tycoons in English

noun
1
a wealthy, powerful person in business or industry.
a newspaper tycoon
2
a title applied by foreigners to the shogun of Japan in power between 1857 and 1868.

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1. The company's passenger lists glittered with film stars, aristocrats, writers, socialites, and tycoons.

2. Synonyms for Businessmen include entrepreneurs, industrialists, merchants, tycoons, tradesmen, buyers, dealers, directors, employers and executives

3. He is more accessible than most tycoons and is frequently seen dining in the works canteen at Wapping.

4. The property market that has since developed, an almost impenetrable blend of government and tycoons, could satisfy no free-market purist.

5. The list includes self-made Billionaires, heirs of family fortunes, to business tycoons who have made a lasting impact on the population

6. The mound of coins continues to grow as the little Kool Aid tycoons and garbage financiers continue to amaze and to amass.

7. When state media attacked the property tycoons, it gave Beijing the opportunity to show Hongkongers that it had identified the Bogeymen, and that the central government cared.

8. 30 Many tycoons live in the wealthy ghetto of Rublyovskoye Shosse, near the Putin's dacha on the edge of Moscow, where Lamborghini showrooms jostle alongside Gucci boutiques.

9. In fact many Chinese business tycoons I know try to put local efforts together in response to emergencies, like the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 and the mudslide disaster in Gansu province in August.