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||1:The golden age of globalisation, in 1990-2010, was something to behold.||2:Commerce soared as the cost of shifting goods in ships and planes fell, phone calls got cheaper, tariffs were cut and the financial system liberalised.||3:International activity went gangbusters , as firms set up around the world, investors roamed and consumers shopped in supermarkets with enough choice to impress Phileas Fogg.
||1:全球化1990年至2010年的黄金时代值得期待。||2:随着船舶和飞机运输成本的下降、通话成本的降低、关税的降低以及金融体系的自由化,商业活动大幅增长。||3:国际活动大获成功,随着公司在世界各地纷纷成立,投资者遍布各地,在超市购物的消费者选择多种多样,这些给斐利亚·福克留下了深刻的印象。
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1.An officer of a law-enforcement agency who takes part in breaking up criminal gangs.
‘For 25 years, he has been a _gangbuster_ for the United States attorney in Chicago, a workhorse prosecutor who put away dozens of organized crime figures with piercing arguments, a devotion to justice and a gentlemanly style.’
‘She tries not to come in like a whirlwind or gangbusters and turn things upside down.’
2.Very successful.
‘the restaurant did _gangbuster_ business’
‘After a brief period where the Fetish Café became the Fetish Funhouse and where ‘things just weren’t quite right,’ the club has recently returned to its old formula and is, once again, doing _gangbuster_ business.’
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