heavyweight
n. [體]重量級拳擊[摔跤]運動員; 體重超過平均水平的人; 要人,重要的人物
A heavyweight is a boxer weighing more than 175 pounds and therefore in the heaviest class.
If you refer to a person or organization as a heavyweight, you mean that they have a lot of influence, experience, and importance in a particular field, subject, or activity.
He was a political heavyweight.
他是一名政界要人。
...jazz heavyweights.
爵士樂壇的重量級人物
1. an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 201 pounds
2. a wrestler who weighs more than 214 pounds
3. a professional boxer who weighs more than 190 pounds
4. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities
5. a person of exceptional importance and reputation
1. heaviest in a category or of a heavyweight category (more than 190 pounds for prizefighters);
Samsung Life , another South Korean heavyweight , hopes to come to market in May.
另外一家重量級韓國人壽保險公司——三星人壽, 也有望在5月上市.
My punching power was heavier, stronger than that of a super heavyweight boxer.
我的擊打力比一個超重量級拳擊手的還要重, 還要強.
The first real boxer was a heavyweight champion James Figg, in 1719.
第一個真正的拳擊手是1719年的重量級冠軍詹姆斯?菲格.
Our sun is a million kilometers across. This is the real heavyweight to the solar system.
我們的太陽縱橫100萬公里. 堪稱太陽系裡的真正的巨無霸.
There is such a heavyweight a backup , Domenech can be a lot of peace of mind.
有這樣一位重量級人物作為後盾,多梅內克可以安心不少.