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
- Having a big name college on your resume can impress employers, friends and the opposite sex.
人们都认为如果你的简历上写有你上过名校的信息,那么这会令你的雇主,朋友甚至你的另一半对你刮目相看。 - She's a big name in the painting world.
她在油画界赫赫有名。 - 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。 - But one of them is a big name, so it must mean the entire Internet sector is screwed.
但其中有个人名头很大,因此它一定意味着整个互联网行业都完了。 - 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。 - It has had a string of big name successes, particularly over the past two years, which have made the name of Horizons Ventures almost as familiar as those of its ground-breaking tech start-ups.
特别是在过去两年内,维港投资取得了一系列令人瞩目的成功,这让该公司的名字几乎和它投资的那些突破性的高科技初创公司一样出名。 - True, Hilton is a big name.
是的,希尔顿的名头很大。 - He had made good, he had become a big name.
他成功了,成了一个名人。 - She's a big name in politics.
她是一位政治名人。 - She's a big name in the music world.
她是音乐界里的名人。
