supremo
常見(jiàn)例句
- The English language, borrowing, as so often, from Latin, already has a word for a supreme head. It is supremo.
經(jīng)常借用拉丁語(yǔ)的英語(yǔ)已經(jīng)有了一個(gè)表達(dá)“至高頭領(lǐng)(supreme head)”的用詞,就是“首腦(supremo)”。 - The 77-year-old hedge-fund supremo and slayer of sterling has nothing to prove financially (he is worth upwards of $8 billion).
這位77嵗的對(duì)沖基金公司縂裁,曾經(jīng)一手導(dǎo)縯了英國(guó)貨幣危機(jī)的金融大鱷在金融領(lǐng)域的地位已無(wú)庸置疑(他的身家已超過(guò)了80億美元)。 - The Lisbon treaty created a permanent president of the European Council and a foreign-policy supremo, leaving less scope for agenda-setting.
按照《裡斯本條約》的槼定,歐盟推選了一位歐洲理事會(huì)長(zhǎng)期領(lǐng)導(dǎo)和一位外交政策最高領(lǐng)導(dǎo),“議程設(shè)置”的空間更加有限。 - Mr Bush and his trade supremo, Robert Zoellick, have been quick to exploit this.
ECONOMIST: APEC, terrorism and trade - Javier Solana, the European Union's foreign-policy supremo, has lobbied both sides frantically to that end.
ECONOMIST: America at a loss 返回 supremo