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词汇 boss
释义 boss
noun[ C ]
uk /bɒs/ us /bɑːs/

bossnoun[C] (MANAGER)


A2
the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do: 老板;上司;头儿
She was the boss of a large international company.她曾是一家大型跨国公司的老板。
 be your own boss
to work for yourself, rather than for an employer:
I started up my own business and now I'm my own boss.
 the boss
informal
the person who makes all the important decisions in a particular situation:
Who's the boss in your house?
You can share your views about your partner's treatment options, but she's the boss.
Whatever you want - you're the boss.
In retail, always remember: the customer is the boss.
There was absolutely no doubt that in this band she was the boss.
I informed my boss that I was going to be away next week.我告诉老板下周我不在。
His boss gave him a severe reprimand for being late.
"How are you getting on with your new boss?" "Not bad."
I asked my boss if I could have some time off to go to the dentist.
As a boss you have to delegate responsibilities to your staff.你作为老板必须要分派工作。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bosses & managers
administration
anti-management
branch manager
C-suite
CAO
co-president
comptroller
coo
coordinator
crew chief
hierarchy
industrialist
layer
line manager
majordomo
self-governing
silent partner
slave driver
sleeping partner
subdirector

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Controlling and being in charge

bossnoun[C] (IN GAMES)


in computer games, an important enemy who is usually hard to defeat:
Bosses are generally much stronger than other opponents the player has faced up to that point.
I think this character is one of the best bosses in gaming.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Miscellaneous games & activities
air hockey
beer pong
belly dancing
bran tub
buildering
bungee jumping
cage diving
charade
Frisbee
hoopla
in-game
inline
inline skate
inline skating
pinball machine
roller-skating
RPG
sandbox
scavenger hunt
screen time

bossnoun[C] (DECORATION)


a raised rounded decoration, such as on a shield or a ceiling圆形装饰物;浮雕装饰
 
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Patterns and shapes
amorphous
arabesque
argyle
asymmetrically
asymmetry
fishhook
flecked
formless
formlessly
fretted
saltire
scalloped
scissor
semilunaris
shapeable
vee
wavery
wavily
weave
willow pattern

Idioms


like a boss
not be the boss of someone
show someone who's boss
boss
verb
 informaluk /bɒs/ us /bɑːs/
[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]disapproving
to tell someone what to do a lot: 对…发号施令;把…差来遣去
He enjoys bossing the younger children.
UK
to be in control of something, especially a sports game:
He's a player who knows how to boss games.
Germany bossed the second half.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving orders & commands
all-points bulletin
boss someone around
bossily
bossiness
bossyboots
commanding
decree
demand
dictate
exact
expect
instruct
push someone around
put something on
self-ordained
shove
shove someone around
stick
summons
task

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Winning, losing & scoring in sport
Controlling and being in charge

Phrasal verb


boss someone around
boss
adjective
 slanguk /bɒs/ us /bɑːs/
very good or excellent: 极好的;一流的;极出色的
It was a boss party.那场聚会棒极了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Informal words for good
A-OK
amazeballs
apple pie
awesomesauce
badass
dank
jim-dandy
juicy
knock
knock spots off somethingidiom
like a bossidiom
out of sightidiom
plum
royally
rule OKidiom
safe
shabby
shit hot
sight
steal

boss | American Dictionary


boss
noun[ C ]
us/bɔs, bɑs/
the person who is in charge of an organization or a department and who tells others what to do:
I’ll ask my boss if I can take the afternoon off.

bossy


adjectiveus/ˈbɔ·si, ˈbɑs·i/
disapproving
"Move over," she said in a bossy tone.

boss | Business English


boss
noun[ C ]
 MANAGEMENT, HR, WORKPLACEuk /bɒs/us
a person who is senior to you at work, especially the person who is your manager:
Getting on badly with the boss topped the list of reasons given by workers for leaving their job.
my new/old/former boss
informal
the person in charge of a company:
Now that the company finally has a new boss, investors will be demanding to see a new strategy.
company/union/bank bosses
 be your own boss
to work for yourself, not for an employer:
I always wanted to be self-employed, to be my own boss, and do things the way I thought they should be done.
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