boss
boss
bɔs
baws
British pronunciation
/bɒs/

Définition et signification de « boss » en anglais

Boss
01

patron, patronne

a person who is in charge of a large organization or has an important position there
boss definition and meaning
example
Exemples
I 'll have to check with my boss before I can confirm.
Je devrai vérifier avec mon patron avant de pouvoir confirmer.
My boss gave me a challenging assignment today.
Mon patron m'a donné une mission difficile aujourd'hui.
02

patron, chef

a person who hires people and tells them what to do
03

patron, chef

a person who exercises control and makes decisions
04

clé de voûte, culot

a decorative protruding knob or ornament found at the intersection of ribs in vaulted ceilings or at the center of a ceiling or arch
05

patron, chef

a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments
06

un chef, un as

a person who is confident, in control, or exceptionally skilled
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example
Exemples
He 's a boss when it comes to negotiations.
Il est un boss quand il s'agit de négociations.
That chef is a boss in the kitchen.
Ce chef est un boss dans la cuisine.
07

(New Jersey) nickname for Bruce Springsteen, the rock musician born in the state

SlangSlang
example
Exemples
Everyone in Jersey loves The Boss.
We've got tickets to see The Boss this summer.
to boss
01

bomber, relief

raise in a relief
01

excellent, exceptionnel

exceptionally good
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