词汇 | fat-cat |
释义 | fat cat noun[ Coften plural ] disapprovinguk /ˌfæt ˈkæt/ us /ˌfæt ˈkæt/ someone who has a lot of money, especially someone in charge of a company who has the power to increase their own pay: 大亨;阔佬;(尤指公司的)老板 The report criticized boardroom fat cats who award themselves huge pay increases.报告批评董事大亨们为自己大幅提薪。 fat cat bosses/directors有财有势的老板/董事 Important people and describing important people actor August augustly baron be the cat's whiskersidiom doyen doyenne first among equalsidiom FLOTUS get over something/someone get over yourself!idiom guest of honour mogul moment movers and shakers MVP nibs notable superiority the grand old man of somethingidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Rich people fat cat | American Dictionaryfat cat noun[ C ] us/ˈfæt ˈkæt/ slang someone who is rich and has a lot of influence, esp. in politics or business fat cat | Business Englishfat cat noun[ C ] disapprovingukus someone who has made a lot of money, especially without working hard for it or by not caring about their workers, customers, etc.: There is a lot of public anger about corporate fat cats and their huge bonuses. fat-cat adjective[ before noun ] disapprovingukus relating to someone who has made a lot of money, especially without working hard for it or by not caring about their workers, customers, etc.: fat-cat bosses/bankers/lobbyists fat-cat pay rises/bonuses/pensions |
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