tycoon的意思和读音

tycoon

: [taɪˈkuːn] : [ˌtaɪˈkuːn]

n.

tycoons  

n.magnate,mogul,industrialist

tycoonn.

1.a person who is successful in business or industry and has become rich and powerful

a business/property/media tycoon

n.1.;

n.1.a rich and powerful person who is involved in business or industry

1. hippocampus tycoon swan ...

2. · big offering · tycoon · top notch,big shot ...

3. price-curbing policy tycoon petrodollar ...

4. stollen ... tycoon , ... ...

5. two-day dayoffs tycoon umpire ...

6. tsunami[ ] tycoon[ ] 100-metre dash ...

7. kill tycoon honcho ...

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1.It would be a rare tycoon in our time who would risk the horse laugh with which such a remark would be greeted.

2.Felix Dennis, the shaggy British publishing tycoon, poet and author, always seems to have wise words about getting and being rich.(FelixDennis)

3.When Leona Helmsley, the tyrannical hotel tycoon, drafted her will, the witness who signed it must have been a bit surprised.-(LeonaHelmsley)

4.Testifying for the first time, Tony Chan Chun-chuen said he and the tycoon were lovers when his wife was pregnant.怀

5.My prize for honesty goes to Jon Moulton, the private equity tycoon, who has made enough money to be able to say what he likes.(JonMoulton)。

6.But, enter shine to keep hard disk market and do not mean this tycoon to be able to abandon area of traditional hard disk.

7.How much did the tycoon lose in the stocks market?

8.He died of a heart attack at the age of 45, leaving his final novel, The Last Tycoon (about life in Hollywood), only half done.45”(TheLastTycoon),

9.She became a star and a billionaire media tycoon by saying yes to opportunity, but part of her talent lies in her willingness to say no.亿

10.They found that the last bin Laden is a bad life, like the American TV series, unlike the days of terror over tycoon.