tycoons 企业界大亨,巨头
巨富(tycoon的复数)
- But the fear of being seduced into giving up part of their fortunes might have scared some of the tycoons away from a dinner that the crusading US billionaires are hosting in Beijing this month.
但由于担心会被劝说捐献出自己的部分财富,中国的商业大亨中,或许会有些人不敢参加本月这两位美国亿万富翁在北京举行的晚宴。 - Most tycoons like the idea of their children running their empires when they are dead; I suppose part of it is a subconscious desire for immortality.
多数企业大亨希望,在自己去世后,由子女接管他们的帝国;我猜想这在一定程度上是出于对永生的潜意识渴望。
Shogun \Sho"gun\, n. [Jap., from Chin. tsiang ki["U]n commander
in chief.]
A title originally conferred by the Mikado on the military
governor of the eastern provinces of Japan. By gradual
usurpation of power the Shoguns (known to foreigners as
{Tycoons}) became finally the virtual rulers of Japan. The
title was abolished in 1867. [Written variously, {Shiogun},
{Shiogoon}, etc.]