Meaning and Usage
"老板" (lǎobǎn) primarily means "boss" or "owner" of a business, such as a shop or restaurant. It can also refer to a supervisor or manager in a workplace context. The term combines "老" (lǎo), a prefix indicating familiarity or respect, with "板" (bǎn), meaning "board" or "plank," metaphorically referring to someone in charge.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "老板" used when talking about the owner of a small business or the person who manages employees. It can be used respectfully or casually depending on tone and context.
Collocations and Patterns
- 老板说 (lǎobǎn shuō): "the boss said" — used to report instructions or opinions from the boss.
- 老板让我... (lǎobǎn ràng wǒ...): "the boss asked me to..." — common when describing tasks assigned by the boss.
- 跟老板谈话 (gēn lǎobǎn tánhuà): "talk with the boss" — often about work or business matters.
Nuances
Using "老板" can imply a direct relationship with the person in charge, often with some degree of respect or acknowledgment of authority. It is less formal than titles like "经理" (manager) or "总裁" (CEO), and more common in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse "老板" with "老板" (lǎobǎn without the second tone), which is a variant but less standard. Also, "老板" is not used for very high-level executives in large corporations, where titles like "总经理" or "董事长" are more appropriate.
Meaning and Usage
"老板" (lǎobǎn) primarily means "boss" or "owner" of a business, such as a shop or restaurant. It can also refer to a supervisor or manager in a workplace context. The term combines "老" (lǎo), a prefix indicating familiarity or respect, with "板" (bǎn), meaning "board" or "plank," metaphorically referring to someone in charge.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "老板" used when talking about the owner of a small business or the person who manages employees. It can be used respectfully or casually depending on tone and context.
Collocations and Patterns
- 老板说 (lǎobǎn shuō): "the boss said" — used to report instructions or opinions from the boss.
- 老板让我... (lǎobǎn ràng wǒ...): "the boss asked me to..." — common when describing tasks assigned by the boss.
- 跟老板谈话 (gēn lǎobǎn tánhuà): "talk with the boss" — often about work or business matters.
Nuances
Using "老板" can imply a direct relationship with the person in charge, often with some degree of respect or acknowledgment of authority. It is less formal than titles like "经理" (manager) or "总裁" (CEO), and more common in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse "老板" with "老板" (lǎobǎn without the second tone), which is a variant but less standard. Also, "老板" is not used for very high-level executives in large corporations, where titles like "总经理" or "董事长" are more appropriate.
Meaning and Usage
"老板" (lǎobǎn) primarily means "boss" or "owner" of a business, such as a shop or restaurant. It can also refer to a supervisor or manager in a workplace context. The term combines "老" (lǎo), a prefix indicating familiarity or respect, with "板" (bǎn), meaning "board" or "plank," metaphorically referring to someone in charge.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "老板" used when talking about the owner of a small business or the person who manages employees. It can be used respectfully or casually depending on tone and context.
Collocations and Patterns
- 老板说 (lǎobǎn shuō): "the boss said" — used to report instructions or opinions from the boss.
- 老板让我... (lǎobǎn ràng wǒ...): "the boss asked me to..." — common when describing tasks assigned by the boss.
- 跟老板谈话 (gēn lǎobǎn tánhuà): "talk with the boss" — often about work or business matters.
Nuances
Using "老板" can imply a direct relationship with the person in charge, often with some degree of respect or acknowledgment of authority. It is less formal than titles like "经理" (manager) or "总裁" (CEO), and more common in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse "老板" with "老板" (lǎobǎn without the second tone), which is a variant but less standard. Also, "老板" is not used for very high-level executives in large corporations, where titles like "总经理" or "董事长" are more appropriate.