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chief
(chēf)n.
1. One who is highest in rank or authority; a leader.
2.
a. A chief petty officer.
b. Nautical The chief engineer of a ship.
3. Slang A supervisor; a boss.
4. Heraldry The upper section of a shield.
adj.
1. Highest in rank, authority, or office: the chief scientist in the lab.
2. Most important or influential: the chief ingredients in the stew. See Usage Note at absolute.
chief′dom n.
chief′ship′ n.
Synonyms: chief, foremost, leading1, main, primary, prime, principal
These adjectives refer to what is first in rank, importance, or influence: his chief concern; the foremost scholar in her field; the leading cause of heart disease; the main building on campus; the primary purpose of the legislation; a prime example of wasteful spending; the principal figures in the plot.
These adjectives refer to what is first in rank, importance, or influence: his chief concern; the foremost scholar in her field; the leading cause of heart disease; the main building on campus; the primary purpose of the legislation; a prime example of wasteful spending; the principal figures in the plot.
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chief
(tʃiːf)n
1. the head, leader, or most important individual in a group or body of people
2. another word for chieftain2
3. (Heraldry) heraldry the upper third of a shield
4. in chief primarily; especially
adj
(prenominal)
a. most important; principal
b. highest in rank or authority
adv
archaic principally
[C13: from Old French, from Latin caput head]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
chief
(tʃif)n.
1. the head or leader of an organized body: the chief of police.
2. the ruler of a tribe or clan: an Indian chief.
3. boss 1.
4. the upper area of a heraldic field.
adj. 5. highest in rank or authority.
6. most important; principal: the chief difficulty.
adv. 7. Archaic. chiefly.
Idioms: in chief, highest in rank (used in combination): commander in chief.
[1250–1300; < Anglo-French chief, chef < Vulgar Latin *capum, Latin caput head]
chief′dom, n.
syn: See capital1.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
chef
chief1. 'chef'
A chef /ʃef/ is a cook in a hotel or restaurant.
Her recipe was passed on to the chef.
He works as a chef in a large Paris hotel.
2. 'chief'
The chief /tʃiːf/ of a group or organization is its leader.
The police chief has resigned.
I spoke to Jim Stretton, chief of UK operations.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others administrator, executive - someone who manages a government agency or department administrator, decision maker - someone who administers a business capo - the head of a branch of an organized crime syndicate department head - the head of a department superior general, general - the head of a religious order or congregation general manager - the highest ranking manager grand dragon - a high ranking person in the Ku Klux Klan head of household - the head of a household or family or tribe secretary - a person who is head of an administrative department of government |
2. | ![]() baas - South African term for `boss' ganger - the foreman of a work gang assistant foreman, straw boss - a member of a work gang who supervises the other workers supervisor - one who supervises or has charge and direction of | |
3. | ![]() leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others Indian chief, Indian chieftain - the leader of a group of Native Americans pendragon - the supreme war chief of the ancient Britons | |
Adj. | 1. | chief - most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the main doors were of solid glass"; "the principal rivers of America"; "the principal example"; "policemen were primary targets"; "the master bedroom"; "a master switch" |
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chief
noun
adjective
1. primary, highest, leading, main, prime, capital, central, key, essential, premier, supreme, most important, outstanding, principal, prevailing, cardinal, paramount, big-time (informal), foremost, major league (informal), predominant, uppermost, pre-eminent, especial Financial stress is acknowledged as a chief reason for divorce. The job went to one of his chief rivals.
primary least, minor, subsidiary, subordinate
primary least, minor, subsidiary, subordinate
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
chief
noun1. One who is highest in rank or authority:
Slang: honcho.
Idiom: cock of the walk.
3. Slang. Someone who directs and supervises workers:
boss, director, foreman, foreperson, forewoman, head, manager, overseer, superintendent, supervisor, taskmaster, taskmistress.
Informal: straw boss.
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Translations
vedoucíhlavnínáčelníkšéfhlava
chefhøvdinghoved-ledendeleder
pää-päällikkö
glavnišef
æîstur, yfir-aîal-; helstur
・・・長主要な
우두머리제1의
vadas
galvenaispriekšnieksvadītājsvadonisvirsaitis
poglavarpoglavitenpoveljnik
huvud-ledare
ผู้นำสำคัญ
người đứng đầutrưởng
chief
[tʃiːf]B. N [of organization] → jefe/a m/f; [of tribe] → jefe/a m/f, cacique m (= boss) → jefe/a m/f, patrón(ona) m/f
yes, chief! → ¡sí, jefe!
Chief of Staff (Mil) → Jefe del Estado Mayor
... in chief → ... en jefe
yes, chief! → ¡sí, jefe!
Chief of Staff (Mil) → Jefe del Estado Mayor
... in chief → ... en jefe
C. CPD chief constable N (Brit) → jefe/a m/f de policía
chief executive N (Brit) (local government) → director(a) m/f; [of company] (also chief executive officer) → director(a) m/f general
chief inspector N (Brit) (Police) → inspector(a) m/f jefe
chief justice N (US) → presidente/a m/f del Tribunal Supremo
chief superintendent N (Brit) (Police) → comisario/a m/f jefe/a
chief executive N (Brit) (local government) → director(a) m/f; [of company] (also chief executive officer) → director(a) m/f general
chief inspector N (Brit) (Police) → inspector(a) m/f jefe
chief justice N (US) → presidente/a m/f del Tribunal Supremo
chief superintendent N (Brit) (Police) → comisario/a m/f jefe/a
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
chief
[ˈtʃiːf] n
(tribal) → chef m
adj → principal(e)
His chief reason for resigning was the low pay → La principale raison de sa démission était son mauvais salaire.chief assistant n → premier/ière assistant(e) m/fchief constable n (British) → directeur/trice m/f de policechief executive chief executive officer (US) n → directeur/trice m/f général(e)chief inspector n (British) → inspecteur/trice m/f de police principal(e)Chief Justice n → président(e) m/f de la Cour suprême
His chief reason for resigning was the low pay → La principale raison de sa démission était son mauvais salaire.chief assistant n → premier/ière assistant(e) m/fchief constable n (British) → directeur/trice m/f de policechief executive chief executive officer (US) n → directeur/trice m/f général(e)chief inspector n (British) → inspecteur/trice m/f de police principal(e)Chief Justice n → président(e) m/f de la Cour suprême
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
chief
n pl <-s>
(of organization) → Leiter(in) m(f), → Chef(in) m(f) (inf); (of clan) → Oberhaupt nt; (of tribe) → Häuptling m; (of gang) → Anführer(in) m(f); (inf: = boss) → Boss m (inf), → Chef m; chief of police → Polizeipräsident(in) or -chef(in) m(f); chief of staff (Mil) → Stabschef(in) m(f); chief of state → Staatschef(in) m(f)
(Her) → Schildhaupt nt
in chief → hauptsächlich
adj
(= most important) → Haupt-, wichtigste(r, s), bedeutendste(r, s); the chief thing → das Wichtigste, die Hauptsache; chief reason → Hauptgrund m
(= most senior) → Haupt-, Ober-, erste(r); chief clerk → Bürochef m; chief executive officer → Hauptgeschäftsführer(in) m(f), → Generaldirektor(in) m(f), → Vorstandsvorsitzende(r) m(f); Chief Secretary (to the Treasury) (Brit Pol) → stellvertretender Finanzminister, stellvertretende Finanzministerin; chief of staff → (General)stabschef(in) m(f)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
chief
[tʃiːf]1. adj (principal, reason) → principale; (in rank) → capo inv
chief steward (Aer) → commissario di bordo
chief steward (Aer) → commissario di bordo
2. n → capo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
chief
(tʃiːf) adjective greatest in importance etc. the chief cause of disease.
noun the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.
ˈchiefly adverb mainly. She became ill chiefly because she did not eat enough.
ˌchief eˈxecutive ˌofficer noun (also CEO) the president of a large company.
ˈchieftain (-tən) noun the head of a clan, tribe etc.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
chief
→ رَئِيس, رَئِيسيّ hlavní, vedoucí chef, ledende Oberhaupt, wichtigster αρχηγός, κύριος en jefe, jefe pää-, päällikkö chef, principal glavni, šef capo ・・・長, 主要な 우두머리, 제1의 leider, voornaamst leder, sjefs- główny, szef chefe руководитель, старший huvud-, ledare ผู้นำ, สำคัญ baş, şef người đứng đầu, trưởng 首要的, 首领Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
chief
n. jefe-a;
___ complaint → queja principal.
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