词组 | manager |
释义 | manager /ˈmænɪdʒə $ -ər/ noun someone who is in charge of an organization or part of an organizationadjectivesa senior manager She has just been promoted to senior manager.a top manager (=one who has a very important position – a rather informal use) Top managers enjoyed an average increase in earnings of 17.8% last year.a general manager Last year Johnson became general manager of the company.a good/excellent/successful/effective manager Karen has a reputation as a good manager.an assistant/deputy manager The assistant manager will be in charge when I’m away.a junior manager He started his career as a junior manager in an advertising firm.a middle manager Middle managers often have to work very hard.a regional manager He is the regional manager for southern Europe.nouns + managera bank manager She asked her bank manager for a loan.a hotel/store/hospital manager They complained to the hotel manager. | Store managers are reporting record sales over the Christmas period.a branch manager (=manager of a local shop or business that is part of a larger business) Each branch manager is responsible for selling the goods in his particular shop.sb’s line manager (=the person directly above you in a company, who is in charge of your work) I asked my line manager for permission to leave work early.a sales/marketing manager He worked as a sales manager in a supermarket. | The marketing manager said the company will be launching some exciting new products.a business manager Each year business managers draw up a budget and suggest a series of financial targets.a production manager The production manager is meeting a customer to discuss a design change.a technical manager They advertised for a new technical manage for their IT department.a project manager A project manager was appointed to supervise the building work.a team manager The club is looking for a new team manager.a football manager It is up to the football manager to make the players work together as a team.a stage manager (=someone who manages the performers in a show) She works as a stage manager at the local theatre.a campaign manager The party’s campaign managers are aware that the election result is likely to be very close.a fund manager (=a manager in charge of an investment fund) He was a fund manager for a major bank.verbsappoint a manager/appoint sb as manager (=officially choose someone as manager) Hopefully the board can appoint a new manager soon. | One person is appointed as manager and given full responsibility for achieving the objectives of the project.take over as manager Helen took over as manager earlier this year.prepositionsthe manager of sth She is the manager of a software company. |
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