bigwig
/ˈbɪɡwɪɡ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɪɡwɪɡ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbig-ˌwig/ (ame, mw)
bigwig — 名詞
- bigwigsingular
- bigwigsplural
1. an informal word for someone who holds a senior position in an organisation such
大人物;要人
機構中有權勢的高層人士
an informal word for someone who holds a senior position in an organisation such as a company, political party, or government, and whose decisions carry weight
Valentina spent the morning meeting with media bigwigs from three major television networks.
Valentina 整個早上都在與三家主要電視網的媒體大人物開會。
media bigwigs
A few political bigwigs gathered at the hotel to discuss the new trade agreement behind closed doors.
幾位政界要人聚集在飯店,閉門討論新的貿易協定。
political bigwigs
The party bigwigs chose Chen to run for city council after the former member stepped down.
政黨大老選了 Chen 來接替辭職的前成員,參選市議會。
Nia hoped the industry bigwigs at the conference would notice her start-up idea.
Nia 希望與會的業界大人物能注意到她新創公司的點子。
- VIP
more neutral and common; often written in capitals; does not carry the playful tone of bigwig
- heavy hitter
even more informal; focuses on influence and ability to get results
- big cheese
humorous; very informal; may sound dated in some contexts
- power broker
more formal and specific; refers to someone who influences decisions behind the scenes
文法句型
[field] + bigwigs
bigwigs + from/in/of + [organisation]
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the plural (bigwigs) or with a preceding modifier (media bigwigs, party bigwigs). Singular use ('a bigwig') is possible but less common. Strongly informal — avoid in formal academic or professional writing.