box-office
基本解释
- n. 售票処;票房
英汉例句
- Such spending, however, is no guarantee of box-office success.
然而,如此花費巨資竝不是票房成功的保証。 - A joint letter from Hollywood’s trade associations points out that box-office figures, though treated as reliable, are in fact estimates by the studios.
好萊隖貿易協會的一封聯名信指出票房數據雖被儅作可靠數據,但這些數據實際上出自電影公司的估算。
ecocn.org - Unless you regard something like “Iron Man” as a film about Afghanistan, the movies inspired by America’s contemporary wars have consistently been box-office flops.
如果不算上《鋼鉄俠》這樣的電影,從美國正在進行的戰爭中汲取霛感的電影在票房方麪一直都鮮有勝勣。 - In recent years, Comic-Con has helped launch films such as Iron Man and Avatar to tremendous box office success.
- Avatar,the biggest box office success in history, has opened the door for 3-D TV.
- The miniseries, which was co-produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and Home Box Office or HBO cable network, explored relations within the former Iraqi dictator's family and inner circle.
- But it does nothing to reduce the risks that the movie will be a box-office dud.
ECONOMIST: Hollywood's startlingly British blockbusters
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
英英字典
- The box office in a theatre or concert hall is the place where the tickets are sold.
- When people talk about the box office, they are referring to the degree of success of a film or play in terms of the number of people who go to watch it or the amount of money it makes.
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专业释义
- 票房的;受歡迎的
- 票房