单词 | managerial |
释义 | managerial (mænɪdʒɪəriəl ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Managerial means relating to the work of a manager. ...his managerial skills. ...a managerial career. Some see themselves as the provider of ideas, while others view their role as essentially managerial. Synonyms: supervisory, executive, administrative, overseeing Collocations: managerial career In 1971 he embarked on a managerial career that showed he was something much more than a combative player. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He has put the Frenchman in his place on a regular basis during his managerial career. The Sun (2016) The Spaniard has gone five matches without a victory - equalling the longest run of his managerial career. The Sun (2016) That was evident not just throughout his managerial career but also before it began. Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough (2007) And he has learned a similar lesson in his managerial career, too. The Sun (2014) Although they remain in danger of demotion, this season of managerial change and boardroom uncertainty should end in much the same way for them. Times, Sunday Times But injury, poor form and a managerial change have left him pondering his future. Times, Sunday Times On average, a managerial change brought 4.7 extra points over the rest of the season. The Sun Not to put too fine a point on it, this was the kind of performance that inevitably increases the prospect of managerial change. Times, Sunday Times Any managerial change after that would leave little time for improvement. Times, Sunday Times It allows no period of probation for new owners, no assessment of their managerial competence, no disclosure of the insidious role of agents. Times, Sunday Times For in a polity in which there has been philosophical convergence, managerial competence rather than ideological conviction will determine who wins, holds or loses government office. Times, Sunday Times How much these fluctuations are down to managerial competence or simply to good or bad runs by key players, injuries and other variables we rarely pause to weigh up. Times, Sunday Times The managerial duties and skills of a worker indicate an employment relationship. Christianity Today It has denigrated managers, including many clinicians who undertake managerial duties. Times, Sunday Times He had heart surgery last year but has kept up his schedule of managerial duties and punditry and involvement in family life. Times, Sunday Times His knowledge of the automobile industry was reflected both in managerial duties, and by the six patents he obtained. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While some performed well in their expanded roles, others lacked the education and training needed to carry out their new managerial duties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Becks has no coaching badges, no managerial experience and has never courted the job. The Sun I was made redundant after 13 years of managerial experience. The Sun Prior to that, he had built up a wealth of managerial experience in four different countries. The Sun Minimal managerial experience but there could not be a more popular appointment among fans. The Sun The participation rate in local elections would double to about 60-70 per cent, and serious candidates with managerial experience would follow. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 管理上的 Japanese: 経営の |
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