单词 | manage |
释义 | managemanage /ˈmænɪdʒ/ ●●● S2 W1 verb 1DO something DIFFICULT [intransitive, transitive] to succeed in doing something or dealing with a situation, especially when it is difficult: manage to do something Did you manage to get any sleep on the plane? He managed to arrange a loan through a finance company. It was a long hike to the top, but we managed it.2BUSINESS [transitive] to organize and control a business, department, team, etc. and the people who work in it: Turpin manages a staff of six employees. a badly managed company3DEAL WITH PROBLEMS [intransitive] to succeed in living in a difficult situation, without having enough money or other things that can help: It’s hard to see sometimes how single parents manage.manage without How do you manage without a phone?manage with We are trying to manage with a very limited budget.manage on something Some families manage on $50 a week.4NOT NEED HELP [intransitive, transitive] spoken to be able to do something or carry something without help: “Can I help you with that?” “That’s OK, I can manage.”5CONTROL/ORGANIZE [transitive] to control or organize something: My office manages the college’s admissions process. The teacher could not manage such a huge class. → see also manageable6PROPERTY/LAND [transitive] to be responsible for organizing the way something is done or taken care of, often including the financial matters connected with it: The Forestry Service manages all the land in the area. We manage people’s financial portfolios.manage your time/money (=use your time or money effectively, without wasting them)7DEAL WITH EMOTION [transitive] to deal with strong emotions such as stress or anger: ways of managing stress8BE STRONG ENOUGH [transitive] to be able to do something because you are strong enough or healthy enough: I could only manage three sit-ups.9CAUSE PROBLEMS [transitive] spoken to do something that is annoying or that seems silly: manage to do something The kids managed to spill paint all over the carpet.10EAT/DRINK [transitive] spoken to be able to eat or drink something: I think I could manage another glass of wine.11manage a smile/a few words etc. to make yourself say or do something when you do not really want to: Smith managed a smile after her defeat.12somebody can manage (to do) something spoken used to say that someone has enough time or money to do something, even though he or she is busy: Can you manage a few extra hours’ work next week?[Origin: 1500–1600 Italian maneggiare, from mano hand, from Latin manus] |
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