big name
英 [bɪɡ neɪm]
美 [bɪɡ neɪm]
n. 成功人士; 知名人士
Collins.1
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 成功人士;知名人士
Abig nameis a person who is successful and famous because of their work.- ...all the big names in rock and pop.
摇滚和流行音乐界的所有名人
- ...all the big names in rock and pop.
双语例句
- She's a big name in the painting world.
她在油画界赫赫有名。 - He had made good, he had become a big name.
他成功了,成了一个名人。 - The Wan brothers, Central Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Suzhou and many other big name artists would all be concentrated in this studio for the first time.
万氏儿弟、中央美术学院、苏州艺术学院等许多大艺术家都首次云集在了这里。 - Disney has a big name and it will definitely attract people and be a big success.
迪斯尼很出名,吸引了很多游客,办得很成功。 - Mary was a big name in Jesus'extended family.
在耶稣的家族中,马利亚是一个伟大的名字。 - Michael Jackson is a big name in the music business.
迈克尔杰克逊在音乐界是个响当当的名字。 - The r é sum é s of the chief executive and finance director are the ones that matter: big name non-executives cannot compensate for weak executive managers who are actually running the business.
首席执行官和财务总监的简历最为重要:大名鼎鼎的非执行董事无法补偿软弱的执行高管,因为是后者才是真正的经营者。 - Some big name companies run their web-presence on Azul gear because we can give good ( flat) response times on heavy loads.
一些大牌公司在Azul设备上部署Web展现应用,因为我们能够提供高负载下的出色(平稳)响应时间。 - Clearly Mr Sarkozy wanted a big name to run a French national champion and Mr Proglio provides that.
很显然,萨科奇只是需要一个响当当的名字来匹配这个法国的龙头企业,而普罗格里奥正好符合这个条件。 - Mr Madoff was himself a big name, having been a chairman of the NASDAQ Exchange, and his investors regarded him as a Wall Street insider.
马多夫自己就是个名人他曾任纳斯达克(nasdaq)证交所主席,他的投资者将他视为华尔街的内部人士。