单词 | tycoon |
释义 | tycoon (taɪkuːn ) Word forms: tycoons countable noun A tycoon is a person who is successful in business and so has become rich and powerful. ...a self-made Irish property tycoon. Synonyms: magnate, capitalist, baron, industrialist Collocations: business tycoon A builder wants to sell his house to a business tycoon who wants to buy it. Times, Sunday Times But this year you could also do very well as a tough business tycoon, and a game show you devise could make some real money. The Sun Foster had quickly swapped the trappings of a moderately successful business for that of a small business tycoon. Times, Sunday Times There's a tougher side of you that makes you a top business tycoon and you go from working with a group of friends to being their boss. The Sun A business tycoon has been ousted from the revolutionary solar panel glass company he created after admitting that he secretly pumped in almost 4 million to shore up the company. Times, Sunday Times His oil tycoon grandad £3million ransom after the captors cut off of his ears posted it newspaper. The Sun Following the lead, he transforms himself from a struggling silver miner into an oil tycoon. Times, Sunday Times Hunt, the billionaire oil tycoon. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For the old imperialist oil tycoons, there won't even be crumbs. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 大亨工商界的 Japanese: 大物 |
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