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fat-cat 英'fætk'æt美'fætk'æt COCA⁹³⁰⁷²BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本英英例句 adj.和财富或很有钱的人相关的¹⁰⁰;n
名词 fat cat: a wealthy and privileged person No fat-cat sales teams. The Valley has gotten fat with salespeople with big bases and big variables. 解散吃得肥头大耳的销售团队,硅谷到处充斥着这些拿着高额底薪和奖金的销售人员。 blog.sina.com.cn They get paid only about $3,240 a year compared with the $120,000 earned by Kenya’s fat-cat MPs. 肯尼亚议员阔佬们年薪高达12万美元,而埃塞俄比亚议员每年却只有区区3240美元。 ecocn Freeing fat-cat felons creates moral hazard, Koreans fear 韩国国民忧心于释放富商罪犯的道德风险 ecocn Last time a president tried to curb fat-cat salaries was in1993, when Bill Clinton signed a law restricting the tax deductibility of executive pay to $1m. 上次有总统试图削减大亨们的薪水,还要追溯到1993年,比尔.克林顿签署法案,规定高管年薪一百万美元内才可享受减税。 ecocn Mr Kerviel, who has become something of a popular hero in France for outwitting fat-cat bankers, is appealing against the decision. 科维尔先生因为智胜有钱有势的银行家,已经算得上是法国的大众英雄,他正就该判决提出上诉。 ecocn |