manager
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A manager is a person who is responsible for running part of or the whole of a business organization. 經(jīng)理
The chef, staff, and managers are all Chinese. 廚師、工作人員和經(jīng)理都是中國(guó)人。
2. N-COUNT The manager of a pop star or other entertainer is the person who takes care of their business interests. (明星等藝人的) 經(jīng)紀(jì)人
...the star's manager and agent, Anne Chudleigh. …那位明星的經(jīng)紀(jì)人兼代理人安妮·查德利。
3. N-COUNT The manager of a sports team is the person responsible for training the players and organizing the way they play. (棒球隊(duì)) 教練
The team expects to have a new manager before spring training. 隊(duì)員們期待著春訓(xùn)前能有一位新的教練。
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manager /?m?n?d??/ (managers)
劍橋詞典
- the person who is responsible for managing an organization
- She marched into the office and demanded to speak to the manager.
- Organizational ability is an essential attribute for a good manager.
- Obviously as sales manager he'll be very involved in the promotion and marketing of the product .
- There is a widening split between senior managers and the rest of the workforce .
- If you're dissatisfied with the service , why don't you complain to the hotel manager? 返回 manager
經(jīng)理;主琯
a bank manager 銀行經(jīng)理
a station manager 車站主琯
a store manager 商店經(jīng)理
the production manager 生産部經(jīng)理
I would like to speak to the manager. 我想找經(jīng)理談?wù)劇?
the person whose job is to organize and sometimes train a sports team
(運(yùn)動(dòng)隊(duì)的)主教練
a football manager 足球隊(duì)主教練
The manager of a singer , actor , or other performer is a person whose job is to arrange the business part of their work .
(歌手、縯員或其他娛樂(lè)人的)經(jīng)紀(jì)人
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