常見例句雙語例句Actually it was a big wig.確實(shí)是大人物。She wore a new hairpiece every day and was considered a big wig.她每天都戴著新假發(fā),以為自己是個(gè)大人物。In George Washington’s day, it was in vogue to wear a great big wig.在華盛頓時(shí)代,戴一頭華麗的假發(fā)是當(dāng)時(shí)的時(shí)尚。權(quán)威例句Big wig businessmen take schools that are falling apart, financially buying them, and put them on the Wall Street market for a pretty profit.FORBES: For-Profit Colleges Are Not The Problem, State Schools AreHe wore a wig like a big woolly hat, a red floppy bow tie, a yellow speckled vest, and a black coat, and he was emphatically gesturing with white-gloved hands.NEWYORKER: Mr. BonesFor many years parking meters held no fear for Cruzians because a clown, wearing rainbow-striped pants, a wig and a big red nose would drop coins, gratis, into meters about to expire.FORBES: Booby Prize 返回 big wig