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
- He is a fat cat now.
他现在是个有钱人。 - A fat cat got a red hat on its head.
肥猫头上带了一顶红色的帽子。 - A: Can everyone find a fat cat?
甲:人人都能找到大款吗? - Goldman executives, especially those who had raised millions of dollars for Mr. Obama's election, said they were offended by the president's populist rhetoric, including his famous quip about 'fat cat bankers.'
高盛的高管们(特别是那些当年曾为奥巴马的竞选活动募集了数百万美元资金的人)说,他们反感奥巴马的民粹主义言论,包括那句有关肥猫银行家的著名俏皮话。 - 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。 - He hit the big fat cat's head with the frying pan.
他看看煎锅,煎锅上有个猫头形状的印子! - 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。 - A fat cat is a person with a lot of money.
fatcat是指很有钱的人。 - 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。