mogul / ˈmoʊ gəl /

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mogul 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a bump or mound of hard snow on a ski slope.

mogul 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who has great power, many possessions

更多mogul例句

  1. The music mogul did not disclose the reason he was hospitalized.
  2. In a statement, a spokesman for Mack and his brother Bill, also a real estate mogul, said they had “assisted” MorseLife with its vaccination campaign.
  3. Skiers in matching parkas perform choreographed mogul assaults.
  4. When you ski, you want your legs to be able to work separately from your upper body, like when mogul skiers dart their skis around bumps while their torsos calmly float down the fall line.
  5. This aspiring mogul may well be the next Rihanna, given her dream of building a billion-dollar multi-industry global brand.
  6. The reality TV mogul bared her butt—and everything else, too—for Paper Magazine in a spread that sent Twitter into a tizzy.
  7. After four years, two trials, an adoption, and multiple jury scandals, polo mogul John Goodman was found guilty of manslaughter.
  8. She is a young television mogul, actress, comedy writer, and flowering feminist in the public eye.
  9. A Japanese media mogul and his geisha entertainers—so they can hit as many bars as possible before dawn.
  10. As a result of this book it is now much easier to calibrate the nature, range, and methods of the mogul.
  11. The moon rose on a terrified mob trudging or riding the forty miles of road between Meerut and the Mogul capital.
  12. He remembered how decorous and dignified was the Mogul court when Britain paid honor to an ancient dynasty.
  13. The great mogul, the emperor of China, and the emperor of Japan are always addressed kneeling.
  14. The present Great Mogul has so little taste, that he has had this divan divided into two parts by a very paltry partition wall.
  15. The Mogul keeps elephants for the execution of criminals condemned to death.