hit-making如何读

hit·​mak·​erˈhit-ˌmā-kər

hit-making英英释义

noun

one known for producing popular hits in the entertainment industryespecially: a popular and successful recording artist or group … whose music is sampled and recycled by mainstream hitmakers, including Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Lil Wayne. —Mark Guarino

… with Hollywood's alltime hitmaker anchoring the Sunday night lineup …—Richard Corliss

noun

one known for producing popular hits in the entertainment industryespecially: a popular and successful recording artist or group … whose music is sampled and recycled by mainstream hitmakers, including Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Lil Wayne. —Mark Guarino

… with Hollywood's alltime hitmaker anchoring the Sunday night lineup …—Richard Corliss

hit-making词源英文解释

The first known use of hitmaker was in 1928

hit-making 例句

1 The new show had the CBS hitmaker Chuck Lorre behind it.

2 However, the crowd stayed amped for the 9:30 p.m. start and was rewarded with three-plus hours of classic material from the hitmakers on the bill.

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