The older guys in the baseball club are so bossy, are not they? 在棒球社的那些学长非常霸道,是不是?
His bossy attitude aggravates me. 他专横的态度使我恼火。
She's bit bossy. You know what I mean. 她有点霸道。你知道我的意思吗?
bossy bossier, bossiest
[ adj ] offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power <adj.all> an autocratic personautocratic behavior a bossy way of ordering others around a rather aggressive and dominating character managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way a swaggering peremptory manner
Bossy \Boss"y\, a. Ornamented with bosses; studded.
Bossy \Bos"sy\, n. [Dim. fr. Prov. E. boss in boss-calf, buss-calf, for boose-calf, prop., a calf kept in the stall. See 1st {Boose}.] A cow or calf; -- familiarly so called. [U. S.]
"It's something that you can't help feeling bitter or upset about," said Helen Human, the Dallas actress who portrayed the bossy and buxom "Peach." The epic depicted a cattle drive from dusty Lonesome Dove, Texas, to Montana.
Air UK overruled the bossy man and thereupon cancelled its free flights around Europe for Clifford and his chums. But on that occasion Clifford seems to have been in the right.
True, he can also be bossy, insensitive and pompous, but these are not the reasons why Norah is leaving: it is the conventions of society that she is rebelling against rather than her husband who just happens to embody these restrictions.
In fact, he's obtuse, demanding, bossy, and grouchy to his wife and two kids.
"Winters" tend to be bossy and power-hungry, while "summers" are more compromising and harmonious, Ms. Mondejar said.