bossing
n. 瘤,節疤或類似的腫塊
v. 對(某人)發號施令( boss的現在分詞 )
Your boss is the person in charge of the organization or department where you work.
He cannot stand his boss...
他無法忍受他的老闆。
Occasionally I have to go and ask the boss for a rise.
有時我不得不找老闆要求加薪。
If you are the boss in a group or relationship, you are the person who makes all the decisions.
He thinks he's the boss.
他認為自己是頭兒。
If you say that someone bosses you, you mean that they keep telling you what to do in a way that is irritating.
We cannot boss them into doing more...
我們不能再差遣他們做更多的事了。
'You are not to boss me!' she shouted.
“你不能指揮我!”她喊道。
If you are your own boss, you work for yourself or make your own decisions and do not have anyone telling you what to do.
I'm very much my own boss and no one interferes with what I do.
我自己很有主見,沒有人干預我做的事。
He started bossing people around and I didn't like what was happening.
他開始把別人差來遣去,而我不喜歡他這樣.
Henry's never so happy as when he's bossing others about.
亨利最喜歡對別人發號施令.
Larry is on his high horse again, bossing people around.
拉里又盛氣凌人了, 又開始亂支派別人了.
David complained that his older sister was always bossing him around.
大衛抱怨說他姐姐總對他發號施令.
He gets a kick out of bossing people around.
他用支使人跑來跑去的辦法取樂.