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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- boss
[bɔs]
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1.
noun
[c]
(employer) 老板
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2.
noun
[inf]
(leader) 领导
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3.
vt.
支配
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to be one's own boss
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一切由自己作主
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- boss
[bɔs]
[bɔs]
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1.
noun
[American English]
老板,雇主,经理;工头,领班;上司
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My boss wants me to be in charge of a new project, but I refused.
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老板想让我负责一个新计划,但被我婉拒了。
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Eric, show them who is the boss.
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埃里克,让他们瞧瞧谁才是老大。
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I am my own boss!
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我自己做主!
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2.
noun
[American English]
(县等政治机构或政党中的)头子,首领,领袖
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3.
vt.
当…的首领(或头子);当…的老板
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4.
vt.
[verbal]
指挥,把(某人)差来差去
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Please stop bossing me around! I'm neither your employee nor your slave.
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拜托不要对我呼来喝去的!我不是你的员工也不是你的奴隶。
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Carl likes to boss other people which is why nobody likes him.
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卡尔喜欢指挥别人,所以没人喜欢他。
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Sometimes I have to boss the people under me because they don't listen one word I say.
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有时我不得不对手下人发号施令,因为他们对我的话置若罔闻。
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5.
adjective
[verbal]
主要的;首要的
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6.
adjective
[slang]
优秀的;有力的;出众的
Collins English-English Dictionary
- boss
[bɑs]
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1.
n
[informal]
a person in charge of or employing others
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2.
n
[chiefly US]
a professional politician who controls a party machine or political organization, often using devious or illegal methods
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3.
vb
to employ, supervise, or be in charge of
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4.
vb
[usually foll by around or about]
to be domineering or overbearing towards (others)
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5.
adj
[slang]
excellent; fine
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a boss hand at carpentry
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that's boss!
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6.
adj
[Etymology]
C19: from Dutch baas master; probably related to Old High German basa aunt, Frisian baes master
- boss
[bɑs]
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1.
n
a knob, stud, or other circular rounded protuberance, esp an ornamental one on a vault, a ceiling, or a shield
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2.
n
[biology]
any of various protuberances or swellings in plants and animals
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3.
n
an area of increased thickness, usually cylindrical, that strengthens or provides room for a locating device on a shaft, hub of a wheel, etc
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4.
n
a similar projection around a hole in a casting or fabricated component
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5.
n
an exposed rounded mass of igneous or metamorphic rock, esp the uppermost part of an underlying batholith
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to ornament with bosses; emboss
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7.
vt.
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French boce, from Vulgar Latin bottia (unattested); related to Italian bozza metal knob, swelling
- boss
[bɑs]
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1.
n
a calf or cow
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2.
n
[Etymology]
C19: from dialect buss calf, perhaps ultimately from Latin bos cow, ox
Examples
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In the movie, the man was thirsty for the blood of the boss.
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电影里那个男人非常希望能杀了自己的老板。
→ thirsty
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Paul addressed himself to his boss and started talking to him like he had never done it before.
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保罗开始跟老板说话,就好像他从来没做过那件事一样。
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If you work hard, your career I'm sure will advance and maybe one day you'll be the boss in here.
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如果你努力工作,我确信你的事业会有起色,也许有一天你会成为这里的老板。
→ advance
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I used to advise my boss about the problem.
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我曾经向老板建议过这个问题。
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I advised my boss about the company policy.
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我针对公司的政策向老板提了些建议。
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I aim to be the boss of my father's company.
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我的目标是成为我父亲公司的经理。
→ aim
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We should bargain with the boss for at least a better salary.
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我们应该和老板讲讲条件,至少涨点儿工资。
→ bargain
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He behaves as a boss but is a common employee.
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他的举止像个老板,其实却只是名普通员工。
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The boss asked us to stay a little bit longer to finish this project.
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老板让我们再多留一会儿,好做完这个项目。
→ ask
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Does anybody knows when the boss is due back?
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有人知道老板预计什么时候回来吗?
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