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IELTS BNC: 508 COCA: 877

manager

noun
/ˈmænɪdʒə(r)/
/ˈmænɪdʒər/
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  1. a person who is in charge of running a business, a shop or a similar organization or part of one(企业、店铺等的)经理,经营者,老板
    • a bank/hotel manager 银行/酒店经理
    • the sales/marketing/human resources manager销售/营销/人力资源经理
    • a fund/portfolio/asset manager基金/投资组合/资产经理
    • The company always needs project managers.公司总是需要项目经理。
    • I'm a senior manager in a multinational company.我是一家跨国公司的高级经理。
    • a meeting of area managers地区经理会议
    • If you have any questions, speak to your manager.如果你有任何问题,请和你的经理谈谈。
    see also actor-manager, event manager, floor manager, fund manager, line manager, middle manager, stage manager
    Extra Examples
    • He has been promoted to business development manager.他已被提拔为业务开发经理。
    • It helps to have a sympathetic manager.有一个体谅下属的经理是很有好处的。
    • Last month she was named manager of the new unit.上个月,她被任命为新单位的经理。
    • They hired a new campaign manager.他们新雇用了一个拓展经理。
    • Your job will be to assist the production manager.你的职责就是协助生产经理开展工作。
    Topics Jobsa2, Businessa2, Shoppinga2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • assistant
    • deputy
    • junior
    verb + manager
    • appoint
    • hire
    • be named
    preposition
    • manager for
    See full entry
  2. a person who deals with the business affairs of an actor, a musician, etc.(演员、音乐家等的)经理人,经纪人,个人经理
    • The comedian is unavailable for comment, according to her manager.据这位喜剧演员的经纪人说,她无法发表评论。
    • The band's manager said that the gig sold out in hours.乐队经理说演出几小时后就卖光了。
    Topics Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • assistant
    • deputy
    • junior
    verb + manager
    • appoint
    • hire
    • be named
    preposition
    • manager for
    See full entry
  3. a person who trains and organizes a sports team(运动队的)主教练
    • the new manager of Italy意大利队的新主教练
    • He will be the club's caretaker manager until a new manager is appointed.在任命新的主教练之前,他将是俱乐部的代理教练。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • Brazilian
    • England
    • Yankees
    See full entry
  4. a person who is good at managing resources(运动队的)主教练
    • She's a good manager who never throws any food away.她是个好经理,从不扔掉任何食物。
    • TV ads depicted the candidate as a would-be efficient manager of the US economy.电视广告将这位候选人描绘成美国经济的高效管理者。
IELTS BNC: 508 COCA: 877
manager

noun¹

1controls an organization/part of an organization掌管機構或機構的一部份ADJECTIVE | VERB + MANAGER | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEassistant, deputy經理助理;副經理junior, middle, mid-level (NAmE) 初級/中級/中層經理senior, top高級經理;最高主管experienced富有經驗的經理professional職業經理人general總經理bank, farm, hotel, store銀行/農場/酒店/商店經理facility設備主管business, commercial, corporate業務/商務/公司經理area, branch, department, departmental, district, divisional, national, office, regional區域經理;分部經理;部門經理;地區經理;全國總經理;辦公室主任;大區經理account, functional, operations, personnel, product, public relations客戶/職能/營運/人事/產品/公關經理campaign, programme/program, project拓展/專案/項目經理advertising, brand, catering, construction, development, fund, marketing, money, portfolio, production, sales, technical廣告/品牌/餐飲部/施工/開發部/基金/營銷/投資/證券投資組合/生產/銷售/技術經理nurse護士長successful成功的經理long-time任職甚久的經理full-time全職經理VERB + MANAGERappoint, hire (especially NAmE) 任命/雇用經理They hired a new campaign manager.他們新雇用了一個拓展經理。be named被任命為Last month he was named manager of the new unit.上個月他被任命為那個新部門的經理。promote sb to將某人提升為經理He has been promoted to business development manager.他已被提拔為業務開發經理。fire解雇經理replace替換經理Companies replace managers who underperform relative to their rivals.公司會撤換那些表現不如對手的經理人。assist協助經理Your job will be to assist the production manager.你的職責就是協助生產經理開展工作。train培訓經理PREPOSITIONmanager for⋯的經理the marketing manager for a large company一家大公司的營銷經理
manager

noun²

2is in charge of a sports team管理運動隊ADJECTIVEBrazilian, England, Yankees, etc.巴西隊、英格蘭隊、揚基隊等的主教練team球隊教練caretaker, interim代理/臨時教練He will be the club's caretaker manager until a new manager is appointed.在任命新的主教練之前,他將是俱樂部的代理教練。top頂級教練beleaguered (BrE) 問題纏身的主教練another disappointing day for the beleaguered England manager對問題纏身的英格蘭隊主教練來說又一個失望的日子 note at job
IELTS BNC: 508 COCA: 877
manager

noun

 See also the entry for leader 1 另见leader条第1义manager ♦︎ director ♦︎ employer ♦︎ boss ♦︎ supervisor ♦︎ governor ♦︎ superintendent ♦︎ foremanThese are all words for a person who is in charge of running a business or part of one. 这些词均表示公司的经理或部门经理。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to work for a manager / a director / an employer / a bossto work under a manager / supervisor / superintendent / foremana good manager / director / employer / boss / supervisor / governora company manager / director / bossto have a manager / a director / an employer / a boss / a supervisor / a governor / a foremanto act as manager / director / supervisor / governorto work as a manager / director / supervisor / foremanto assist the manager / director / supervisor / governor / superintendentto appoint a manager / director / supervisor / governor / superintendentto become / make sb a manager / director / supervisor / governor manager [countable] a person who is in charge of running a business, store or similar organization; a person who is in charge of a particular activity or department in a company (店铺的)老板;(企业、公司部门或负责某项活动的)主任,经理a bank / hotel manager银行/酒店经理Sales manager Chris Jones says, 'We're thrilled with the results'.销售部经理克里斯•琼斯说:“结果太令我们兴奋了。”There's a meeting of area managers next Tuesday.下星期二将召开地区经理会议。In British English, a person's line manager is the person in the company who is one rank above them and has direct responsibility for managing their work. Line manager or just manager can be a more formal way of saying boss. 在英式英语中,某人的line manager指公司里职位上高一级、直接负责管理其工作的主管经理。line manager或manager可用作boss的较为正式的说法I'll ask my manager if I can leave early.我要问一下老板我可不可以早退。 see also management government 2 , managing director leader 1 director [countable] one of a group of senior managers who run a company; a person who is in charge of a particular activity or department in a company, a college, etc. 董事;总监;(公司部门的)主任,经理;(学院的)院长She's on the board of directors.她是董事会成员。He was musical director at the National Theatre from 1976 to 1997.他从1976年至1997年担任国家剧院的音乐总监。 see also managing director leader 1 , direct run 2 , direction government 2 NOTE 辨析 Manager or director?Both manager and director can be used to talk about a person who is in charge of a particular activity or department in a company. * manager和director均可指公司部门的主任、经理a sales / marketing / finance / personnel / technical manager / director销售部/市场部/财务部/人事部/技术部经理However, in a large company, a director is often in charge of several managers. 不过,在大公司里,director常分管几个manager。 employer [countable] a person or company that pays people to work for them 雇主;老板They're very good employers (= they treat the people that work for them well).他们是非常好的雇主。They're one of the largest employers in the area.他们是该地区最大的雇主之一。 see also employ employ boss [countable] (rather informal, especially spoken or journalism 新闻) a person who is in charge of other people at work and tells them what to do 老板;主管;工头;领班I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off.我要问一下老板我能不能请一天假。I like being my own boss (= working for myself and making my own decisions).我喜欢自己当老板,自己拿主意。Who's the boss (= who's in control) in this house?这个家里谁说了算?Boss is usually used with a possessive pronoun, that is his, her, my, your, etc. People often use the boss in a fairly informal way to talk about the person who is in charge of them at work. The boss can also be used in a humorous way to talk about a person who is, or seems to be, in control in a particular situation or relationship. * boss通常跟his、her、my、your等物主代词连用。the boss是不太正式的用法,常用以指工作上的主管,亦可用作幽默语,指特定情形或关系里实际上或表面上的掌控者。 supervisor ˈsuːpəvaɪzə(r), ˈsjuːpəvaɪzə(r); NAmE ˈsuːpərvaɪzər [countable] a person who is in charge of sb/sth and makes sure that everything is done correctly and safely 监督人;指导者;主管人I have a meeting with my supervisor about my research topic.我要就我的研究课题同导师见一次面。All work is done under the guidance of a supervisor.所有工作都是在一名主管的指导下完成的。 see also supervise regulate , supervision government 2 governor [countable] (especially BrE) a member of a group of people who are responsible for controlling an institution such as a school, college or hospital (学校、学院、医院等机构的)董事,理事One way of getting things changed is to become a school governor.要使情况发生改变,一个办法是成为学校的董事。In British English, a governor is also a single person who is in charge of a prison or bank. 在英式英语中,governor亦可指监狱长或银行总裁。 see also governor leader 1 superintendent ˌsuːpərɪnˈtendənt, BrE also ˌsjuːpərɪnˈtendənt [countable] a person who has a lot of authority and manages and controls an activity, a place or a group of workers 主管人;负责人;监督人In 1945 he became superintendent of schools in Dallas.他在1945年成为达拉斯教育局长。Typically, superintendents are people in charge of hospitals, railways and schools. * superintendent最常指医院、铁路公司和学校的负责人。 see also superintend regulate foreman ˈfɔːmən; NAmE ˈfɔːrmən [countable] a worker who is in charge of a group of other factory or building workers (工厂或建筑工地的)领班,工头He got a job as foreman of a building site.他得到了一份工作,在建筑工地当工头。A foreman can be either a man or a woman; there is a feminine form, forewoman, but this is not very frequent. * foreman可以是男人,也可以是女人;阴性形式forewoman不太常用。
IELTS BNC: 508 COCA: 877

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