bossy的意思和读音

bossy

: [ˈbɑsi] : [ˈbɒsi]

adj.

n.

bossier  bossiest  

adj.meek

adj.domineering,officious,dominant,dictatorial,interfering

bossyadj.

1.always telling people what to do

n.1.,

adj.1.,2.;3.,

adj.1.someone who is bossy keeps telling other people what to do, in a way that annoys them

1. bosom friend bossy botany ...

2. bland bossy brave ...

3. A cow or calf. bossy n., From boss 3 ...

4. boss n. bossy adj. both pron.,adj. ...

5. born a. bossy a. botany n. ...

6. ... in fact bossy —Yes,so it was. ...

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1.Everyone is a king of the world in their own vertical and horizontal bossy, do not listen to me, but you would not let me listen to you.

2.It was all foreign enough to bring out the bossy nurse in Flora, she had meant to be kind.

3.She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth.

4.Nonetheless, one of Richard's bossy slogans resonates: "You want to get to the castle, Groceries, you've got to swim the moat. ":“。”

5.Daisy then runs out of the room. Bossy runs after her, but when he runs to the cellaret, he stops and take out a bottle.西西

6.The home-birthers decry grasping, bossy doctors who turn a natural experience into a near-emergency needing medical intervention.

7.Mr Cameron speaks of a "moral collapse" , which, he adds, has been abetted by a "bossy bureaucratic state" .”,

8.Kind as she is , she is a bit of bossy .

9.any rebuffing on your part may boomerang back at you and bite you twice as hard, even if you didn't mean to come across as cranky or bossy.便

10.If your eldest is always expected to set an example, will he inevitably become upright and bossy?