chief
Kelime Anlamı :
1. şef.
2. başlıca.
3. amir.
4. başlıca/baş.
5. patron/reis/şef.
6. resis.
7. şefi.
8. en üst rütbeli.
9. reis.
10. belli başlı.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
arch, cacique, capital, captain, cardinal, central, chieftain, clicker, cob, cock, commander, don, elder, eminent, especial, first, foreman, foremost, general, goodman, grand, great, head, headman, headsman, heady, hierarch, high, judge, leader, leading, main, master, mastery, matriarch, palmary, paramount, pivotal, premier, president, prevailing, primary, primate, prime, prince, principal, provincial, raised, raja, rajah, ringleader, ruler, sachem, sagamore, sheik, supereminent, supreme, the great, top, vital
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
one who is highest in rank or authority; a leader.
2. A chief petty officer.
3. nautical the chief engineer of a ship.
4. slang A boss.
5. heraldry the upper section of a shield.
6. the most important or valuable part.
7. highest in rank, authority, or office.
8. most important or influential. see usage note at absolute.
9. archaic chiefly.
2. A chief petty officer.
3. nautical the chief engineer of a ship.
4. slang A boss.
5. heraldry the upper section of a shield.
6. the most important or valuable part.
7. highest in rank, authority, or office.
8. most important or influential. see usage note at absolute.
9. archaic chiefly.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an informal address to an equal.
2. primary; principal.
2. primary; principal.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
highest in office or rank; principal; head.
2. principal or most eminent in any quality or action; most distinguished; having most influence; taking the lead; most important.
3. very intimate, near, or close.
4. the head or leader of any body of men; a commander, as of an army; a head man, as of a tribe, clan, or family; a person in authority who directs the work of others; the principal actor or agent.
5. the principal part; the most valuable portion.
6. the upper third part of the field. it is supposed to be composed of the dexter, sinister, and middle chiefs.
2. principal or most eminent in any quality or action; most distinguished; having most influence; taking the lead; most important.
3. very intimate, near, or close.
4. the head or leader of any body of men; a commander, as of an army; a head man, as of a tribe, clan, or family; a person in authority who directs the work of others; the principal actor or agent.
5. the principal part; the most valuable portion.
6. the upper third part of the field. it is supposed to be composed of the dexter, sinister, and middle chiefs.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A head; the head or upper part of anything.
2. the person highest in authority; the head or head man.
3. A principal, leader, or director in general; especially, the hereditary or the chosen head of a clan or tribe: used as a title particularly for the heads of scottish highland clans, and for the controlling or governing heads of uncivilized or semi-civilized tribes.
4. the principal officer of a bureau or division of the civil service, or of an editorial staff, newspaper office, mercantile establishment, or other organized body.
5. the principal or most important part or portion; the bulk or larger part of one thing or of many.
6. in heraldry, the head or upper part of the escutcheon, from side to side, cut off horizontally by a straight line, and containing properly a third part of the dimensions of the escutcheon.
7. the prime; the most important part.
8. at the head; in the principal or highest position or office: as, the commander-in-chief.
9. in heraldry, charged upon the upper part of the shield: a term generally used when the chief itself is not indicated
10. directly: said of land tenure: as, to hold land in chief (to hold it directly from the sovereign by honorable personal services).
11. in direct or original procedure: as, an examination in chief. see examination.
12.
13. highest in office, authority, rank, or estimation; placed above the rest; principal: as, a chief priest; the chief butler.
14. hence— principal or most eminent, in any quality or action; such that others (things, persons, particulars of any kind) are by comparison inferior or subordinate; most important; leading; main; most conspicuous.
15. intimate; near; close.
16.
17. chiefly. Thomson.
18. the senior general-staff officer on the staff of the commander of an army, army-corps, division, or department.
19. the senior officer on the personal staff of a flag-officer in command of a fleet or squadron. when practicable, he is senior in rank to all other officers under command of the flag-officer.
2. the person highest in authority; the head or head man.
3. A principal, leader, or director in general; especially, the hereditary or the chosen head of a clan or tribe: used as a title particularly for the heads of scottish highland clans, and for the controlling or governing heads of uncivilized or semi-civilized tribes.
4. the principal officer of a bureau or division of the civil service, or of an editorial staff, newspaper office, mercantile establishment, or other organized body.
5. the principal or most important part or portion; the bulk or larger part of one thing or of many.
6. in heraldry, the head or upper part of the escutcheon, from side to side, cut off horizontally by a straight line, and containing properly a third part of the dimensions of the escutcheon.
7. the prime; the most important part.
8. at the head; in the principal or highest position or office: as, the commander-in-chief.
9. in heraldry, charged upon the upper part of the shield: a term generally used when the chief itself is not indicated
10. directly: said of land tenure: as, to hold land in chief (to hold it directly from the sovereign by honorable personal services).
11. in direct or original procedure: as, an examination in chief. see examination.
12.
13. highest in office, authority, rank, or estimation; placed above the rest; principal: as, a chief priest; the chief butler.
14. hence— principal or most eminent, in any quality or action; such that others (things, persons, particulars of any kind) are by comparison inferior or subordinate; most important; leading; main; most conspicuous.
15. intimate; near; close.
16.
17. chiefly. Thomson.
18. the senior general-staff officer on the staff of the commander of an army, army-corps, division, or department.
19. the senior officer on the personal staff of a flag-officer in command of a fleet or squadron. when practicable, he is senior in rank to all other officers under command of the flag-officer.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia