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millionaire

/mil-yuh-nair/US // ˌmɪl yəˈnɛər //UK // (ˌmɪljəˈnɛə) //

百万富翁,富翁,富豪,财富

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose wealth amounts to a million or more in some unit of currency, as dollars.
    • : any very rich person.

Examples

  • It’s also made non-billionaires who can afford to buy stocks much richer, and turned many an average Joe into millionaires.

  • Bitcoin may be all the hype this year, having soared far beyond its 2017 high and minted new millionaires with a $40,000 price tag.

  • This is coming from a millionaire, like Zooey, she was already rich before she started New Girl.

  • More money for the millionaires & billionaires, the investors and WallStreet.

  • Bloomberg recently found that 68 shareholders were likely to become millionaires after Nongfu’s Hong Kong listing, including several members of Zhong’s extended family.

  • According to the Los Angeles Times, Atkins got married in 1981 to “a self-proclaimed Texas millionaire” named Donald Laisure.

  • Bookstores are stocked with self-help books telling girls how to bag a millionaire.

  • Take, for example, the German internet millionaire Kim Dotcom, founder of Megaupload, an online file sharing service.

  • The question will be whether Vieira—who succeeded on The View, the Today show and Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

  • Bob,” says George Cafego, a Vol tailback then and a UT assistant coach now, “had every opportunity to be a millionaire.

  • A millionaire might offer more for a life belt as a souvenir than a drowning man could pay for it to save his life.

  • She wondered if he would take his youth in his bald-headed season, like the self-made American millionaire.

  • The social ambitions of the Tippetts were so definitely quenched that the indignant millionaire threatened to return to Chicago.

  • Besides, Mr. Hofer is one of that small millionaire group that is trying to clean up San Francisco municipally.

  • With twenty-five dollars in his hand, Henry felt like a millionaire as he edged through the crowd to the gate.