bossy

bossy — 形容詞

1. liking to give other people orders in a way that annoys them

1.形容詞B2
釋義

愛指揮

老是命令人做事

liking to give other people orders in a way that annoys them

例句

Priya sounded bossy when she told everyone where to sit.

Priya 叫大家坐哪裡時,聽起來很愛指揮。

linking verb: sound bossy

At lunch, Diego gave bossy orders about the class project.

午餐時,Diego 為了班級專題一直發號施令。

collocation: bossy orders

同義詞
  • pushy

    more about forcing your own wishes forward

  • controlling

    broader, often about managing people or situations over time

  • domineering

    stronger and more formal

反義詞

用法筆記

Usually negative. Often used with nouns such as tone, voice, sister, or manager, and it suggests unwanted orders rather than good leadership.

常見錯誤

Our new team leader is bossy, so everyone respects her.
Our new team leader is confident and clear, so everyone respects her.
💡'bossy' is negative; it suggests giving unwanted orders.
The teacher was bossy, and the class loved her calm leadership.
The teacher was authoritative, and the class loved her calm leadership.
💡'authoritative' can be positive, but 'bossy' usually is not.

2. having round raised parts or a design that stands out from the surface

2.形容詞
釋義

有凸紋

表面有凸起花紋

having round raised parts or a design that stands out from the surface

例句

The museum showed a bossy silver cup, with raised dots around its rim.

博物館展出一只有凸紋的銀杯,杯口一圈有凸起的圓點。

bossy + decorated object

Light from the window caught the bossy pattern on the leather book.

窗邊的光照出那本皮書上的凸紋花樣。

bossy + pattern on [surface]

同義詞
  • embossed

    common modern word for a pattern pressed outward

  • raised

    broader and more general

  • studded

    suggests many separate raised pieces

反義詞
  • flat

    without raised parts

  • smooth

    without a rough or raised design

用法筆記

Mostly seen before a noun in descriptions of decorated objects. Distinguish from adjective sense 1, which describes a person who gives too many orders.

bossy — 名詞