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What does the boss mean?
The specific meaning of the boss is as follows:

1. Property owners of private industry and commerce; Manned

2. In the old days, it was a title of respect for a famous opera actor or a opera actor who organized a troupe.

3. Now, people who dominate others and reward others can be called bosses.

Now it refers to people who spend money indiscriminately, which is ironic.

5. Datong dialect, especially the wife.

6 industrial and commercial owners, legal representatives and their agents.

7. Shareholders holding more shares.

Pronunciation: [l m 4 o b m 4 n]

Source:

1. Liu Junxiu? "The Struggle on the Dying Line": "When I saw them in the past, I saw that they were two ordinary people in rags. I followed up and patted one of them on the back:' Boss, where are you going?' "

2. Ye Zihuo: "If someone still wants to get a little face or cheap from the boss, I really advise him not to think about it!"

3. Lu Xun's letter to Zheng: "Please pay royalties to Neishan's old books."

Synonyms of extended information: owner, owner, employer, shopkeeper and shopkeeper.

Antonym: people

First of all, the owner

Pronunciation: [d not ng Ji ā]

Explanation:

1. Generally refers to people living in the East.

2. The person who is hired or employed is called his master, and the tenant is called the landlord.

Source: Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Long live the people": "What we are worried about is no longer the abacus of the creditors, but we are fighting against the small scale of the master."

Second, employers.

Pronunciation: [ancient zhǔ] incarnation]

Definition: A person who employs employees, vehicles, boats, etc.

Source: Lu Xun's preface to One's Suffering: "After giving birth, she was fired by others, but I don't know whether her employer or her father fired her."

partner

Pronunciation: [huǒ ji]

Explanation:

1. Partner; Partner (often used to address each other in person).

2. I used to be a clerk or a long-term worker: I worked in this store that year.

Source: Lao She's "Taking Office": "It's ok to really do it, but there is one thing. We are buddies, you are the leader, and the poison can be attributed to you. "