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M0070400 (măn′ĭj)v. man·aged, man·ag·ing, man·ag·es v.tr.1. a. To have charge of; direct or administer: manage a company; manage a portfolio of assets. See Synonyms at conduct.b. To exert control over; regulate or limit toward a desired end: manage the news to minimize political repercussions; managed smokestack emissions.c. To direct or supervise (employees or other staff): She manages 20 people in the department.d. To act as the manager of (a performer, for example).2. To succeed in accomplishing, achieving, or producing, especially with difficulty: managed to get a promotion; managed a polite goodbye.3. To succeed in coping or dealing with: a drug that improves patients' ability to manage their disease.v.intr.1. To direct or conduct business affairs.2. To continue to get along; carry on; cope: learning how to manage on my own.
[Italian maneggiare, from Vulgar Latin *manidiāre, from Latin manus, hand; see man- in Indo-European roots.]

manage

(ˈmænɪdʒ) vb (mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to be in charge (of); administer: to manage one's affairs; to manage a shop. 2. to succeed in being able (to do something) despite obstacles; contrive: did you manage to go to sleep?. 3. to have room, time, etc, for: can you manage dinner tomorrow?. 4. to exercise control or domination over, often in a tactful or guileful manner5. (intr) to contrive to carry on despite difficulties, esp financial ones: he managed quite well on very little money. 6. (Military) to wield or handle (a weapon)7. rare to be frugal in the use ofn (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) an archaic word for manège[C16: from Italian maneggiare to control, train (esp horses), ultimately from Latin manus hand]

man•age

(ˈmæn ɪdʒ)

v. -aged, -ag•ing. v.t. 1. to bring about or succeed in accomplishing; contrive: They managed to see the governor. 2. a. to take charge of; supervise: to manage a business. b. to handle the career or functioning of: to manage a performer. 3. to dominate or influence by tact, flattery, or artifice: to manage a difficult child. 4. to control in action or use: managing a boat in a storm. v.i. 5. to be in charge or control of an enterprise, business, etc. 6. to function; get along: to manage without a car. [1555–65; < Italian maneggiare to handle, derivative of mano < Latin manus hand] man′age•a•ble, adj. man`age•a•bil′i•ty, man′age•a•ble•ness, n. man′age•a•bly, adv.

manage

- Once a noun meaning "age at which one becomes a man."See also related terms for management.

manage

– arrange">arrange1. 'manage'

If you manage to do something, you succeed in doing it.

Manuel managed to finish the work on time.How did you manage to convince her?

Be Careful!
Use a to-infinitive, not an -ing form, after manage. Don't say, for example, 'How did you manage convincing her?'

2. 'arrange'

Don't use a that-clause after manage. Don't say, for example, that you 'manage that something is done'. Say that you arrange for something to be done.

He had arranged for me to be met at the airport.

Don't say that you 'manage that someone does something'. Say that you arrange for someone to do something.

I had arranged for a photographer to take pictures of the team.

manage


Past participle: managed
Gerund: managing
Imperative
manage
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Present
I manage
you manage
he/she/it manages
we manage
you manage
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Preterite
I managed
you managed
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we managed
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Present Continuous
I am managing
you are managing
he/she/it is managing
we are managing
you are managing
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Present Perfect
I have managed
you have managed
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we have managed
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Past Continuous
I was managing
you were managing
he/she/it was managing
we were managing
you were managing
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Past Perfect
I had managed
you had managed
he/she/it had managed
we had managed
you had managed
they had managed
Future
I will manage
you will manage
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you will manage
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Future Perfect
I will have managed
you will have managed
he/she/it will have managed
we will have managed
you will have managed
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Future Continuous
I will be managing
you will be managing
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been managing
you have been managing
he/she/it has been managing
we have been managing
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they have been managing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been managing
you will have been managing
he/she/it will have been managing
we will have been managing
you will have been managing
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been managing
you had been managing
he/she/it had been managing
we had been managing
you had been managing
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Conditional
I would manage
you would manage
he/she/it would manage
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Past Conditional
I would have managed
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he/she/it would have managed
we would have managed
you would have managed
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Thesaurus
Verb1.manage - be successful; achieve a goal; "She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"bring off, carry off, negociate, pull offbring home the bacon, deliver the goods, succeed, win, come through - attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"fail - be unable; "I fail to understand your motives"
2.manage - be in charge of, act on, or dispose ofmanage - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"handle, care, dealadminister, administrate - work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of; "administer a program"; "she administers the funds"organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or ideawork - cause to operate or function; "This pilot works the controls"; "Can you work an electric drill?"come to grips, get to grips - deal with (a problem or a subject); "I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents"dispose of - deal with or settle; "He disposed of these cases quickly"take care, mind - be in charge of or deal with; "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"coordinate - bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts"juggle - deal with simultaneously; "She had to juggle her job and her children"process - deal with in a routine way; "I'll handle that one"; "process a loan"; "process the applicants"mismanage, misconduct, mishandle - manage badly or incompetently; "The funds were mismanaged"direct - be in charge ofcontrol, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"carry on, conduct, deal - direct the course of; manage or control; "You cannot conduct business like this"touch - deal with; usually used with a form of negation; "I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole"; "The local Mafia won't touch gambling"
3.manage - come to terms with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"get by, grapple, make do, cope, deal, contend, make outact, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"extemporize, improvise - manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand; "after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks"fend - try to manage without help; "The youngsters had to fend for themselves after their parents died"hack, cut - be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"rub along, scrape along, scrape by, scratch along, squeak by, squeeze by - manage one's existence barely; "I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary"cope with, match, meet - satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams"
4.manage - watch and directmanage - watch and direct; "Who is overseeing this project?"oversee, superintend, superviseadminister, administrate - work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of; "administer a program"; "she administers the funds"build - order, supervise, or finance the construction of; "The government is building new schools in this state"
5.manage - achieve something by means of trickery or devious methodsmanage - achieve something by means of trickery or devious methodsfinagle, wangleachieve, attain, accomplish, reach - to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"
6.manage - carry on or function; "We could do with a little more help around here"do
7.manage - handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"; "The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well"wield, handlemanipulate - hold something in one's hands and move itply - wield vigorously; "ply an axe"pump - operate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal; "pump the gas pedal"swing out, swing, sweep - make a big sweeping gesture or movement

manage

verb1. be in charge of, run, handle, rule, direct, conduct, command, govern, administer, oversee, supervise, preside over, be head of, call the shots in, superintend, call the tune in Within two years, he was managing the store.2. organize, use, handle, govern, regulate Managing your time is increasingly important.3. cope, survive, shift, succeed, get on, carry on, fare, get through, make out, cut it (informal), get along, make do, get by (informal), crack it (informal), muddle through How did your mother manage when he left?4. perform, do, deal with, achieve, carry out, undertake, cope with, accomplish, contrive, finish off, bring about or off those who can only manage a few hours of work5. control, influence, guide, handle, master, dominate, manipulate Her daughter couldn't manage the horse.6. steer, operate, pilot managing a car well in bad conditions

manage

verb1. To control or direct the functioning of:operate, run, use, work.2. To control the course of (an activity):carry on, conduct, direct, operate, run, steer.3. To have charge of (the affairs of others):administer, administrate, direct, govern, head, run, superintend, supervise.4. To progress or perform adequately, especially in difficult circumstances:do, fare, fend, get along, get by, muddle through, shift.Informal: make out.Idioms: make do, make shift.
Translations
管理经营设法对付勉力完成处理

manage

(ˈmӕnidʒ) verb1. to be in control or charge of. My lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money. 處理, 管理 处理2. to be manager of. James manages the local football team. 經營, 領導 经营3. to deal with, or control. She's good at managing people. 應付﹐控管 管理,控制 4. to be able to do something; to succeed or cope. Will you manage to repair your bicycle?; Can you manage (to eat) some more meat? 設法做到﹐盡力而為 设法对付,勉力完成 ˈmanageable adjective (negative unmanageable). 1. that can be controlled. The children are not very manageable. 易管理的 易管理的2. that can be done. Are you finding this work manageable? 易辦的,可應付的 易办的,可做到的 ˌmanageaˈbility noun 易管理,易處理 易处理ˈmanagement noun1. the art of managing. The management of this company is a difficult task. 管理 管理2. or noun plural the managers of a firm etc as a group. The management has/have agreed to pay the workers more. 資方,管理階層 资方,管理人员 ˈmanagerfeminine ˌmanageˈress noun a person who is in charge of eg a business, football team etc. the manager of the new store. 經理 经理

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get in

1. To access or enter some place. No, I forgot my key, so I can't get in.2. To reach some destination. What time does your plane get in? It's a long drive, so we won't get in until after midnight.3. To be admitted into something, often an academic institution. She applied to some really good schools, but with her grades, I'm afraid she won't get in.4. To use one's position or influence to cause someone to gain admittance to some organization or place. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "get" and "in." I heard you were a member of that club. Do you think you could get me in? I'm on the list for tonight's show, so I can probably get you in, too.5. To manage to do something within a specific time frame. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "get" and "in." I just need to get in another five minutes of sleep before the alarm goes off again. I always like to get in a few more reps before the end of my workout.6. To reach a particular state or condition. I'm trying to get in shape for the wedding, but I hate going to the gym.7. To join or become a part of something. We need to get in on Joe's latest money-making scheme! Don't worry about getting in with the popular kids at school—just focus on your studies.See also: get

manage with (someone or something)

To be able to operate, function, or carry on adequately with a smaller amount of people or things than one had anticipated. Terry called in sick at the last minute, so I guess we'll have to manage with just three people tomorrow. Commercial airplanes are designed to be able to manage with a single engine if the other one fails.See also: manage

manage without (someone or something)

To be able to operate, function, or carry on adequately without a particular person or thing. Look, it will be tough, but we've managed without a second income before, and we'll find a way to do it again. If that's your attitude, Jerry, then you can just leave. The team will manage just fine without you.See also: manage, without

get someone in(to) something

 1. Lit. to manage to put someone into a confining area or into clothing. I couldn't get Billy into his boots! 2. Fig. to manage to get someone enrolled into a school, club, organization, class, etc.; to manage to get someone accepted into something. Somehow, we managed to get Jody into a fine private school. We got her in the group at last! Well, I managed to get myself into the class I wanted.See also: get

get someone or something in(to) something

 and get someone or something into manage to fit someone or something into something. I will try to get you into the beginning of the line. The key is bent, but I think I can get it in. He struggled to get in the key.See also: get

get something in(to) someone

to make something enter someone or something. Get that morphine into her before she goes into shock. Let's get some food into him. He looks starved.See also: get

get something in(to) something

to manage to put something into something. I got the notice into tomorrow's newspaper. I will get the replacement battery into the car right away.See also: get

manage with someone or something

to do as well as possible with only someone or something (less than one had hoped for). We wanted Kelly to help us, but we will manage with Larry. I am sure we can manage with the money that we have.See also: manage

manage without someone or something

to do as well as possible without someone or something. Carla said that she just can't manage without Jerry. We just can't manage without some more money.See also: manage, without

get in

1. Enter a place, as in We managed to get in just before the doors closed. [First half of 1500s] 2. Arrive, as in We got in late last night. [Early 1600s] 3. Be elected to office or become accepted, as in a club. For example, Marge asked the club if she could get in. The variant get into takes an object, as in Things changed after he got into office. [Late 1500s] 4. Succeed in including, delivering, or finishing something, as in Can you get in that last paragraph? or I hope you'll get it in on time. Also see get in with. See also: get

get in

v.1. To enter something: Please get in the back seat. We opened the door of the car and got in.2. To arrive: He got in late last night.3. To become accepted to some institution, such as a school or club: I applied to cooking school and, fortunately, I got in.4. To cause someone or something to come to or be admitted to a place: Please get the children in before noon. The standards of the school are high, but your good grades will get you in. 5. To succeed in making or doing something within a restricted period of time: The milk truck got six deliveries in before noon. The postal carrier got in the entire route before 2:00.6. To attain some condition, especially unwittingly: The hooligans got in trouble for disrupting the picnic.7. To put something into some condition: We got the car in good condition for the long trip. The runner got in great shape for the marathon.8. get in on To gain access to or knowledge of something: At the dance club, we got in on the latest dance moves. Everybody wanted to get in on the secret.9. get in with To become involved with something, especially with some group: She got in with a bad group of people.See also: get
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manage

verb To be responsible for a patient’s clinical care; to diagnose and treat.

manage

Medtalk verb To be responsible for a Pt's clinical care; to diagnose and treat

Patient discussion about manage

Q. How you all manage with the taste of the Chinese medicine? Insomnia is severe in me and the allopathic medicines were not able to control it. On my friends advice I met Chinese Medical Practitioner. He has prescribed me some herbal medicines which are bitter in taste. I am fed up with the taste of the medicine that I am not comfortable having it next time. How you all manage with the taste of the Chinese medicine? A. The benefit of Chinese medicine is good and you must have them. You can take honey after you take your medicines. This can bring back your taste. I am also taking Chinese herbal medicines for my nervous problem. They are very bitter. To reduce on their bitter taste I take honey or sometimes sugar cubes. Taking honey makes me feel good from the bitter taste of these medicines and taking these medicines helps me in getting better from my nervous problem.
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Q. I need some advice on how to manage fibromyalgia? My elder brother is diagnosed with fibromyalgia. He was complaining of excess pain in belly area and headache with disturbed stomach. This made him depressed. His performance at work also declined to a considerable level. His muscles are too tight and this can be felt when touched. After the diagnosis for about a year he is now confirmed as having fibromyalgia. I need some advice on how to manage fibromyalgia?A. He must start light exercises like walking and jogging and if possible swimming. He must eat a good diet with only raw foods as much as possible. He must do meditation to calm his mind to get a good sleep. Massage will be helpful in reducing his pain. Living in a stressful environment may trigger his pain to a high level. Keep him happy and this will help him to feel relaxed. Do regularly follow the medicines with good life style and food pattern.
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Q. Apart from medicines, what are the other ways to manage fibromyalgia? A. For people living with fibromyalgia, relief comes not only from the medicines but also from the combination of medical and non-medical therapies. It is also better to call it as Lifestyle therapy than non-medical therapy. Good sleep, balanced diet with exclusion of spicy food, regular exercise and occupational change is considered to manage fibromyalgia. Some of the non-medical therapy such as acupuncture, Chiropractic or osteopathic treatments and Hypnotherapy and massage therapy is used to treat fibromyalgia.

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manage


  • verb

Synonyms for manage

verb be in charge of

Synonyms

  • be in charge of
  • run
  • handle
  • rule
  • direct
  • conduct
  • command
  • govern
  • administer
  • oversee
  • supervise
  • preside over
  • be head of
  • call the shots in
  • superintend
  • call the tune in

verb organize

Synonyms

  • organize
  • use
  • handle
  • govern
  • regulate

verb cope

Synonyms

  • cope
  • survive
  • shift
  • succeed
  • get on
  • carry on
  • fare
  • get through
  • make out
  • cut it
  • get along
  • make do
  • get by
  • crack it
  • muddle through

verb perform

Synonyms

  • perform
  • do
  • deal with
  • achieve
  • carry out
  • undertake
  • cope with
  • accomplish
  • contrive
  • finish off
  • bring about or off

verb control

Synonyms

  • control
  • influence
  • guide
  • handle
  • master
  • dominate
  • manipulate

verb steer

Synonyms

  • steer
  • operate
  • pilot

Synonyms for manage

verb to control or direct the functioning of

Synonyms

  • operate
  • run
  • use
  • work

verb to control the course of (an activity)

Synonyms

  • carry on
  • conduct
  • direct
  • operate
  • run
  • steer

verb to have charge of (the affairs of others)

Synonyms

  • administer
  • administrate
  • direct
  • govern
  • head
  • run
  • superintend
  • supervise

verb to progress or perform adequately, especially in difficult circumstances

Synonyms

  • do
  • fare
  • fend
  • get along
  • get by
  • muddle through
  • shift
  • make out

Synonyms for manage

verb be successful

Synonyms

  • bring off
  • carry off
  • negociate
  • pull off

Related Words

  • bring home the bacon
  • deliver the goods
  • succeed
  • win
  • come through

Antonyms

  • fail

verb be in charge of, act on, or dispose of

Synonyms

  • handle
  • care
  • deal

Related Words

  • administer
  • administrate
  • organize
  • organise
  • work
  • come to grips
  • get to grips
  • dispose of
  • take care
  • mind
  • coordinate
  • juggle
  • process
  • mismanage
  • misconduct
  • mishandle
  • direct
  • control
  • command
  • carry on
  • conduct
  • deal
  • touch

verb come to terms with

Synonyms

  • get by
  • grapple
  • make do
  • cope
  • deal
  • contend
  • make out

Related Words

  • act
  • move
  • extemporize
  • improvise
  • fend
  • hack
  • cut
  • rub along
  • scrape along
  • scrape by
  • scratch along
  • squeak by
  • squeeze by
  • cope with
  • match
  • meet

verb watch and direct

Synonyms

  • oversee
  • superintend
  • supervise

Related Words

  • administer
  • administrate
  • build

verb achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods

Synonyms

  • finagle
  • wangle

Related Words

  • achieve
  • attain
  • accomplish
  • reach

verb carry on or function

Synonyms

  • do

verb handle effectively

Synonyms

  • wield
  • handle

Related Words

  • manipulate
  • ply
  • pump
  • swing out
  • swing
  • sweep
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