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Definition of big wheel in English: big wheelnounbɪɡ ˈwiːlˌbɪɡ ˈwil 1British A Ferris wheel. 费里斯转轮 Example sentencesExamples - Does anybody else feel that the appropriate place for a big wheel is in a fairground rather than a modern shopping centre trying to improve its image?
- It would deal with the geese, offer a more intriguing tourist attraction than a big wheel and it might deter underage drinking in the skateboard park, too.
- The proposal to bring a big wheel to the city has generated a great deal of interest from residents and visitors, but it may be helpful to correct some misconceptions.
- A complete lack of foresight has resulted in WTA now shelving plans for their big wheel, at least for this year.
- We really enjoyed a trip on the big wheel there, and I can strongly recommend the experience to your readers.
- They whooped on the big wheel and crashed into each other on the dodgems.
- Free food and booze, fantastic views of all of London; Tower bridge, The Tate Modern, St Paul's Cathedral and the big wheel thing at Waterloo.
- Mr Hall said he understood that shops in the vicinity of a big wheel erected for four months in Manchester by WTA had enjoyed a boost to trade, and were now pressing to get it back.
- Mr Irvine says he got a letter from Leeds Council informing him of the German Market - but there was no mention of the big wheel, which is scheduled to run until December 21.
- … although Willow scared me more by insisting on going on the big wheel, I sat and watched her go on with Benj and Kira, it was scary seeing her so high up!
- Hopes of bringing a big wheel to York this summer were today on a knife-edge as the man behind the venture admitted: ‘Time is running out.’
- They had a carousel, a big wheel, children's rides, a big TV screen showing national events, a youth swing band, a calypso and skiffle band, a brass band and a dance exhibition and classes to learn the jitterbug, jive and skiffle.
- Or there was the year I arranged to meet friends at the big wheel only to discover there wasn't one.
- Across the heaving waters, none of the sounds of Blackpool penetrate; but the long front, the tower and the big wheel are outlined against the darkness by a thousand lights.
- Salesman Darren decided only the big wheel would do for the big question a month ago, when he bought the engagement ring.
- The man behind plans to bring a big wheel to a York riverside park said his company might take the idea elsewhere if it was rejected by councillors today.
- As planners prepare to decide on the future of a proposed big wheel for York, Stephen Lewis takes a spin on the Birmingham Eye.
- But World Tourist Attractions boss Elliott Hall said the company had not been put off bringing a big wheel to York.
- All the talk of a big wheel coming to York this summer reminds me of the time a young mum took her five-year-old son on the big wheel at the fairground.
- BBC GMR presenter Heather Stott has promised to tackle her fear of heights by riding on the big wheel in Manchester's Exchange Square, with listeners phoning in to sponsor her.
2North American informal An important person, especially in a particular sphere. he wanted to be a big wheel in Hollywood and New York Synonyms vip, important person, notable, notability, personage, dignitary, grandee, panjandrum Definition of big wheel in US English: big wheelnounˌbiɡ ˈwēlˌbɪɡ ˈwil 1British A Ferris wheel. 费里斯转轮 Example sentencesExamples - As planners prepare to decide on the future of a proposed big wheel for York, Stephen Lewis takes a spin on the Birmingham Eye.
- Salesman Darren decided only the big wheel would do for the big question a month ago, when he bought the engagement ring.
- Across the heaving waters, none of the sounds of Blackpool penetrate; but the long front, the tower and the big wheel are outlined against the darkness by a thousand lights.
- … although Willow scared me more by insisting on going on the big wheel, I sat and watched her go on with Benj and Kira, it was scary seeing her so high up!
- They had a carousel, a big wheel, children's rides, a big TV screen showing national events, a youth swing band, a calypso and skiffle band, a brass band and a dance exhibition and classes to learn the jitterbug, jive and skiffle.
- But World Tourist Attractions boss Elliott Hall said the company had not been put off bringing a big wheel to York.
- The proposal to bring a big wheel to the city has generated a great deal of interest from residents and visitors, but it may be helpful to correct some misconceptions.
- Free food and booze, fantastic views of all of London; Tower bridge, The Tate Modern, St Paul's Cathedral and the big wheel thing at Waterloo.
- Or there was the year I arranged to meet friends at the big wheel only to discover there wasn't one.
- A complete lack of foresight has resulted in WTA now shelving plans for their big wheel, at least for this year.
- The man behind plans to bring a big wheel to a York riverside park said his company might take the idea elsewhere if it was rejected by councillors today.
- Does anybody else feel that the appropriate place for a big wheel is in a fairground rather than a modern shopping centre trying to improve its image?
- Mr Hall said he understood that shops in the vicinity of a big wheel erected for four months in Manchester by WTA had enjoyed a boost to trade, and were now pressing to get it back.
- We really enjoyed a trip on the big wheel there, and I can strongly recommend the experience to your readers.
- Hopes of bringing a big wheel to York this summer were today on a knife-edge as the man behind the venture admitted: ‘Time is running out.’
- Mr Irvine says he got a letter from Leeds Council informing him of the German Market - but there was no mention of the big wheel, which is scheduled to run until December 21.
- BBC GMR presenter Heather Stott has promised to tackle her fear of heights by riding on the big wheel in Manchester's Exchange Square, with listeners phoning in to sponsor her.
- It would deal with the geese, offer a more intriguing tourist attraction than a big wheel and it might deter underage drinking in the skateboard park, too.
- All the talk of a big wheel coming to York this summer reminds me of the time a young mum took her five-year-old son on the big wheel at the fairground.
- They whooped on the big wheel and crashed into each other on the dodgems.
2North American informal An important person, especially in a particular sphere. he wanted to be a big wheel in Hollywood and New York Synonyms vip, important person, notable, notability, personage, dignitary, grandee, panjandrum |