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词汇 beaucoup
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Definition of beaucoup in English:

beaucoup

(also beaucoup de)
adjective ˈbəʊkuːˌbōˈko͞o
US informal
  • Many or much.

    beaucoup profits are at stake
    I've never met anyone with beaucoup de bucks that didn't work their butt off
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I give beaucoup extra points to applicants who have lived through real struggle and who have shown determination amid adversity.
    • Americans put a high price on their smiles and these days, it seems as if everyone is willing to spend beaucoup bucks to whiten their teeth.
    • To get the money, he turned to his lobbyist pals - and, as ranking Republicans on the Finance Committee, he had beaucoup lobbyist pals.
    • With no expense spared, the 10,000 white flowers, 45 chefs and beaucoup caviar were merely icing on the extravagant cake.
    • Where hunters can set their decoys in feeding fields or on ponds that held beaucoup birds the previous day, shooting could be fast.
    • Texas is home to some 621,000 registered boats (and beaucoup unregistered canoes and kayaks) powered and paddled and sailed along a vast coastline and on more inland water than in any other state.
    • Though some might even argue that it's beaucoup plus cocktail than London, what with its particular brand of super flashy footbally affluence and designer glamour.
    • Retail brands spend beaucoup bucks on advertising to build brand recognition, a fact that's reflected on the price tag.
    • From now until forever, or at least through August, there will be beaucoup sharks in nearshore water.
    • The tobacco bullies are suing ABC for beaucoup bucks and wailing that they had been ‘defamed.’
    • Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants.
    • Wow, he had to have had beaucoup bucks to afford a car like that.
    • You don't have to spend beaucoup bucks on a gym membership to get in shape.
    • Since passing the 2002 law, senators have gleefully cashed beaucoup campaign contribution checks from these CEOs and their lobbyists.

Origin

Mid 18th century: French, 'a large quantity, a lot'.

Definition of beaucoup in US English:

beaucoup

(also beaucoup de)
adjectiveˌbōˈko͞o
US informal
  • Many or much.

    beaucoup profits are at stake
    I've never met anyone with beaucoup de bucks that didn't work their butt off
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants.
    • With no expense spared, the 10,000 white flowers, 45 chefs and beaucoup caviar were merely icing on the extravagant cake.
    • From now until forever, or at least through August, there will be beaucoup sharks in nearshore water.
    • Texas is home to some 621,000 registered boats (and beaucoup unregistered canoes and kayaks) powered and paddled and sailed along a vast coastline and on more inland water than in any other state.
    • You don't have to spend beaucoup bucks on a gym membership to get in shape.
    • The tobacco bullies are suing ABC for beaucoup bucks and wailing that they had been ‘defamed.’
    • To get the money, he turned to his lobbyist pals - and, as ranking Republicans on the Finance Committee, he had beaucoup lobbyist pals.
    • Americans put a high price on their smiles and these days, it seems as if everyone is willing to spend beaucoup bucks to whiten their teeth.
    • Retail brands spend beaucoup bucks on advertising to build brand recognition, a fact that's reflected on the price tag.
    • Though some might even argue that it's beaucoup plus cocktail than London, what with its particular brand of super flashy footbally affluence and designer glamour.
    • I give beaucoup extra points to applicants who have lived through real struggle and who have shown determination amid adversity.
    • Where hunters can set their decoys in feeding fields or on ponds that held beaucoup birds the previous day, shooting could be fast.
    • Wow, he had to have had beaucoup bucks to afford a car like that.
    • Since passing the 2002 law, senators have gleefully cashed beaucoup campaign contribution checks from these CEOs and their lobbyists.

Origin

Mid 18th century: French, ‘a large quantity, a lot’.

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