词汇 | managerial |
释义 | managerialWord family noun management manager manageability manageress manageablenessmanagerialismmanagerialistmanagershipmanagement buyoutmanagement consultantmanaging directoradjective manageable ≠ unmanageable managerial managingverb manage adverbmanageablymanagerially Business managementman·a·ge·ri·al /ˌmænəˈdʒɪəriəl $ -ˈdʒɪr-/ ●○○ adjectiveadj BBBrelating to the job of a manager 经理的,管理的,经营的 managerial skills 管理技巧 Examples from the Corpus managerial• Today, managerial and professional workers have become increasingly vulnerable.• This is the biggest crisis of his managerial career.• Another loss would be another nail in Branfoots managerial coffin.• Ranieri was impulsive in a way that business school case studies seldom account for when they analyze managerial decision making.• a managerial decision• In the years to come they had much to learn about themselves; their managerial identity was just beginning to take hold.• This is her first managerial job.• The research, therefore, studies the implications of these trends for individuals and their families within selected professional and managerial occupations.• It justifies managerial power by showing that those who are affected by it are involved in making managerial decisions.• Their decisions are binding on industrial tribunals and have had a significant impact on managerial practices by major employers.• The subordinates alternately described the managerial role as providing sales leadership and as maintaining an efficiently run organization.• Managerial skills and technical expertise are often in short supply. From Longman Business Dictionary managerialman·a·ge·ri·al /ˌmænəˈdʒɪəriəl-ˈdʒɪr-/ adjectiveadjJOB connected with the job of being a manager She lacked managerial experience and didn’t get the job. a managerial position with a top law firm It was a clear case of managerial incompetence. |
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