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| higher-ups (Taras) | |||
| movers and shakers (lawput) | |||
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| magnate; big wheel; fat cat; knocker; tycoon; wheeler-dealer; heavy-hitter (Alexander Demidov); high up; higher up; wheeler dealer; dealmaker (A person who is skilled at bringing commercial or political deals to a satisfactory conclusion. EXAMPLE SENTENCES We're encouraged to look up with awe at the colossal deal-makers. With three listed companies, the 71-year-old billionaire has been Asia's foremost dealmaker for over a half-century. In almost every search we're in now clients are looking for the operators, rather than deal-makers. OD Alexander Demidov); moguls (driven); do-all; powerful businessman (She also discovered that the house, built in 1838, was previously a brothel owned by a powerful local businessman who took young people as payment. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver) | |||
| power broker; heavyweight; business baron | |||
| big enchilada; wheeler and dealer | |||
| bigwig | |||
| higher-up (Taras); high-up; boss; doyen (Илья Островский); executive (Ремедиос_П); exec (Ремедиос_П) | |||
| kuromaku | |||
| fat cat; bigshot (AMlingua) | |||
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| wheeler-dealer (Taras) | |||
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воротилы : 21 phrases in 10 subjects |
| American usage, not spelling | 3 |
| Cinematography | 1 |
| Diplomacy | 2 |
| Economics | 2 |
| Finances | 1 |
| General | 7 |
| Informal | 1 |
| Makarov | 2 |
| Slang | 1 |
| Soviet | 1 |