boss

US [bɑs]
UK [bɒs]
  • n.老板;经理;首领;轮毂
  • v.指挥;负责;当…的首领;仗势欺人
  • adj.掌权的;〔俚语〕第一流的
  • Web波士;上司;老大
Plural Form:bosses  Present Participle:bossing  Past Participle:bossed  
Boss
n.
1.
老板;工头;领班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.
我要问一下老板我能不能请一天假。
I like being my own boss(= working for myself and making my own decisions) .
我喜欢自己做老板,自己拿主意。
Who's the boss(= who's in control) in this house?
这个家里谁说了算?
2.
(informal)
总经理;领导a person who is in charge of a large organization
the new boss at IBM
IBM 公司的新领导
Hospital bosses protested at the decision.
医院领导们抗议这一决定。
v.
1.
~ sb (about/around)
对(某人)发号施令to tell sb what to do in an aggressive and/or annoying way
I'm sick of you bossing me around!
我讨厌你对我指手画脚。
adj.
1.
很好的very good

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