fat cat
英 [ˈfæt kæt]
美 [ˈfæt kæt]
n. 大亨; 阔佬
牛津词典
noun
- 大亨;阔佬
a person who earns, or who has, a lot of money (especially when compared to people who do not earn so much)
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 大亨;阔佬;大人物
If you refer to a businessman or politician as afat cat, you are indicating that you disapprove of the way they use their wealth and power.- ...the fat cats who run the bank.
经营银行的大亨们 - ...fat-cat corporate types.
企业大亨的类型
- ...the fat cats who run the bank.
英英释义
noun
- a wealthy and privileged person
双语例句
- A: Can everyone find a fat cat?
甲:人人都能找到大款吗? - Where're those popular actresses in our school time? B: get into marriage. a: can everyone find a fat cat? B: everyone wants to, but not everyone succeeds.
咱们上学时的那些女影星都哪去了?乙:结婚了呗!甲:人人都能找到大款吗?乙:人人都想,可并不是人人都能找到。 - The fat cat died and left his son a big sum of money.
那个有钱人死后给他儿子留下大笔的钱。 - There is a fat pregnant cat who sneaks into my garage.
有一只胖乎乎要下崽的猫躲进了我的车库。 - Experiments in economic psychology have shown that most people would rather have no deal at all than accept a tiny gain while watching a fat cat guzzle the cream.
经济心理学的实验早已证明,多数人宁可不做交易,也不愿自己接受一个小小的好处,而让别人拿到大头。 - The fat cat is going to eat the cake today.
今天肥猫想吃了袋子里的蛋糕。 - On his way to the park, he met a big fat cat.
在他的途中对公园,他遇见了一只大肥胖猫。 - I want to be a fat cat in the future.
我想将来成为一个有钱人。 - A bad bat sat on a fat cat.
一只坏蝙蝠坐在一只肥猫上。 - My uncle is a fat cat.
我叔叔是一个大款。