boss
- IPA[bɒs]
英式
- a person who is in charge of a worker, group, or organization;a person in control of a group or situation
- give (someone) orders in a domineering manner
- excellent; outstanding
verb: boss, 3rd person present: bosses, gerund or present participle: bossing, past tense: bossed, past participle: bossed
noun: boss, plural noun: bosses
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名詞
- 1. a person who is in charge of a worker, group, or organization I asked my boss for a promotion
- ▪ a person in control of a group or situation does he see you as a partner, or is he already the boss? the boss of the largest crime family in the country
- ▪ a particularly tough enemy, usually appearing at the end of a section or level the boss characters provide more than enough challenge you may be required to kill a boss monster
動詞
- 1. give (someone) orders in a domineering manner he does not like being bossed around you're always bossing us about
形容詞
- 1. North American informal excellent; outstanding that was a real boss move on his part
- an employee in a casino in charge of gaming tables.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a farmer who employs labour: a boss-cocky refused to pay me my wages
Oxford Dictionary
- a foreman in charge of a cattle drive.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[bôs]
美式
- a stud on the center of a shield: a heavy wooden shield with a metal boss
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bɒs]
英式
- a stud on the centre of a shield: a heavy wooden shield with a metal boss
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bôs]
美式
- a person who is in charge of a worker, group, or organization: I asked my boss for a promotion
- give (someone) orders in a domineering manner: he does not like being bossed around
- excellent; outstanding: that was a real boss move on his part
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bôs]
美式
- a cow.
Oxford American Dictionary
- Bureau of State Security.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bɒs]
英式
- a cow.
Oxford Dictionary