big name
英 [bɪɡ neɪm]
美 [bɪɡ neɪm]
n. 成功人士; 知名人士
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柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 成功人士;知名人士
Abig nameis a person who is successful and famous because of their work.- ...all the big names in rock and pop.
摇滚和流行音乐界的所有名人
- ...all the big names in rock and pop.
双语例句
- Clearly Mr Sarkozy wanted a big name to run a French national champion and Mr Proglio provides that.
很显然,萨科奇只是需要一个响当当的名字来匹配这个法国的龙头企业,而普罗格里奥正好符合这个条件。 - Nothing helps a fraudster more than a big name.
没有什么比名人对诈骗者更有帮助了。 - You are about to have a chance to make a big name for yourself, and when it all comes together for you, no one will be more amazed than you.
你将有机会大展身手,当那些好事纷至沓来的时候,没有谁会比你更惊奇。 - True, Hilton is a big name.
是的,希尔顿的名头很大。 - Some big name entrepreneurs attended our boss's wedding party last night.
昨晚数位知名企业家出席了我老板的婚宴。 - Having a big name college on your resume can impress employers, friends and the opposite sex.
人们都认为如果你的简历上写有你上过名校的信息,那么这会令你的雇主,朋友甚至你的另一半对你刮目相看。 - He had made good, he had become a big name.
他成功了,成了一个名人。 - The hero was a big man; the celebrity is a big name.
英雄是了不起的人物,而名流则是了不起的名声。 - But the number of these big name companies is in fact very small, and the clothes they make are more expensive than the clothes made by less well-known companies.
但这些很有名气的公司数量实际上很少,而且他们生产的服装比不知名公司生产的服装要贵很多。 - Mr Madoff was himself a big name, having been a chairman of the NASDAQ Exchange, and his investors regarded him as a Wall Street insider.
马多夫自己就是个名人他曾任纳斯达克(nasdaq)证交所主席,他的投资者将他视为华尔街的内部人士。
