fat, overweight, obese...
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  2. 2
    large in degree, or having a strong effect (程度上)大的;效果好的

    The company faces big problems. 公司面临很大的问题。

    The concerts have been a big success. 音乐会取得了巨大的成功。

     Synonyms and related words
    Words used to describe large amounts and quantities: substantial, considerable, extensive...
    1. a.
      very enthusiastic or serious about something 狂热的;非常严肃的

      They were big fans of the Beatles. 他们是甲壳虫乐队狂热的乐迷。

       Synonyms and related words
      Enthusiastic: enthusiastic, keen, eager...
    2. b.
      [not usually before noun] informal popular with many people 很受欢迎的

      a type of music that is big in America 在美国大受欢迎的一种音乐

       Synonyms and related words
      Popular with many people: popular, fashionable, acclaimed...
  3. 3
    important or major 重要的;重大的

    We have another big game next week. 我们下周还有一场重要比赛。

    I had never been involved in making the big decisions before. 我以前从未参与过重大决策。

    Big changes are likely to be made. 可能会作出重大改变。

     Synonyms and related words
    Important: important, major, key...
    1. a.
      powerful or successful in a particular area of activity (在某一领域)影响大的,成功的,有名气的

      The place was full of big businessmen. 这个地方到处都是大商人。

      big in :

      Her mother is big in daytime television. 她的母亲在日间电视节目中很有名气。

      the big two/three/four etc (=the two/three/four etc most important people or organizations) 两/三/四等巨头 :

      Other stores struggle to compete with the big four retailers. 其他商店努力与 4 大零售商进行竞争。

       Synonyms and related words
      Successful: successful, leading, thriving...
    2. b.

      big

      or

      Big

      mainly journalism used for referring to large and powerful industries that are considered to have a lot of political influence (行业)巨大的,强大的,有政治影响的

      Big Tobacco (=the major cigarette companies) 烟草大王

      an important victory for Big Oil 石油大王的一次重大胜利

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  4. 4
    a big boy or a big girl is getting older or is older than another child. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children 长大了的

    Come on, you're a big girl now (=old enough to behave like an adult). 来吧,你现在是个大姑娘了。

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    Words used to describe children: adolescent, bad, big...
    1. a.
      your big sister or big brother is older than you are 年龄较大的

      This is my big brother, Jake. 这是我的哥哥杰克。

       Synonyms and related words
      Brothers and sisters: bhai, bhuti, big...
  5. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    5
    hit it big to become very successful

    He hit it big in the dot-com boom and became a very rich man.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 07/07/2017
  6. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    6
    think big to be ambitious; to have plans to be famous and successful

    Most people are scared to think big since it can lead to disappointment.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 30/06/2017
  7. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    7
    the bigger they are, the harder they fall the more power or success someone has, the harder it will be for them to lose it

    The banks that once served them eagerly were now circling like vultures. In their case, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.

    Submitted by Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 07/01/2019
  8. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    8
    big if true used for saying that something is significant if it can be verified

    Big if true... the manipulation of the Leave campaign didn't limit itself to lying about the 350 million pounds of NHS money.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 27/03/2018
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big
verb /bɪɡ/

phrasal verb

big up

[T]
present tense
I/you/we/theybig up
he/she/itbigs up
present participlebigging up
past tensebigged up
past participlebigged up
British informal
  1. 1
    to praise or support someone or something in an enthusiastic way and attract attention to them by doing this

    It was an article bigging up some new DJ.

     Synonyms and related words
    To praise someone or something: praise, congratulate, compliment...
  2. 2
    big it up to enjoy yourself in a social situation, often by spending a lot of money

    This time next week we'll be bigging it up in Ibiza.

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BNC: 260 COCA: 162
big

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, look, seem大;看上去大;好像大become, get, grow變大;增大ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常大This is a fairly big decision to make.這是一個相當重大的決定。We were hoping the show would be a really big success.我們希望這場表演能大獲成功。This house is rather big for us. We need something smaller.這所房子對我們來說有點兒大,我們需要小一點兒的。incredibly大得難以置信awfully特別大a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍有些大potentially可能很大a potentially big drawback潛在的一大缺陷PHRASESbig fat極大The whole story is just a big fat lie.整件事不過是個天大的謊言。great big極大的He was a short man with great big glasses.他是個小矮個,戴着一副大大的眼鏡。
BNC: 260 COCA: 162
big adj.
important (a big decision) large (a big house)

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