gangbusters
英 ['gæŋbʌstə]
美 ['gæn,bʌstɚ]
- gangbusters (n.)
- to come on like gangbusters (c. 1940) is from popular U.S. radio crime-fighting drama "Gang Busters" (1937-57) which always opened with a cacophony of sirens, screams, pistol shots, and jarring music.
- 1. The economy was still going gangbusters.
- 经济依然保持着强劲的发展势头。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The team, who struggled early, came on like gangbusters at precisely the right time.
- 该队前面打得很艰难,但就在关键时刻拼出了士气。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. They are selling tickets like gangbusters.
- 他们在拼命出售入场券.
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