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 boss [bɔs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 老板, 上司, 岩瘤, 浮雕, 母牛

vt. 指挥, 控制, 浮雕

[医] 圆凸, 隆起, 肿

[经] 领导, 上司, 老板


  1. He was dismissed by his boss.
    他被他的老板开除了。
  2. Tom likes to boss younger children.
    汤姆喜欢对较年幼的孩子发号施令。
  3. How are you doing with your new boss?
    你跟你的新上司处得如何?


boss
[ noun ]
  1. a person who exercises control over workers

  2. <noun.person>
    if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman
  3. a person responsible for hiring workers

  4. <noun.person>
    the boss hired three more men for the new job
  5. a person who exercises control and makes decisions

  6. <noun.person>
    he is his own boss now
  7. a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments

  8. <noun.person>
    party bosses have a reputation for corruption
  9. a circular rounded projection or protuberance

  10. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. raise in a relief

  2. <verb.contact> emboss stamp
    embossed stationery
[ adj ]
  1. exceptionally good

  2. <adj.all>
    a boss hand at carpentry
    his brag cornfield


Boss \Boss\ (b[o^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bossed} (b[o^]st); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Bossing}.] [OE. bocen, fr. OF. bocier. See the
preceding word.]
To ornament with bosses; to stud.


Boss \Boss\, n. [D. baas master.]
A master workman or superintendent; a director or manager; a
political dictator. [Slang, U. S.]


Boss \Boss\ (b[o^]s; 115), n.; pl. {Bosses} (-[e^]z). [OE. boce,
bose, boche, OF. boce, boche, bosse, F. bosse, of G. origin;
cf. OHG. b[=o]zo tuft, bunch, OHG. b[=o]zan, MHG. b[^o]zen,
to beat. See {Beat}, and cf. {Botch} a swelling.]
1. Any protuberant part; a round, swelling part or body; a
knoblike process; as, a boss of wood.

2. A protuberant ornament on any work, either of different
material from that of the work or of the same, as upon a
buckler or bridle; a stud; a knob; the central projection
of a shield. See {Umbilicus}.

3. (Arch.) A projecting ornament placed at the intersection
of the ribs of ceilings, whether vaulted or flat, and in
other situations.

4. [Cf. D. bus box, Dan. b["o]sse.] A wooden vessel for the
mortar used in tiling or masonry, hung by a hook from the
laths, or from the rounds of a ladder. --Gwilt.

5. (Mech.)
(a) The enlarged part of a shaft, on which a wheel is
keyed, or at the end, where it is coupled to another.
(b) A swage or die used for shaping metals.

6. A head or reservoir of water. [Obs.]

  1. It is just as important that any new DG can stand up to bullying from the likes of Mick Newmarch, the Pru's rumbustious boss, as from the Office of Fair Trading. Hard to imagine who would fit the bill given the ABI's current structure.
  2. Or his boss, Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus who, when asked what should be done to open the EC market to Czech products, sighed: 'We spent years studying western economic textbooks.
  3. Today's giant publicly held corporations actively discourage the kind of autocratic boss Henry Ford became.
  4. Tamburini said the younger Patriarca has been deeply involved in his father's business since at least 1980, when the crime boss ran into serious legal and health problems.
  5. The first of these 'super-grasses' came forward in 1984 - Tommaso Buscetta, a former Palermo boss who fled to Brazil.
  6. Mr. Gorbachev's emissaries to the West have for some time ceased to be taken seriously, since everyone knows well their boss's habit of saying one thing, signing another, and doing a third.
  7. Long gone is the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, a boss of the old school, who used concentrated political muscle to run Chicago for 21 years before his death in 1976.
  8. The 26-year-old son of reputed mob boss John Gotti wasn't seen tying the knot at his neighborhood church Saturday afternoon, but that didn't stop assorted reporters and shutterbugs from staking out the building in anticipation of the rumored nuptials.
  9. "His real job is boss of the most powerful crime family in this country.
  10. Torchia's former boss, now-retired Capt.
  11. Baker, his former boss in the Reagan years, is another fierce supporter.
  12. Cerus will soon place a representative on the Yves Saint Laurent S.A. board, either Mr. De Benedetti himself or Alain Minc, Cerus's day-to-day boss.
  13. I could have told them to go to hell but I didn't," press secretary David Beckwith quoted his boss as saying.
  14. Steven Ross, the Time Warner boss, raked in $74.8 million in bonuses in 1990 (on top of his $3.3 million salary), even as Time magazine discards employees.
  15. The magazine cited a memo from William Webster, then FBI director, saying the name Schiavone appeared several times in the agency's reports on the 1975 disappearance of former Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa.
  16. Cosby faces another crisis: His children will be penniless unless he swings a deal for his bombastic boss (Barry Corbin). Since Cosby is visible only in the dark, it's not easy.
  17. When a boss flirts, "it clearly touches a nerve with many women.
  18. The financially struggling station offers programs obviously made available cheaply from its boss's other ventures.
  19. In this country, a syndicated television report is reviving the theory that Kennedy's assassination was an act of revenge by Lousiana mob boss Carlos Marcello, who was deported in 1961 by then-U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
  20. Others, eager to impress the newcomer, will "hear what they want to hear" and plunge ahead down paths that the new boss really doesn't want to tread.
  21. Elsewhere in the city, Inspector Lew Canada heads a special police unit that's trying to link organized crime with a powerful union boss who threatens to thwart the political advancement of Motown's mayor.
  22. John Gotti, the reputed boss of the nation's most powerful crime family, was freed on $100,000 bail Tuesday, less than 24 hours after an army of police arrested him.
  23. In one of his few public utterances, Walesa said in Polish, "I prefer to be a small boss." At a Remembrance Day ceremony in Toronto, Walesa helped a Polish war veteran lay a wreath.
  24. Prosecutors have refused to say if he will testify against his former boss.
  25. Anderson's theory is based on interviews he conducted with Johnny Roselli, a Las Vegas crime boss and top lieutenant to the late Chicago mob chieftain Sam Giancana.
  26. In the memos, Owen spelled out for his boss a wealth of detail about the private Contra supply network overseen by North.
  27. AT&T is winding down its use of ads that show corporate underlings getting chewed out by the boss _ or worrying that they might be fired _ for picking the wrong telephone service.
  28. A former union boss, whose gun was used to kill two anti-Marcos activists nine years ago, was charged with aggravated first-degree murder in the slayings, prosecutors said Thursday.
  29. Eastern boss Frank Lorenzo is a longtime Drexel client who used its renowned prowess in high-yield, high-risk junk-bond market to help him finance his Texas Air Corp. airline empire.
  30. They said, `That is your boss, you're out of a job."' O'Connor, who came to the Sun from the Bloomington (Ill.) Pantagraph, was one of 194 full-time employees who were trying to recover from the shock that the Sun is no more.
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