51.   That album became a huge hit in Latin America, the first time anyone had crossed over to all the different countries at once.

52.   The big-budget musical, which is due to reach Los Angeles in September, became a huge hit in New York and later in London.

53.   The chocolate-pudding matches are a huge hit with the crowds.

54.   The extra door, introduced last spring, proved a huge hit, mostly because parents loved loading young children without having to walk around the van.

55.   The industry took a huge hit last year, with business off as much as half in some places.

56.   The Mercedes M-Class sport utility trucks have been a huge hit in the United States and in Europe.

57.   The mixture of Hollywood gush and spectacular song and dance proved a huge hit.

58.   The movie was a huge hit worldwide, and Goldwyn, with his chiseled features, melting blue eyes and serious actor credentials, seemed poised for stardom.

59.   The psychotherapy industry, for instance, would take a huge hit were self-esteem to be re-examined.

60.   The result was a huge hit.

a. + hit >>共 654
hardest 11.86%
hard 10.57%
big 10.43%
direct 6.40%
first 4.03%
worst 3.65%
biggest 2.00%
huge 1.82%
only 1.57%
instant 1.52%
huge + n. >>共 1247
amount 2.80%
number 1.94%
loss 1.82%
crowd 1.64%
sum 1.42%
debt 1.17%
market 1.10%
profit 1.07%
increase 0.81%
investment 0.76%
hit 0.44%
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