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manager, manage, administer ☊
quản lý ☊
管理 → ☊
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to supervise; to manage; to administer; management; administration; CL:个/个ge4 ☊
Quản lý ☊
经理 → ☊
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manager; director; CL:个/个ge4,位wei4,名ming2 ☊
Quản lý ☊
→ → →
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quản lý
govern
OXF3000:
quản lý
manage
OXF3000:
Quản lý
management
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sự tiết kiệm sự quản lý kinh tế
economy
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quản lý trông nom điều khiển
manage
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sự quản lý sự trông nom sự điều khiển
management
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người quản lý giám đốc
manager
OXF3000D:
Quản lý
management
Führung
OXF3000D:
Quản lý
management
Leitung
OXF3000D:
Quản lý
management
Unternehmen
OXF3000D:
Quản lý
management
Verwaltung
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like: Quản lý → →
distribution management system ☊
hệ thống quản lý lưới phân phối ☊
energy management system ☊
hệ thống quản lý năng lượng ☊
electrical power network management unit ☊
đơn vị quản lý lưới điện ☊
verwalten ☊
quản lý, điều hành ☊
掌管 ☊ zhǎngguǎn
verwalten ☊
quản lý, điều hành ☊
☊
die Verwaltung ☊
sự quản lý, sự điều hành ☊
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Der Stier ist charmant und bodenständig, kann gut mit Geld umgehen und ist ein Genießer. ☊
Kim ngưu thì duyên dáng và căn cơ, có thể quản lý tốt tiền bạc và là một người biết hưởng thụ. ☊ (Lektion 80, Nr. 1133)
Ich möchte meine Kenntnisse im Bereich Personalmanagement vertiefen. ☊
Tôi muốn có kiến thức chuyên sâu về lĩnh vực quản lý nhân sự. ☊ (Lektion 103, Nr. 1733)
Erfahrungen im Bereich Projektmanagement sind von Vorteil. ☊
Kinh ngiệm về quản lý dự án là một ưu điểm. ☊ (Lektion 104, Nr. 1783)
address sth to sb/sth: Address your application to the Personnel Manager. ☊ address ☊
advertise (for sb/sth): We are currently advertising for a new sales manager. ☊ advertise ☊
agreement between A and B: An agreement was finally reached between management and employees. ☊ agreement ☊
Senior management have given their seal of approval (= formal approval) to the plans. ☊ approval ☊
I asked to see the manager. ☊ ask ☊
the assistant manager ☊ assistant ☊
She's hopeless at managing people. ☊ at ☊
attack sb/sth: a newspaper article attacking the England football manager ☊ attack ☊
We acted under the authority of the UN. ☊ authority ☊
Only the manager has the authority to sign cheques. ☊ authority ☊
a bank manager ☊ bank ☊
We ought to be able to manage it between us. ☊ between ☊
a regulatory/an advisory/a review body ☊ body ☊
The governing body of the school is/are concerned about discipline. ☊ body ☊
Mismanagement had brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy. ☊ bring ☊
bring sth to sb/sth: The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job. ☊ bring ☊
the President's campaign team/manager ☊ campaign ☊
She managed to catch the keys as they fell. ☊ catch ☊
She wouldn't be my choice as manager. ☊ choice ☊
choose A from B: We have to choose a new manager from a shortlist of five candidates. ☊ choose ☊
Talks between management and unions have collapsed. ☊ collapse ☊
Technology and good management. That's a winning combination (= one that will certainly be successful). ☊ combination ☊
She's on the management committee. ☊ committee ☊
Stress at work is a matter of concern to staff and management. ☊ concern ☊
The players all have confidence in their manager. ☊ confidence ☊
I want you to continue as project manager. ☊ continue ☊
to go on a management training course ☊ course ☊
an expert in crisis management ☊ crisis ☊
We did a deal with the management on overtime. ☊ deal ☊
The decisions by the management committee will affect everyone in the company. ☊ decision ☊
demand to do sth: I demand to see the manager. ☊ demand ☊
He's developed a real flair for management. ☊ develop ☊
A new manager has been appointed to direct the project. ☊ direct ☊
After just one day, she had already made an enemy of her manager. ☊ enemy ☊
He was, essentially, a teacher, not a manager. ☊ essentially ☊
exchange sth with sb: I shook hands and exchanged a few words with the manager. ☊ exchange ☊
'I can manage,' she said firmly. ☊ firmly ☊
Did you manage to get tickets for the concert? ☊ get ☊
I want this memo to go to all managers. ☊ go ☊
The country is governed by elected representatives of the people. ☊ govern ☊
He managed to cover a lot of ground in a short talk. ☊ ground ☊
I think we can manage quite happily on our own. ☊ happily ☊
The manager will be free soon—you can wait for her here. ☊ her ☊
Did you see the manager himself? ☊ himself ☊
They managed to hold on until help arrived. ☊ hold on ☊
He hasn't the faintest idea how to manage people. ☊ have no idea, not have the faintest, first, etc. idea ☊
It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others. ☊ impose ☊
influence (with sb): She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job. ☊ influence ☊
The new management intends to institute a number of changes. ☊ institute ☊
I managed to work for two hours without interruption. ☊ interruption ☊
He has an interview next week for the manager's job. ☊ interview ☊
In his time managing the club he has invested millions on new players. ☊ invest ☊
the manager who is largely responsible for the team's victory ☊ largely ☊
There were too many layers of management in the company. ☊ layer ☊
It was a lesson not lost on (= learned well by) the team manager. ☊ lesson ☊
We should manage, with a little bit of luck. ☊ little ☊
It's like trying to manage an unruly child. ☊ manage ☊
Can you manage that suitcase? ☊ manage ☊
to manage a factory/bank/hotel/soccer team ☊ manage ☊
to manage a department/project ☊ manage ☊
We need people who are good at managing. ☊ manage ☊
He has to manage on less than £100 a week. ☊ manage ☊
Don't tell me how to manage my affairs. ☊ manage ☊
a computer program that helps you manage data efficiently ☊ manage ☊
Let's meet up again—can you manage next week sometime? ☊ manage ☊
She's 82 and can't manage on her own any more. ☊ manage ☊
manage with/without sb/sth: How do you manage without a car? ☊ manage ☊
I don't know how she manages on her own with four kids. ☊ manage ☊
manage sth: In spite of his disappointment, he managed a weak smile. ☊ manage ☊
I don't know exactly how we'll manage it, but we will, somehow. ☊ manage ☊
Can you manage another piece of cake? (= eat one) ☊ manage ☊
manage (to do sth): We managed to get to the airport in time. ☊ manage ☊
He always manages to say the wrong thing. ☊ manage ☊
We couldn't have managed without you. ☊ manage ☊
'Need any help?' 'No, thanks. I can manage.' ☊ manage ☊
a career in management ☊ management ☊
hotel/project management ☊ management ☊
a management training course ☊ management ☊
The report blames bad management. ☊ management ☊
The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible. ☊ management ☊
He is one of the highest paid management gurus in the world. ☊ management ☊
The management is/are considering closing the factory. ☊ management ☊
The shop is now under new management. ☊ management ☊
junior/middle/senior management ☊ management ☊
a management decision/job ☊ management ☊
Most managements are keen to avoid strikes. ☊ management ☊
classroom management ☊ management ☊
time management (= the way in which you organize how you spend your time) ☊ management ☊
management of staff ☊ management ☊
Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease. ☊ management ☊
a bank/hotel manager ☊ manager ☊
a meeting of area managers ☊ manager ☊
The management have made no move to settle the strike. ☊ move ☊
The manager has named his side for the semi-final. ☊ name ☊
nice about sth: I complained to the manager and he was very nice about it. ☊ nice ☊
The new management techniques aim to improve performance. ☊ performance ☊
He was popular as much for his personal qualities as for his management skills. ☊ personal ☊
The profession is policed by its own regulatory body. ☊ police ☊
She's a good teacher but a poor manager. ☊ poor ☊
Although I poured it carefully, I still managed to spill some. ☊ pour ☊
The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products. ☊ presentation ☊
She managed to preserve her sense of humour under very trying circumstances. ☊ preserve ☊
He managed to get a good price for the car. ☊ price ☊
The person primarily responsible is the project manager. ☊ primarily ☊
A phone call to the manager produced the result she wanted. ☊ produce ☊
Her promotion to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise. ☊ promotion ☊
Could you put me through to the manager, please? ☊ put sb/sth through (to sb/...) ☊
quit as sth: He has decided to quit as manager of the team. ☊ quit ☊
Somehow we managed to raise her to her feet. ☊ raise ☊
He will remain (as) manager of the club until the end of his contract. ☊ remain ☊
He was there at the request of his manager/at his manager's request (= because his manager had asked him to go). ☊ request ☊
responsibility (for sth): We are recruiting a sales manager with responsibility for the European market. ☊ responsibility ☊
The responsibility for doing this rests with the department managers. ☊ responsibility ☊
The failure of the company was a direct result of bad management. ☊ result ☊
We managed to get a ride into town when we missed the bus. ☊ ride ☊
He's a sad case—his wife died last year and he can't seem to manage without her. ☊ sad ☊
'I'd like to see a sample of your work,' said the manager. ☊ sample ☊
Now we have to try and sell the idea to management. ☊ sell ☊
a senior officer/manager/lecturer ☊ senior ☊
I have ten years' experience at senior management level. ☊ senior ☊
management skills ☊ skill ☊
I managed to slip in a few jokes. ☊ slip ☊
speak (to sb) (about sth/sb): I've spoken to the manager about it. ☊ speak ☊
start as sth: She started as a secretary but ended up running the department. ☊ start ☊
stress management (= dealing with stress) ☊ stress ☊
He'll manage—he isn't stupid. ☊ stupid ☊
a style of management ☊ style ☊
a management style ☊ style ☊
survive sth: The company managed to survive the crisis. ☊ survive ☊
talk (between A and B) (on/over sth): Talks between management and workers broke down over the issue of holiday pay. ☊ talk ☊
Mr Curtis was the manager in my time (= when I was working there). ☊ time ☊
In the unlikely event of a problem arising, please contact the hotel manager. ☊ unlikely ☊
She just walked up to the desk and asked to see the manager. ☊ walk up (to sb/sth) ☊
waste sb/sth as sth: You're wasted as a sales manager—you should have been an actor. ☊ waste ☊
a manager with wide experience of industry ☊ wide ☊
I wish to speak to the manager. ☊ wish ☊
talks between workers and management ☊ worker ☊