bonanzas

英 [bəʊˈnænzəz] 美 [bəˈnænzəz]

n.  发财(或成功)的机遇; 兴盛; 繁荣
bonanza的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 财运;鸿运;好运
    You can refer to a sudden great increase in wealth, success, or luck as a bonanza .
    1. The expected sales bonanza hadn't materialised.
      期望中的旺销并没有发生。

双语例句

  1. In both cases, big deal-related financings promise fee bonanzas that boost the advising banks 'league table positions.
    在两种情况下,与大手笔交易相关的融资都有望带来丰厚的佣金收入,提高顾问银行在收入排行榜上的排名。
  2. That might be good news for investors; however, it will certainly not produce the bonanzas that bankers and bank equity investors have enjoyed in recent years.
    这对投资者而言可能是个好消息,但它也肯定不会为银行家、以及银行证券股本投资者带来多近年来一直享有的巨额财富。
  3. The world has recently been awash with tales of oil bonanzas in far-flung corners of the globe.
    最近,世界上出现了不少在偏远角落发现庞大石油储量的故事。