mogul
mogul 英 [ˈməʊgl] 美 [ˈmoʊgl]
n. 有权势的人;显要人物
名词复数:moguls
- If you’re the type of person who likes to be in charge, you may have dreams of becoming a mogul — that is, a powerful businessperson.
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- n. 有权势的人;显要人物
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1. The collar of the man behind the media mogul is providing an unfortunate backdrop for him.
这位媒体大亨身后男子的领口为他提供了一副非常不幸的背景。
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2. While much of our conversation was on background or off the record, the hedge fund mogul did share with me his views on the industry and overall economy.
尽管我们的对话大多涉及幕后信息或未作记录,但这位基金大师确实也与我分享了许多他对于基金行业和整体经济的看法。
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3. "The Curse of the Mogul" argues that this upside was a mirage.
《巨头的诅咒》一书却认为,这些利好只是海市蜃楼。
- mogul (n.1) "powerful person," 1670s, from Great Mogul, Mongol emperor of India after the conquest of 1520s, from Persian and Arabic mughal, mughul, alteration of Mongol (q.v.), the Asiatic people.
- mogul (n.2) "elevation on a ski slope," 1961, probably [Barnhart] from Scandinavian (compare dialectal Norwegian mugje, fem. muga, "a heap, a mound"), or [OED] from southern German dialect mugel in the same sense.
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