词汇 | seagull |
释义 | seagull noun 1 a person who constantly complains US, 1968. 2 a casual wharfside worker AUSTRALIA, 1965. 3 a person who watches what bets are being made by big spenders and then makes a small bet on the horses favoured by the big spenders US, 1966. 4 a combat pilot who has become reluctant to fly US, 1990. 5 a rugby union player who remains outside tight play in the chance that the ball will break loose NEW ZEALAND, 1975. 6 chicken US, 1945 seagull approachbusiness slang A management style or approach in which the manager only becomes involved in a matter when a problem is perceived to have arisen, especially when they have little other knowledge about said matter and only cause more problems as a result of their involvement. I'm sick of this new boss's seagull approach. If he would just let us get on with our work instead of swooping in every time there's a hiccup, we'd nearly be finished by now! seagull managementbusiness slang A management style or approach in which the manager only becomes involved in a matter when a problem is perceived to have arisen, especially when they have little other knowledge about said matter and only cause more problems as a result of their involvement. I'm sick of this new boss's seagull management. If he would just let us get on with our work instead of swooping in every time there's a hiccup, we'd nearly be finished by now! seagull managerbusiness slang A manager who only becomes involved in a matter when a problem is perceived to have arisen, especially when they have little other knowledge about said matter and only cause more problems as a result of their involvement. I'm sick of this new seagull manager. If he would just let us get on with our work instead of swooping in every time there's a hiccup, we'd nearly be finished by now! |
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