单词 | manage |
释义 | manage (mænɪdʒ ) Word forms: manages , managing , managed 1. verb B1 If you manage an organization, business, or system, or the people who work in it, you are responsible for controlling them. Within two years he was managing the store. [VERB noun] Most factories in the area are obsolete and badly managed. [be VERB-ed] There is a lack of confidence in the government's ability to manage the economy. [VERB noun] Synonyms: be in charge of, run, handle, rule 2. verb If you manage time, money, or other resources, you deal with them carefully and do not waste them. In a busy world, managing your time is increasingly important. [VERB noun] Josh expects me to manage all the household expenses on very little. [VERB noun] Synonyms: organize, use, handle, govern 3. verb B1 If you manage to do something, especially something difficult, you succeed in doing it. Somehow, he'd managed to persuade Kay to buy one for him. [VERB to-infinitive] I managed to pull myself up onto a wet, sloping ledge. [VERB to-infinitive] Over the past 12 months the company has managed a 10 per cent improvement. [VERB noun] 4. verb B1 If you manage, you succeed in coping with a difficult situation. She had managed perfectly well without medication for three years. [VERB] I am managing, but I could not possibly give up work. [VERB] How did your mother manage when your father left? [VERB] Synonyms: cope, survive, shift, succeed 5. verb If you say that you can manage an amount of time or money for something, you mean that you can afford to spend that time or money on it. This makes it ideal for those who can only manage a few hours in the morning or evening. [VERB noun] 'All right, I can manage a fiver,' McMinn said with reluctance. [VERB noun] Synonyms: perform, do, deal with, achieve 6. verb If you say that someone managed a particular response, such as a laugh or a greeting, you mean that it was difficult for them to do it because they were feeling sad or upset. He looked dazed as he spoke to reporters, managing only a weak smile. [VERB noun] He managed a few sentences about his visit to the prison. [VERB noun] Now is the time to forge ahead with all the enthusiasm and optimism that you can manage. [VERB noun] 7. I will/can manage convention You say 'I can manage' or 'I'll manage' as a way of refusing someone's offer of help and insisting on doing something by yourself. I know you mean well, but I can manage by myself. 'I'll do it, Eleanor,' Angus said, quickly jumping up. But this time she only shook her head. 'I'll manage,' she said firmly. Collocations: manage a trust It continues to manage the trust, but was spun out as a separate business in 1972. Times, Sunday Times The appointed trustees would have a legal duty to look after and manage the trust assets. Times,Sunday Times A professional trustee, such as a trust company, can manage a trust, but that tends to be a costly solution. Globe and Mail It manages the trusts of some 230 evangelical churches. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The provincial government kept the names of the persons managing the trust funds, as they claimed it would compromise the investment strategy of the fund. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He said he would prefer courtappointed deputies to manage finances in all cases. Times, Sunday Times Suggests ways to adjust lifestyles and manage finances in the midst of fixed incomes and inflation. Christianity Today Overall, those who manage finances also handle many other responsibilities. Christianity Today Anew breed of app-based financial services that have been dubbed 'neobanks' promises to make it much easier for consumers to manage finances. Times, Sunday Times Many workers manage finances or shop online. canada.com Geniuses manage somehow to get away with it. The Times Literary Supplement These early abstracts manage somehow to be both bold and a little timid. The Times Literary Supplement They tend to be brainy and curious and the good ones manage somehow to combine conviction with humility. Times, Sunday Times She still manages somehow to look taller and younger. Times, Sunday Times They managed somehow to make the space appear twice as big. Times, Sunday Times Changes in wind speed, often cited as a reason to turn away from wind power, have long been something that energy suppliers have been able to manage successfully. Times, Sunday Times Managing successfully through such a change in eras has been as great an achievement as the 26 trophies he has won. Times, Sunday Times The family, furious, managed successfully to contest the will. Times,Sunday Times You get a tax break on the way into them, and they pay you tax-free dividends, provided they're managed successfully. Times, Sunday Times However, with prompt diagnosis and treatment the condition can be managed successfully. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A hard-driving young pastor found himself having difficulties with staff he had not managed properly. Christianity Today Companies have managers who manage moans, and higher-paid managers to check that the moans are being managed properly, and off-shore them if they're not. Times, Sunday Times It wasn't managed properly and there were lots of problems. Times, Sunday Times But the introduction of universal credit, if managed properly, might just provide the basis for that better system. Times, Sunday Times Premiums had been booked as earned income before being received and reserves designed to cover heavy claims had not been managed properly, they said. Times, Sunday Times But the recovery has to be managed responsibly or the country will be left vulnerable to future economic shocks. The Sun So how do we respond to the challenge of making sure all our global operations are managed responsibly? Times, Sunday Times But market economics have to be managed responsibly. The Sun Until recently, each was managed separately, usually under the banner of education or social services. Times, Sunday Times The proposals also recommend that remand prisoners be held within dedicated units in community jails, where they would be managed separately from other inmates. Times, Sunday Times Once containerized, applications can be managed separately from the operating system and hardware. Globe and Mail There are two parts to the fund, managed separately, to reflect the different challenges of its international and national elements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This railcar centre was managed separately from the locomotive depot. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 管理 Japanese: うまく・・・する |
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