boss 1 Ф / bos /
[ count ] (
a person who is in charge of other people at work and tells them what to do
boss 2 / bos/
to tell someone what to do, in a way that bothers them
boss • y / ' bэsi /
A bossy person likes to tell other people what to do
bot • a • ny / ' batnn /
( biology ) the scientific study of plants ► bot • a • nist / ' batn^ist /
a person who studies plants
bOth .еГ Ф / Ъабэг /
to disturb someone or make them angry, worried, or upset
to spend extra time or energy doing something Don't bother with the dishes — I'll do them later. He didn't even bother to say goodbye.
bOt .tie Ф / 'batl/
bOt . tOITI 1 Ф / 'butom /
[ count , usually singular ] the lowest part of something
—ANTONYM top
[ count ] the flat surface on the outside of an object, on which it stands
[ singular ] the lowest position compared to other people or groups
the part of your body that you sit on
bOt . tOITI 2 Ф / 'Ixitom /
lowest
bought
boul • der / ^Мэг /
a very big rock
boul • e • vard / ' bubvard /
a wide street in a town or city The short way of writing "Boulevard" in street names is Blvd.
bounce / bauns /
(used about a ball) to move away quickly after hitting something hard; to make a ball do this
to jump up and down many times
bounc • er / ' baunsэr /
a person whose job is to control who goes in to a bar or club, and to make people leave if they are causing trouble
bounc • y / ' baunsi /
( bounc i .er , bounc . i est )
that bounces well or that can make things bounce
bound 1
sure to do something
having a legal or moral duty to do something She is not legally bound to pay for the damage.
going to a place
bound 3 / baund /
to run with long steps