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n. 企业界大亨,巨头;巨富
n.
大君;将军;企业巨头;大亨
变形
复数:tycoons
英英释义
tycoon[ tai'ku:n ]
n.a very wealthy or powerful businessman
同义词:baronbig businessmanbusiness leaderkingmagnatemogulpowertop executive
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The self-made tycoon was bragging about the secret of his success.
那位靠自我奋斗发了财的大亨正在夸耀他成功的秘诀。
Disgraced media tycoon Conrad Black will appeal against his convictions for fraud, his lawyer has said.
令人蒙羞的媒体企业界的大亨康拉德黑色将为诈欺不服他的定罪而上诉,他的律师已经说。
权威例句
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tycoon: [19] Japanese taikun was a title used for the military commander or shogun of Japan, particularly by his supporters when addressing foreigners, in the attempt to convey the impression that he was more powerful and important than the emperor. For it meant literally ‘great prince, emperor’. It was borrowed from ancient Chinese t’ai kiuən ‘emperor’, a compound formed from t’ai ‘great’ and kiuən ‘prince’. English acquired it in the 1850s, and it began to be used more generally for a ‘highranking personage’ in the USA soon afterwards. The specific application to businessmen seems to have evolved after World War I.
tycoon (n.)
1857, title given by foreigners to the shogun of Japan (said to have been used by his supporters when addressing foreigners, as an attempt to convey that the shogun was more important than the emperor), from Japanese taikun "great lord or prince," from Chinese tai "great" + kiun "lord." Transferred meaning "important person" is attested from 1861, in reference to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln (in the diary of his secretary, John Hay); specific application to "wealthy and powerful businessman" is post-World War I.
1. America once idealized the businessman who amassed a vast financial empire-the business tycoon.
美国一度把掌握庞大金融帝国的实业家--企业巨头视为理想人物。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. Young female tycoon (/moneybags)
款姐
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 汉英
3. The high-salaried manager replaced the swaggering tycoon.
高薪的经理代替了趾高气扬的大老板。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. The tycoon on the right looks like an overstuffed reptile;
右边的富翁看上去就像是一个肥肥的大爬虫。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
5. $200 is taken away from an industrial tycoon and given to a poor sharecropper.
从一个工业巨头的收入中抽出200美元分给一个贫穷的佃农。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. While celebrating her newest and most lucrative account the wedding of internet tycoon Fran Donolly Mary is rescued from a near fatal collision with a runaway dumpster by handsome Dr. Steve Edison.
当玛丽正为最近所做的一笔最大的生意--因特网大亨弗兰·多诺莉的婚礼--而庆祝时,一辆失控的垃圾车险些将她撞倒,救她命的是英俊的史蒂夫·爱迪生博士。
-- 来源 -- art - 汉英
7. At that time my father was a Hollywood tycoon, head of Paramount Studios.
那时我父亲是好莱坞的大亨,派拉蒙制片公司的经理。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. In 1994,he made his directorial debut with the environmentally conscious but critically panned On Deadly Ground,in which he single handedly attempts to save Alaska and the Eskimos from an avaricious oil tycoon.
1994年,他首次导演了一部具有环境意识、却惨遭非议的影片《死亡地带》,其中他单枪匹马,企图从一位贪婪的石油大亨手里拯救阿拉斯加和爱斯基摩人。
-- 来源 -- art - 汉英
9. play the sympathetic friend, the wronged wife, the busy tycoon, etc
装成有同情心的朋友、 受委屈的妻子、 忙碌的企业家等.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
10. He is a business tycoon.
他是一位实业界巨子。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
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