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managership

/man-i-jer/US // ˈmæn ɪ dʒər //UK // (ˈmænɪdʒə) //

管理,管理权,管理方面,经理人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who has control or direction of an institution, business, etc., or of a part, division, or phase of it.
    • : a person who manages: the manager of our track team.
    • : a person who controls and manipulates resources and expenditures, as of a household.
    • : British. a theatrical producer.

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Examples

  • It’s sixth in the Bundesliga right now and has also just gone through another manager firing.

  • Hedge-fund manager and former presidential candidate Tom Steyer has injected millions into climate-friendly political campaigns over the years.

  • With fresh security video, the managers were able to highlight the viciousness of the rioters and how close things came to an even worse disaster.

  • I’ve vetted him thoroughly along with our general manager and owner.

  • He played general manager, too, convincing Rob Gronkowski to come out of retirement and later advocating for the Bucs to sign wide receiver Antonio Brown despite his problems.

  • Security officials told Agence France-Presse that the gas station manager said he had recognized the two men.

  • “Then I learned he can't spell and is a manager at a CPK,” she said.

  • “We would just as soon stay away from a group that will create controversy,” the Cubs general manager Sam Bernabe told the paper.

  • An office manager, he says, was wearing an apron with Santa on it.

  • The theater manager called security, and three moonlighting off-duty police deputies arrived.

  • Bidding a young bank manager take charge of the detachment, Frank led the newcomer rapidly to headquarters.

  • My new-found old schoolmate had become the financial manager of a great business house having ramifications throughout the world.

  • Mr. Wainwright assumed the office of general manager on the first day of the year.

  • The goods manager was not aggressive, and it was sometimes thought that Mathieson inclined to encroach upon his territory.

  • No, he was a hard-headed Scotchman, full of ability and work, and as a railway manager stood at the top of the ladder.