British EnglishBrE informalIN CHARGE OF someone who controls a particular activity, organization, or industry, and has unlimited powers 〔具有无限权力的〕最高权威,最高领导人
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supremo• Ever keen to see fair play, we are happy to oblige the handsomely-coiffed Cumbrian artssupremo.• And economicpolicy now has clearer direction since Mihaly Kupa was appointedfinanceminister and made economics supremo.• But meanwhile, her new role as fashionsupremo is something she can really get her teeth into.• HorseracesupremoJohn Parrett died instantly after falling from his horse.• The technicalsupremo is Caroline Fawcett-Inne whose previous experience was organising a cocktail party in a punt one May Week.• Then there was yet another dispute between the band and RoughTradesupremo, Geoff Travis.