tycoon

tycoon [taɪˈku:n]  [taɪˈkun] 

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tycoon 基本解释

名词大亨; <日><史>大君; 将军; <口>企业巨头

tycoon 网络解释

1. 大款:大款 tycoon | 大满贯 grand slam | 大排挡 sidewalk snack booth; large stall

tycoon 词典解释

1. 大亨;巨头;大实业家
    A tycoon is a person who is successful in business and so has become rich and powerful.

    e.g. …a self-made Irish property tycoon.
           白手起家的爱尔兰房地产巨头

tycoon 单语例句

1. Gingrich meanwhile has been kept in the race largely by a super PAC financed by a friend who is a casino tycoon.

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2. The Commune is the pet project of Zhang Xin, wife and business partner of China's real estate tycoon Pan Shiyi.

3. The paper tycoon's career tracks China's economic growth, spurred by the production of consumer goods for export.

4. tycoon的反义词

4. They were thus referred to as " cotton yarn tycoon " and " flour king " in and out of China.

5. Just take a look at Xanadu, the palatial estate crammed with all the crap the millionaire newspaper tycoon amassed.

6. The lavishly wealthy tycoon and his club finally became heroes in Chinese soccer after a nearly flawless debut in the AFC Champions League on Wednesday.

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7. Li became a tycoon by buying Hong Kong real estate in 1967 when riots tied to Cultural Revolution caused land prices to collapse.

8. Wednesday's interview with Ho was the first time the tycoon directly clarified his position since the controversy flared up earlier this week.

9. It was not part of the original group of awards set out in dynamite tycoon Alfred Nobel's 1895 will.

10. The High Court yesterday appointed two accountants from Deloitte to act as administrators to look after the estate of late tycoon Nina Wang.

tycoon 英英释义

tycoon的反义词

noun

1. a very wealthy or powerful businessman

    e.g. an oil baron

    Synonym: baron big businessman business leader king magnate mogul power top executive

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