Boss مقابل Chief مقابل Director مقابل Head مقابل Supervisor
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| Boss | Chief | Director | Head | Supervisor | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| النطق | 🇬🇧 /["/bɒs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/bɔːs/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/tʃiːf/"]/🇺🇸 /["/tʃiːf/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/dəˈrektə(r)//daɪˈrektə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dəˈrektər//daɪˈrektər/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/hed/"]/🇺🇸 /["/hed/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈsuːpəvaɪzə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈsuːpərvaɪzər/"]/ |
| المعنى | A person who is in charge of a workplace and tells others what to do. | The main person in charge of a group or organization. | The person in charge of a movie, play, or organization. | The part of the body above the neck, or the top part of something. | A person who manages or oversees other people at work. |
| مثال | My boss always gives me constructive feedback. | The chief of the department announced a new policy on employee conduct. | The director spoke to the cast before the first rehearsal. | He has a big head, which makes it hard for him to find a hat that fits. | I have a meeting with my supervisor about my research topic. |
| السجل | محايد | محايد | محايد | محايد | محايد |
| مدى الشيوع | أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا) | أعلى 2000 (شائعة) | أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا) | أعلى 1000 (شائعة جدًا) | أعلى 2000 (شائعة) |
| مستوى CEFR | A2 | B2 | A2 | A1 | C1 |
| قسم الكلام | noun | adjective | noun | noun | noun |
| المتلازمات اللفظية | big, company, crime, big, company, crime | chief executive, chief officer, chief complaint, police chief, chief justice | company, managing, executive, the board of directors, the post of director, film, movie, theatre/theater, the role of director, company, managing, executive, the board of directors, the post of director | bare, bald, shaved, poke, pop, put, ache, pound, throb, injury, cold, above your head, over your head, from head to foot, from head to toe, a fine, full, good, thick, etc. head of hair, clear, cool, level, use, enter, pop into, spin, in your head, inside your head, can’t get your head round something, need your head examined, your thick head, assistant, deputy, department, coach, gardener, teacher, a head of department, the head of the family, the head of the household, assistant, deputy, department, coach, gardener, teacher, a head of department, the head of the family, the head of the household, call, come down, come up, heads or tails? | senior, direct, immediate, act as, under a/the supervisor |
| الأضداد | employee, subordinate | subordinate, follower, employee | employee, follower | foot, bottom, tail | subordinate, employee |
| أخطاء شائعة | Confused with 'leader', thinking they mean the same thing., Using 'boses' as a plural form instead of 'bosses'. | Confused with 'chiefly' (which means mainly or mostly)., Used as a verb (it's only a noun)., Mixing it up with terms like 'leader' without considering size or type of group. | Confusing with 'producer' who handles finances and logistics., Using 'directer' instead of 'director'., Assuming all directors work in film; the term applies to various fields. | Confusing 'head' as a term for leadership with 'lead' as a verb., Using 'head' to describe a body part without accompanying context., Incorrectly using 'head' in idiomatic expressions without understanding their meaning. | Confusing 'supervisor' with 'manager' - a supervisor usually oversees workers directly., Using 'supervisor' for all levels of management, while it's mainly for those who directly manage employees., Omitting 'the' before 'supervisor' in sentences. |
| ملاحظات الاستخدام | Use 'boss' in workplaces or informal settings. It's generally respectful but can be negative if used sarcastically. Avoid using it in formal reports. | Use 'chief' to refer to leaders or heads in various contexts, such as 'chief executive officer' or 'tribal chief'. Avoid using in very informal contexts where simpler terms like 'boss' might be more suitable. | Typically used in a professional context. In film and theater, 'director' refers specifically to the creative leader. In business, it may denote someone in a senior management position. | Use 'head' in both literal and figurative contexts. In formal situations, it may refer to leadership (e.g., 'head of the department'). Avoid using in slang contexts where other terms might be preferred. | Typically used in workplace contexts. It's appropriate in both formal and casual conversations when referring to someone with authority. Avoid using it in informal settings where a more casual term like 'boss' might be used. |
أسئلة شائعة: Boss مقابل Chief مقابل Director مقابل Head مقابل Supervisor
ما الفرق بين Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor؟
Boss: A person who is in charge of a workplace and tells others what to do. Chief: The main person in charge of a group or organization. Director: The person in charge of a movie, play, or organization. Head: The part of the body above the neck, or the top part of something. Supervisor: A person who manages or oversees other people at work.
أيها أكثر تقدمًا: Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor؟
Supervisor هي الأعلى مستوى، عند C1، على مقياس CEFR.
هل Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor في نفس مستوى CEFR؟
Boss: A2, Chief: B2, Director: A2, Head: A1, Supervisor: C1 على مقياس CEFR.
ما قسم الكلام لـ Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor؟
Boss: noun, Chief: adjective, Director: noun, Head: noun, Supervisor: noun.
هل يمكنك عرض مثال لكل منها؟
Boss: My boss always gives me constructive feedback. Chief: The chief of the department announced a new policy on employee conduct. Director: The director spoke to the cast before the first rehearsal. Head: He has a big head, which makes it hard for him to find a hat that fits. Supervisor: I have a meeting with my supervisor about my research topic.
هل يمكنني استخدام Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor بالتبادل؟
ليس دائمًا. Boss وChief وDirector وHead وSupervisor مترابطة وتتداخل أحيانًا، لكنها تختلف في السجل ومدى الشيوع والاستخدام، لذا قد يغيّر استبدال إحداها بالأخرى المعنى أو النبرة. راجع الفروق أعلاه قبل الاستبدال.