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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bo·nan·za /bəˈnænzə, bəʊ- $ bə-, boʊ-/ noun [countable]  SUCCESSFULa lucky or successful situation where people can make a lot of money 财运,获利之道,致富之源 2008 was a bonanza year for the oil industry. 2008年是石油业兴旺发达的一年。 an amazing cash bonanza 令人惊喜的赚钱机会
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bonanzaThe large jump in profits has resulted in a bonanza for Intel employees.To call it a bonanza is to understate the matter significantly.For consumers, though, the battle will produce a bonanza of benefits.That proved a bonanza in 1995, when blue chips were market leaders.Yet the bosses' bonanza has continued, albeit at a reduced rate, into the recession.And North-East companies could benefit from the buying bonanza, according to Mr Hamilton.But three Labour councillors representing Bromborough claimed prospects of the site providing an industrial bonanza were remote.Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time.Our last product introduction was a real bonanza for the company.
nBonanza  na US television show first made in the 1960s, which continued for many years. It is about a family who live in the wild west on a ranch (=large farm) called the ‘Ponderosa’. The music that is played at the beginning is famous.From Longman Business Dictionarybonanzabo‧nan‧za /bəˈnænzə, bəʊ-bə-, boʊ-/ noun [countable] a lucky or successful situation in which a person or business makes a lot of moneya £5 million export sales bonanza in the United Statesa bonanza year for the computer industryOrigin bonanza (1800-1900) Spanish good weather, from Medieval Latin bonacia, changed from Latin malacia calm at sea, from Greek, from malakos soft
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bonanza
bonanza /bəˈnænzə, bəʊ- $ bə-, boʊ-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: 'good weather', from Medieval Latin bonacia, changed from Latin malacia 'calm at sea', from Greek, from malakos 'soft'
a lucky or successful situation where people can make a lot of money:
    2008 was a bonanza year for the oil industry.
    an amazing cash bonanza


Bonanza
Bonanza
a US television show first made in the 1960s, which continued for many years. It is about a family who live in the Wild West on a ranch (=large farm) called the ‘Ponderosa’. Many people have seen the show and know the music that is played at the beginning.


bon·anzaBrE /bəˈnænzə/ 🔊NAmE /bəˈnænzə/ 🔊 noun [singular] a situation in which people can make a lot of money or be very successful 发财(或成功)的机遇a cash bonanza for investors投资者的赚钱机会a bonanza year for the computer industry计算机业兴旺发达的一年a situation where there is a large amount of sth pleasant 兴盛;繁荣the usual bonanza of sport in the summer夏季总有许多好看的赛事