tycoons
英 [taɪˈkuːnz]
美 [taɪˈkunz]
n. (企业界的)大亨,巨头,巨子
tycoon的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 大亨;巨头;大实业家
Atycoonis a person who is successful in business and so has become rich and powerful.- …a self-made Irish property tycoon.
白手起家的爱尔兰房地产巨头
- …a self-made Irish property tycoon.
双语例句
- The surge has helped turn some of the richest businessmen in Africa into tycoons.
这种高速增长帮助一部分非洲最富有的生意人变成了富豪。 - You're quite right that some of Hong kong's biggest tycoons are shareholders in the firm.
你说的完全正确,香港的某些最大的实业巨头是这家公司的股东。 - From long time ago, the most of tycoons have been to start from scratch.
从很久以前开始,就有许多商业大亨是从白手起家的。 - But larger-than-life oil tycoons like McCarthy are long gone, as is the Shamrock Hotel.
但麦卡锡等富有传奇色彩的石油大亨早已仙逝,新乐酒店也不复存在。 - These include Hong Kong tycoons, Singapore government funds and Yale University.
这些投资者包括香港的企业大亨、新加坡政府基金和耶鲁大学(YaleUniversity)。 - Hong Kong's residents once idolized the tycoons.
香港市民曾经视这些大亨为偶像。 - Why don't those "Wall Street tycoons" give in.
为什么这些“华尔街巨头”不让步? - His strongest critics are close to the tycoons.
他最主要的批评者都与商界大亨关系密切。 - The majority of tycoons implicated in the financial crisis emerged unscathed if somewhat poorer.
多数须对引发亚洲金融危机负责的大亨们最终都毫发无损(最多因此变得穷了一些)。 - This is the case in Hong Kong and other emerging markets where tycoons are fading away.
香港和其他新兴市场面临的就是这种情况。在这些市场上,大亨们的身影正在慢慢消失。
