bigwig
常見例句
- One retired bigwig believes the threat is hollow.
一位退休的要員認(rèn)為該威脅是空洞的。 - That he or the other bigwig Russians who have taken refuge in London would jeopardise their asylum for the sake of such risky Machiavellianism seems improbable.
他或其他曾在倫敦尋求庇護(hù)的俄羅斯大佬可能會(huì)因?yàn)槿绱瞬粨袷侄蔚拿半U(xiǎn)行為危及自己的庇護(hù)權(quán),這似乎不大可能發(fā)生。 - Government ethics laws, he said, aim to prevent corporate titans from paying big money to influence politicians - but they don't ban the president from buying a bigwig a sandwich.
他說,政府的道德法律意在阻止企業(yè)巨頭支付大筆資金影響政治人士,但道德法并沒有明令禁止總統(tǒng)請大亨吃個(gè)三明治。 - Today,the expression bigwig is used to make fun of a person who feels important.
- People never tell someone he is a bigwig.
- One such expression is,bigwig.
- Hollywood bigwig David Geffen, meanwhile, is reported to have bid on the Los Angeles Times.
FORBES: Get Your Cheap Newspapers Here - One bigwig says the rules will make India a harder place to operate in than China.
ECONOMIST: Foreign banks in India - And indeed the company has been admirably busy partnering with bigwig application vendors like PeopleSoft, SAP and Oracle.
FORBES: Net confusion 返回 bigwig