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老板的英語是boss。
英 [b?s]? 美 [b??s]
n. 老板;上司;首腦
v. 管理;指揮
短語:
1、gang boss 團伙首領(lǐng)
2、party boss 黨魁
3、straw boss 副工頭
用法
n. (名詞)
boss在口語中是一種稱呼,指“老板,經(jīng)理,上司”,還可表示“工頭,領(lǐng)班”,用于比喻中,還可指“領(lǐng)袖”“導師”等。
擴展資料:
近義詞
director
英 [d?'rekt?(r)]? 美 [d?'rekt?r]
n. 董事;經(jīng)理;導演;主管,總監(jiān);指揮者
短語:
1、elect director 選舉董事
2、managing director 常務(wù)董事
3、sleeping director 匿名理事
用法
n. (名詞)
director的基本意思是“主管”“董事”,指某部門中最主要的管理人或董事會的成員,也可作“負責人”“主任”“校長”解,指領(lǐng)導一個組織、機構(gòu)或一項活動的主管人,director有時還特指“導演”。
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boss
英 [b?s] 美 [b?s, bɑs]
proprietor
英 [pr??pra??t?] 美 [pr??pra??t?]
shopkeeper
英 [???p?ki:p?] 美 [??ɑp?kip?]
大老板 Big Boss
老板娘 proprietress
評價老板 Comments on the Boss
老板對我的評價很高。
I was getting great feedback from my boss.
老板不走了,我非常高興。
I'm chuffed that the boss is staying.
當軟件公司的老板比賣 保險 強多了。
Being boss of a software firm beats selling insurance.
節(jié)日被看作是商店老板發(fā)財?shù)暮脵C會。
The festival is regarded as an asset for shopkeepers.
老板對他緩慢的進度不滿意。
His boss was dissatisfied with his tardy progress.
老板現(xiàn)在不想見她。
She's rather unpopular with the boss at the moment.
我不和我的老板談私事。
I don't talk with my boss about my private matters.
雇員們討厭老板家長式的管理態(tài)度。
The employees resented the bosses' paternal attitude.
她的老板向她提出非分的要求。
She was propositioned by her boss.
他被他的老板解雇了。
He was fired by his boss.
對于肉鋪老板和其他幾家老板,他也采用了同樣的辦法。
It was the same with the butcher and several others.
他寧愿躲著肉鋪老板和面包房老板。
He preferred standing off the butcher and baker.
我給了我老板一罐/我在廁所里把它給了我老板。
I gave it to my boss in the can.
實際上,很多人同情我不得不忍受這樣一個粗魯?shù)睦习濉?/p>
In fact, many sympathized with me for having to put up with such a Neanderthal of a boss.
請把這個給你的老板,算是我的一點心意。
Please give this to your boss with my compliments.
他抨擊那些貪心的老板為他們自己大幅加薪。
He attacked greedy bosses for awarding themselves big rises.
你聽見老板說的話了,老兄。
You heard what the boss said, bud.
他的老板并沒有催促他盡早拿出結(jié)果。
His boss did not pressure him for results.
當然,兩者最大的差異在于,過去的流動雜貨店老板需要猜測客戶的需求,而反過來,消費者的需求也基本受到店鋪老板供貨能力的限制。
Of course, a big difference is that the proprietor of the traveling general store had to guess what his customers wanted, and his customers 'wants were pretty much limited to the proprietor' s offerings.
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