0 someone who has a lot of ability and a strong wish to be successful and is therefore expected to achieve a lot -- 有能力有抱负的人
1 an extremely successful organization, business, or team -- 极为成功的组织(或公司、团队)
On the basis of her speech tonight, she is well on the way to becoming a parliamentary high-flyer.
Often they are the young, high-flyer managers who are so necessary for the success of small businesses.
After recovering from being knocked down, a high-flyer can remain on the ground.
To me, those who look after the seed-corn are as important as those who teach the high-flyers at university.
We are talking not about boys with academic potential or boys who would be high-flyers, but about boys who would be ordinary, decent citizens.
The real high-flyers can cope with that kind of stressful life, but the less able students find it very tough indeed.
Special arrangements are being made for all high-flyers in those schools.
The removal of tax from share option deals is designed to lure the high-flyers from the big companies to risky start-up companies.