boss的意思和读音

boss

: [bɑs] : [bɒs]

n.

v.

adj.;〔

bosses  bossing  bossed  

adj.+n.former boss,political boss

v.obey

n.subordinate

v.boss around,bully,command,give orders,order around

n.chief,manager,person in charge,supervisor

bossn.

1.a person who is in charge of other people at work and tells them what to do

I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off.

I like being my own boss(= working for myself and making my own decisions) .

Who's the boss(= who's in control) in this house?

2.(informal)a person who is in charge of a large organization

the new boss at IBMIBM

Hospital bosses protested at the decision.

v.

1.~ sb (about/around)to tell sb what to do in an aggressive and/or annoying way

I'm sick of you bossing me around!

adj.

1.very good

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n.1.a round raised part that sticks out from a surface, e.g. a stud at the center of a shield2.a South African intelligence organization during the apartheid era.3.a decorative knob on a vaulted ceiling at points where the ribs meet4.in computer games, an opponent who is hard to defeat but must be overcome in order to complete a game level5.a round swelling on a plant or on the horn of an animal6.a mass of volcanic rock with a roughly circular cross section and vertical sides7.somebody who is in charge of others, especially in a work environment8.the dominant partner in a relationship or the dominant member of a group, who tends to make decisions and give instructions9.a politician who exerts a controlling influence, e.g. by applying pressure on others to vote in a particular way10.the person who is in charge of you at work11.a circular decoration at the centre of something1.a round raised part that sticks out from a surface, e.g. a stud at the center of a shield2.a South African intelligence organization during the apartheid era.3.a decorative knob on a vaulted ceiling at points where the ribs meet4.in computer games, an opponent who is hard to defeat but must be overcome in order to complete a game level5.a round swelling on a plant or on the horn of an animal6.a mass of volcanic rock with a roughly circular cross section and vertical sides7.somebody who is in charge of others, especially in a work environment8.the dominant partner in a relationship or the dominant member of a group, who tends to make decisions and give instructions9.a politician who exerts a controlling influence, e.g. by applying pressure on others to vote in a particular way10.the person who is in charge of you at work11.a circular decoration at the centre of something

v.1.to give somebody orders in an authoritarian way that is often resisted or resented

adj.1.so good as to dominate in a group

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1.Give up trying to live up to the expectation of your parents, your friends, your boss, and peers.

2.No, no, he said he'd be here around noon, and Paul says his boss is never late.

3.Wait for your boss to take a breath, then try this comeback line: "I want to hear what you're saying. You've got to slow down. ":“。”

4.Bakery boss to see him over, cordial, said: "Little Burr, today what you want bread? ":“?”

5.Luis was the boss and he would step back and keep a distance if he felt it was needed.

6.The boss laughed and said, "Seems you are powerful. I heard you were not from the central land. " The boss glanced at him.。”

7.looks like your boss is trying to put the moves on his mother.

8.The best time to ask for a raise is when everything has gone wrong and your boss is in a panic mode.

9.Now and then, to sort of flatter the boss, I'd go up to him and ask politely what such and such a word might mean.

10.It was Friday morning and a young businessman finally decided to ask his boss for a raise.