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managing
man·age 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.]managing (ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ) adj (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) having administrative control or authority: a managing director. Translations- What's the name of the managing director? (US)
What is the name of the managing director? (UK) → 总经理叫什么名字? IdiomsSeemanageFinancialSeeMoney management |