cost a fortune
基本解釋
- 花大價(jià)錢;價(jià)格很高;值一大筆錢
英漢例句
- The wedding reception cost a fortune.
江城已經(jīng)結(jié)婚的朋友給他一些小建議,幫他節(jié)省了很多婚車的費(fèi)用. - Laptop batteries usually cost a fortune (my 12-inch powerbook battery is like $130).
筆記本電腦的電池,通常費(fèi)用是比較貴(我的12英寸PowerBook電池要加130美刀)。 - I am not saying we should start having all the above as this would be slightly overkill and would cost a fortune.
我的意思不是說我們應(yīng)該開始像前麪所描述的那樣去做,因爲(wèi)這些稍微有些過度,而且需要耗費(fèi)一部分錢。 - On top of that, they have a strong incentive to shop around because MBAs cost a fortune.
FORBES: The Bargain MBA - These services would cost a fortune to reproduce mechanically should we destroy them.
FORBES: Holiday Shopping Rebellion: Anticonsumerism and Passing "Peak Stuff" - IR—You repeat the standard claim that Babbage's ill-fated attempt to build a computer cost a fortune and was eventually abandoned.
ECONOMIST: Letters
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- cost sb a fortune 花某人一大筆錢
- Cost him a fortune 花了他很多錢
- It cost me a fortune 運(yùn)氣
- to cost a fortune 花一大筆錢
- cost the filmmakers a fortune 使制片商付出昂貴的代價(jià)