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1. 领导 (lǐng dǎo) - leader, leadership
2. 上司 (shàng si) - boss, superior
3. 主管 (zhǔ guǎn) - supervisor, manager
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上级 (shàng jí) is a formal way to refer someone who is in a higher position or has a higher rank than oneself. It can be translated as "higher level," "higher-ups," or "superior."
Other words that can be used to address someone of a higher rank or position include 上司 (shàng si) which means "boss" or "supervisor," and 领导 (lǐng dǎo) which means "leader" or "manager." These words are also formal and show respect for the person's position.
In contrast, informal ways of addressing someone of a higher rank or position include 老板 (lǎo bǎn) which means "boss" and 老大 (lǎo dà) which means "big boss." These words are more commonly used in casual or friendly settings and may not be appropriate in a formal or professional setting.
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You can use 上级 (shàng jí) to refer to someone who is in a higher position than you, such as a supervisor or a manager. For example, you can say: 我的上级 (wǒ de shàng jí) 是一个很严格的人 (shì yī gè hěn yángé de rén) - My superior is a very strict person.
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