单词 | manager |
释义 | manager (once / 105 pages) n It makes sense that a manager is someone who "manages," or takes charge of something. A baseball team manager is in charge of running the team, while a business manager oversees finances, scheduling, and the everyday operation of the business. The probable origin of the word manager comes from the Latin manus, meaning "hand." A good manager provides the necessary "hand," guiding others. The Italian maneggiare means "to control," and was especially used with reference to training horses, a job for which certain managers you've worked for might be better suited. The word extends beyond human beings as well: the file manager on your computer is a program designed to organize data. WORD FAMILYmanager: managerial, managers, managership+/manage: manageable, managed, management, manager, manages, managing, mismanage/manageable: manageability, manageableness, manageably, unmanageable/management: managements/managerial: managerially/managership: managerships/mismanage: mismanaged, mismanagement, mismanages, mismanaging/mismanagement: mismanagements/unmanageable: unmanageableness, unmanageably USAGE EXAMPLESThe fire department ordered shoppers to leave the store, but some didn’t want to leave even as managers closed it. Washington Times(Jan 03, 2017) The fire department ordered shoppers to leave the store, but some didn't want to leave even as managers closed it. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) Graham Stanley, the manager of the Jacaranda club that Mr. Williams used to own, confirmed the death. Washington Post(Jan 02, 2017) 1n someone who controls resources and expenditures Syn|Hypo|Hyper director, managing director bank manager manager of a branch office of a bank district managera manager who supervises the sales activity for a district manageressa woman manager administrator, decision maker someone who administers a business 2n (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team Syn|Exp|Hypo|Hyper coach, handler John Joseph McGraw United States baseball player and manager (1873-1934) Charles Dillon StengelUnited States baseball manager (1890-1975) baseball coach, baseball manager a coach of baseball players basketball coacha coach of basketball players conditionera trainer of athletes football coacha coach of football players hockey coacha coach of hockey players tennis coacha coach of tennis players batting coach(baseball) someone who teaches batters how to bat better line coachan assistant football coach in charge of the linemen pitching coachan assistant baseball coach in charge of pitchers trainer one who trains other persons or animals |
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