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manager


man·ag·er

M0070700 (măn′ĭ-jər)n.1. One who handles, controls, or directs, especially:a. One who directs a business or other enterprise.b. One who controls resources and expenditures, as of a household.2. One who is in charge of the business affairs of an entertainer.3. Sports a. One who is in charge of the training and performance of an athlete or team.b. A student who is in charge of the equipment and records of a school or college team.
man′ag·er·ship′ n.

manager

(ˈmænɪdʒə) n1. (Professions) a person who directs or manages an organization, industry, shop, etc2. (Professions) a person who controls the business affairs of an actor, entertainer, etc3. (Professions) a person who controls the training of a sportsman or team4. (General Sporting Terms) a person who controls the training of a sportsman or team5. a person who has a talent for managing efficiently6. (Professions) law a person appointed by a court to carry on a business during receivership7. (Law) law a person appointed by a court to carry on a business during receivership8. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Britain) a member of either House of Parliament appointed to arrange a matter in which both Houses are concerned9. (Computer Science) a computer program that organizes a resource, such as a set of files or a database ˈmanagerˌship n

man•ag•er

(ˈmæn ɪ dʒər)

n. 1. a person who manages an enterprise or one of its parts. 2. a. a person who directs the activities of an athlete or team. b. a student in a high school or college who assists an athletic coach. 3. a person who oversees resources and expenditures, as of a household. 4. a person who manages another's career. [1580–90] man′ag•er•ship`, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.manager - someone who controls resources and expendituresmanager - someone who controls resources and expendituresdirector, managing directoradministrator, decision maker - someone who administers a businessbank manager - manager of a branch office of a bankdistrict manager - a manager who supervises the sales activity for a districtmanageress - a woman manager
2.manager - (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a teammanager - (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a teamcoach, handlerathletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitionbaseball coach, baseball manager - a coach of baseball playersbasketball coach - a coach of basketball playersconditioner - a trainer of athletesfootball coach - a coach of football playershockey coach - a coach of hockey playerstennis coach - a coach of tennis playerstrainer - one who trains other persons or animals

manager

noun supervisor, head, director, executive, boss (informal), governor, administrator, conductor, controller, superintendent, gaffer (informal, chiefly Brit.), proprietor, organizer, comptroller, overseer, baas (S. African) a retired bank manager

manager

noun1. A person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization:administrant, administrator, director, executive, officer, official.Informal: exec.2. Someone who directs and supervises workers:boss, director, foreman, foreperson, forewoman, head, overseer, superintendent, supervisor, taskmaster, taskmistress.Informal: straw boss.Slang: chief.
Translations
经理女经理

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

manager

女经理zhCN, 经理zhCN
  • I'd like to speak to the manager, please → 请把你们的经理叫来
IdiomsSeeseagull manager

manager


manager

1. Law a person appointed by a court to carry on a business during receivership 2. Politics (in Britain) a member of either House of Parliament appointed to arrange a matter in which both Houses are concerned 3. a computer program that organizes a resource, such as a set of files or a database

manager

a person exercising responsibility for the coordination and control of work organizations. Managers are commonly divided into three strata: senior, middle and front-line, indicating a wide social and economic disparity within the category The top echelons of managers include highly paid executives of multinational corporations, whilst the lowest include foremen who may earn little more than the manual workers they work beside and supervise. In recent debates, the main issue has concerned the class location of managers (Abercombie and Urry, 1983) which can be viewed as a continuation and extension of the older MANAGERIAL REVOLUTION debate. See also INTELLECTUAL LABOUR, CONTRADICTORY CLASS LOCATIONS.

manager


manager

 [man´ah-jer] one who controls how something is done or used.case manager the health care professional responsible for formulating a coordinated, comprehensive plan for individuals who need long-term health care supervision. It is the responsibility of the case manager to work with all health care providers, the patient, the patient's significant others, third party payers, and health care facilities in order to identify and meet the patient's needs.

manager

A generic term for a person who is formally responsible for co-ordinating a particular activity by directing or guiding the activity of subordinates.

Manager


Related to Manager: Password manager, Desktop manager

Manager

One who has charge of a corporation and control of its business, or of its branch establishments, divisions, or departments, and who is vested with a certain amount of discretion and independent judgment. A person chosen or appointed to manage, direct, or administer the affairs of another person or of a business, sports team, or the like. The designation of manager implies general power and permits reasonable inferences that the employee so designated is invested with the general conduct and control of the employer's business.

MANAGER. A person, appointed or elected to manage the affairs of another, but the term is more usually applied to those officers of a corporation who are authorized to manage its affairs. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 190.
2. In banking corporations these officers are commonly called directors, and the power to conduct the affairs of the company, is vested in a board of directors. In other private corporations, such as railroad companies, canal, coal companies, and the like, these officers are called managers. Being agents, when their authority is limited, they have no power to bind their principal beyond such authority. 17 Mass. R. 29; 1 Greenl. R. 81.
3. The persons appointed on the part of the house of representatives to prosecute impeachments before the senate, are called managers.

Manager


Manager

A medium-level participant established according to final take.

Investment Manager

A person or, more often, a bank or business who controls an investment portfolio on behalf of a client. Investment managers make investment decisions on behalf of the client in accordance to the parameters set by the client. The goal is to make the most profit for the client as possible. Some investment managers have more autonomy than others, depending upon the client's needs and desires. Institutional investment managers normally hire a team to work on the different accounts it has under management. Unlike brokers, investment managers are not paid on commission, but rather by a percentage of the total amount of money under management. This gives the investment manager an incentive to work for the client's profit, as the more money the manager accumulates, the more he/she/it makes. An investment manager is also known as a money manager or portfolio manager. See also: Advisory account, Discretionary account, Markowitz Portfolio Theory.
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manager


Related to manager: Password manager, Desktop manager
  • noun

Synonyms for manager

noun supervisor

Synonyms

  • supervisor
  • head
  • director
  • executive
  • boss
  • governor
  • administrator
  • conductor
  • controller
  • superintendent
  • gaffer
  • proprietor
  • organizer
  • comptroller
  • overseer
  • baas

Synonyms for manager

noun a person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization

Synonyms

  • administrant
  • administrator
  • director
  • executive
  • officer
  • official
  • exec

noun someone who directs and supervises workers

Synonyms

  • boss
  • director
  • foreman
  • foreperson
  • forewoman
  • head
  • overseer
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • taskmaster
  • taskmistress
  • straw boss
  • chief

Synonyms for manager

noun someone who controls resources and expenditures

Synonyms

  • director
  • managing director

Related Words

  • administrator
  • decision maker
  • bank manager
  • district manager
  • manageress

noun (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team

Synonyms

  • coach
  • handler

Related Words

  • athletics
  • sport
  • baseball coach
  • baseball manager
  • basketball coach
  • conditioner
  • football coach
  • hockey coach
  • tennis coach
  • trainer
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