high-flyer

英 [ˌhaɪ ˈflaɪə(r)] 美 [ˌhaɪ ˈflaɪər]

n.  有抱负有能力的人; 有能耐的人

复数:high-flyers

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 有抱负有能力的人;有能耐的人
    a person who has the desire and the ability to be very successful in their job or their studies
    1. academic high-flyers
      有学术抱负的人

柯林斯词典

  1. 有前途的人;有能耐的人
    A high-flyer is someone who has a lot of ability and is likely to be very successful in their career.

    双语例句

    1. They were part of the black box associated with high-flyer management development.
      它们是与储备主管培训相关的神秘体系的一部分。
    2. Sometimes a high-flyer may not want to make an move abroad.
      有时,志向远大的员工可能不想被调到海外。
    3. He was an academic high-flyer and got into Seoul's elite Korea University, where he showed his political flair by heading the student union.
      李明博在学业上极有天赋,考入了首尔名牌大学高丽大学,并担任学生会主席,展现出了政治才能。
    4. He earned himself a reputation as a high-flyer and a fan favorite by winning the1997 Slam Dunk Contest.
      他为自己赢得声誉作为一个高传单和球迷的宠儿,赢得1997年的扣篮大赛。
    5. Example: We knew she was a high-flyer from her previous company and she's impressed the Board with her results.
      我们知道她在前公司就颇有抱负,她已经用她的成绩让董事会留下了深刻的印象。
    6. Kate Lockhart, a former high-flyer in the British Secret Intelligence Service, is the focus of the government's paranoia and leads the resistance to it.
      凯特•洛克哈特,一位激进分子,曾效力于英国秘密情报组织,受到了政府过分的关注并由此导致了她的反抗。
    7. Chen is a high-flyer who appears to be very injury prone, as well as having issues concerning his basketball IQ.
      陈江华是一个有很高跳跃力的人,所以他很容易受伤,就好像跟他的篮球IQ一样。