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单词 manager
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Definition of manager in English:

manager

noun ˈmanɪdʒəˈmænɪdʒər
  • 1A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff.

    the manager of a bar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These courses are tailored for all levels of bar workers from door staff to managers.
    • Rewarding staff is also a key part of the sales manager's responsibilities.
    • Does your sales manager train your staff to engage with prospective members?
    • Many staff were contacted by managers over the weekend to undergo the tests.
    • As a result of allegations, the manager responsible for these staff requested a suspension hearing.
    • It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town.
    • The results were circulated to staff by managers last week, and passed to the Sunday Herald on request.
    • Almost half felt managers did not involve staff in important decisions.
    • It is also true that there will be fewer managers and more staff working directly with children and young people.
    • In some cases, the law has made IT managers legally responsible for adherence to corporate governance rules.
    • Morale and motivation among staff and managers dips and passenger abuse increases.
    • Regular meetings are held between managers and supervisory staff to look at ways in which the centre can be improved.
    • Bar staff, doormen and managers could be held criminally liable whereas previously it was only the responsibility of the licence holder.
    • Worried staff managers had to call for police to maintain order.
    • Department managers will be responsible for introducing and managing changes associated with the renovations.
    • As managers or staff employees, our failure to do so reflects a poor professional ethic.
    • The software can cut down on the time it takes managers to schedule their staff.
    • As a loyal employee, the manager is responsible for keeping salaries at a reasonable level.
    • Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences.
    • The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job.
    Synonyms
    executive, head of department, line manager, supervisor, principal, administrator, head, boss, director, managing director, employer, superintendent, foreman, forewoman, overseer
    proprietor
    informal chief, head honcho, governor
    British informal gaffer, guv'nor
    North American informal high muckamuck, straw boss
    1. 1.1 A person who controls the professional and business activities of a performer, sports player, group of musicians, etc.
      if I was his manager I would offer Lewis $8 m for the fight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers.
      • A number are involved with music as musicians, managers, writers, and record store workers.
      • But there came a stage when both the musician and his tour manager had to be told no more alcohol would be served to them.
      • We need to move into an era where Zambian musicians have managers, like in the past.
      Synonyms
      organizer, controller, comptroller
    2. 1.2 A person in charge of the activities, tactics, and training of a sports team.
      the team manager
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The organisers are appealing to all parents and team managers to attend.
      • The only solution here is for team managers to take strong action against any of their players who indulge in this type of actions.
      • Although he hadn't reached the finish line, the team managers got a good impression of him and appreciated his technical maturity.
      • You can show your support for the manager, team or a particular player by sponsoring their shirt next season.
      • The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late.
      • The team managers were Holy Atchison and Ashley Paterson.
      • Anyway, congratulations to the team and the manager and we all hope to see the black and white back in Croke Park next year.
      • A lot of team managers would serve their teams much better if they engaged with their players and explained the rules to them.
      • All team managers as well as club officers will be in attendance.
      • Being a manager in business is just like being a manager of a football team.
      • Oddly enough, the same gesture is also used to denote bank managers, estate agents, lawyers, and football team managers.
      • Players must contact their respective team managers as soon as possible with their nomination for player of the year.
      • While some managers of vanquished teams have given their players a break, Gray has sentenced his men to hard labour and they will not have a day off until Friday.
      • All team managers and mentors for the coming year should attend.
      • Tom and Joby Costello were installed as the new managers of the team.
      • Already I detect a reduction in the number of training sessions being organised by team managers in general at present.
      • The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level.
      • The team will go outside the organization for a new manager and coaching staff.
      • It has rigorous objectives and targets and will be monitored by directors, managers or teams.
      • The entire game was played in a fine sporting manner which reflected glowingly on both sets of team managers.
  • 2with adjective A person regarded in terms of their skill in managing resources, especially those of a household.

    she was a good manager, and could make a meal out of nothing
    Synonyms
    organizer, controller, comptroller
  • 3Computing
    with modifier A program or system that controls or organizes a peripheral device or process.

    a file manager
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If it exists, the display manager will then run the program listed in the file.
    • The company's file system and volume manager were often the top pick of Solaris customers.
    • The input manager operates between a device driver and a player application program.
    • The fact that it doesn't even show up in the device manager makes me think it might be damaged or defective.
    • The Palm database manager does not delete records automatically when the records are read.
  • 4(in the Houses of Parliament and the US Senate) a member of a committee appointed by one house to confer with a similar committee of the other house.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was essential to employ parliamentary managers to translate this potential influence into majorities.

Derivatives

  • managership

  • noun ˈmanɪdʒəʃɪpˈmænɪdʒərˌʃɪp
    • Sean retired from driving around the roads of County Galway to take over managership of the Hotel in 1962 and he married Vera.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was about to enter his tenth year of national managership.
      • I think he is a gentleman through and through but, as we all know, that is not a prerequisite for good managership.
      • It is like being offered the managership of Manchester United!
      • ‘When I took over the managership I decided to leave the team alone because I thought it was good enough,’ he said.
 
 

Definition of manager in US English:

manager

nounˈmænɪdʒərˈmanijər
  • 1A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.

    the manager of a bar
    the sales manager
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job.
    • As a result of allegations, the manager responsible for these staff requested a suspension hearing.
    • Does your sales manager train your staff to engage with prospective members?
    • Many staff were contacted by managers over the weekend to undergo the tests.
    • Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences.
    • Almost half felt managers did not involve staff in important decisions.
    • In some cases, the law has made IT managers legally responsible for adherence to corporate governance rules.
    • Morale and motivation among staff and managers dips and passenger abuse increases.
    • It is also true that there will be fewer managers and more staff working directly with children and young people.
    • It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town.
    • These courses are tailored for all levels of bar workers from door staff to managers.
    • The software can cut down on the time it takes managers to schedule their staff.
    • Department managers will be responsible for introducing and managing changes associated with the renovations.
    • The results were circulated to staff by managers last week, and passed to the Sunday Herald on request.
    • Bar staff, doormen and managers could be held criminally liable whereas previously it was only the responsibility of the licence holder.
    • As a loyal employee, the manager is responsible for keeping salaries at a reasonable level.
    • Regular meetings are held between managers and supervisory staff to look at ways in which the centre can be improved.
    • As managers or staff employees, our failure to do so reflects a poor professional ethic.
    • Rewarding staff is also a key part of the sales manager's responsibilities.
    • Worried staff managers had to call for police to maintain order.
    Synonyms
    executive, head of department, line manager, supervisor, principal, administrator, head, boss, director, managing director, employer, superintendent, foreman, forewoman, overseer
    1. 1.1 A person who controls the activities, business dealings, and other aspects of the career of an entertainer, athlete, group of musicians, etc.
      she left it to her manager to deal with the canceled concerts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers.
      • A number are involved with music as musicians, managers, writers, and record store workers.
      • But there came a stage when both the musician and his tour manager had to be told no more alcohol would be served to them.
      • We need to move into an era where Zambian musicians have managers, like in the past.
      Synonyms
      organizer, controller, comptroller
    2. 1.2 A person in charge of the activities, tactics, and training of a sports team.
      the team's new manager disposed of his contract in mid-season
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The team will go outside the organization for a new manager and coaching staff.
      • Being a manager in business is just like being a manager of a football team.
      • The entire game was played in a fine sporting manner which reflected glowingly on both sets of team managers.
      • Already I detect a reduction in the number of training sessions being organised by team managers in general at present.
      • The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level.
      • The only solution here is for team managers to take strong action against any of their players who indulge in this type of actions.
      • You can show your support for the manager, team or a particular player by sponsoring their shirt next season.
      • All team managers and mentors for the coming year should attend.
      • Although he hadn't reached the finish line, the team managers got a good impression of him and appreciated his technical maturity.
      • Oddly enough, the same gesture is also used to denote bank managers, estate agents, lawyers, and football team managers.
      • Players must contact their respective team managers as soon as possible with their nomination for player of the year.
      • The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late.
      • All team managers as well as club officers will be in attendance.
      • A lot of team managers would serve their teams much better if they engaged with their players and explained the rules to them.
      • While some managers of vanquished teams have given their players a break, Gray has sentenced his men to hard labour and they will not have a day off until Friday.
      • The team managers were Holy Atchison and Ashley Paterson.
      • Anyway, congratulations to the team and the manager and we all hope to see the black and white back in Croke Park next year.
      • Tom and Joby Costello were installed as the new managers of the team.
      • It has rigorous objectives and targets and will be monitored by directors, managers or teams.
      • The organisers are appealing to all parents and team managers to attend.
    3. 1.3Computing with modifier A program or system that controls or organizes a peripheral device or process.
      a file manager
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The input manager operates between a device driver and a player application program.
      • The company's file system and volume manager were often the top pick of Solaris customers.
      • If it exists, the display manager will then run the program listed in the file.
      • The fact that it doesn't even show up in the device manager makes me think it might be damaged or defective.
      • The Palm database manager does not delete records automatically when the records are read.
 
 
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