bossy
adjective disapproving uk/ˈbɒs.i/ us/ˈbɑː.si/
(PERSON)
B2 爱指挥人的;专横的
A bossy person is always telling people what to do.
Henry, who is extremely bossy, wants to be in charge.
She's strong without being bossy.
- More examples
- What could be bossier than a politician deciding he knows what's best for people who live thousands of miles away?
- As a child, I was very bossy and had a clear idea of what I wanted.
- Blake may seem bossy, but I'll tell you it's Lisa that really wears the trousers in that relationship.
- My older sister was very bossy.
- Children of that age can get quite bossy.
(OBJECT)
US表面有凸起的图案
having a raised pattern on the surface
bossy
noun [ C ] US informal uk/ˈbɒs.i/ us/ˈbɑː.si/
一头牛
a cow