英[bə'nænzə]美[bə'nænzə]
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bonanza原本是一个西班牙语单词,本意是“(海上的)晴好天气”或“繁荣”,源自拉丁语bonus(=good,好的)。
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An unexpected increase in tourism to a small town could be a bonanza for the locals. Bonanza means “a sudden opportunity to make money.”
Bonanza is a noun that means “a sudden rush of wealth or good fortune,” but in a more scientific sense it means “a rich source of a precious metal.” So, if you happen to strike gold in your backyard, that would be a bonanza on both fronts. “Boom towns” that sprung up during the California Gold Rush were created by a bonanza. More casually, bonanza can mean something like “a big to-do,” or an extravaganza.
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词根 bon= good 好 bonanza n. 财源;繁荣;幸运 bon 好 + anza → 财源;繁荣;幸运 bonhomie n. 温和 bon 好 + hom〔= hum 人〕+ ie 表相关性 → 好人性情温和 → 温和 bonny adj. 美丽的,健美的 bonn〔= bon〕好 + y 多…的 → 很多美好的事物 → 美丽的 bonus n. 奖金 bon 好 + us 表名词 → 最好的事情就是发奖金 → 奖金