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单词 big cheese
释义

big cheese

English

Etymology

From big + cheese (wealth, fame, importance). Earliest use to mean importance from 1910.[1][2]

Pronunciation

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Noun

big cheese (plural big cheeses)

  1. (idiomatic) A very important figure, especially a high-ranking person in an organization.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:important person
    He’ll be meeting with the big cheese first thing tomorrow, to present his proposal.
    • 1980, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker & Jerry Zucker, Airplane!, spoken by Rex Kramer (Robert Stack):
      I know. But it's his ship now, his command; he's in charge, he's the boss, the head man, the top dog, the big cheese, the head honcho, number one...
    • 1995, Rich Mendoza (music), “Where The Money Goes”, in Money Rock, performed by Schoolhouse Rock!/Jack Sheldon:
      If not for all these bills and taxes, our income would more than suffice. I feel like a real big cheese, until everybody takes a slice!

Derived terms

  • grand fromage (literal French translation)

Translations

References

  1. Gary Martin (1997–), Big cheese”, in The Phrase Finder.
  2. O. Henry (1910) Unprofessional Servant: “Del had crawled from some Tenth Avenue basement like a lean rat and had bitten his way into the Big Cheese... He had danced his way into fame in sixteen minutes.”
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