单词 | high-flying |
释义 | high-flying adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A high-flying person is successful or is likely to be successful in their career. ...a high-flying management consultant. Collocations: high-flying executive A high-flying executive who'd always enjoyed art, he read up on the coursework criteria and started fulfilling them. Times, Sunday Times Don't tell me that managers are under any less strain than the lawyers, doctors and high-flying executives we sometimes read about who cannot take any more and end it all. Times, Sunday Times Video conferencing has ceased to be the preserve of high-flying executives, but has become the main channel of communication for millions of office workers now working from home. Times,Sunday Times Not many high-flying executives would give up the big bucks of the corporate world so readily. Times, Sunday Times Increased uptake, including by celebrity jet-setters and high-flying executives, helped international sales — the total value of bookings — reach 15.3m in 2017. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 成功的/有前途的 Japanese: 野心的な |
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