英语释义
1. a thousand dollars
The house in the background, we bought it for 70 grand in 1967, it would go for two hundred big ones now, easy …
— John Updike
2. an extravagant lie whopper
Talking about lying, I thought, I had just told a big one.
— Elizabeth Chandler
3. an extremely large and destructive earthquake
… the prediction that the Big One may come in December is triggering tremors up and down the Mississippi Valley.
— Michael J. McCarthy