Manager синонимы на английском

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  • director

    supervisor, executive

  • boss

    business, head

  • administrator

    supervisor, executive

  • supervisor

    chair, head

  • superintendent

    supervisor, chair

  • executive

    supervisor, administrator

  • head

    supervisor, over

  • overseer

    over, executive

  • chief

    over

  • leader

    head, executive officer

  • foreman

    head, over

  • governor

    chief, person who runs organization

  • controller

    organizer, person who runs organization

  • coach

    person, physical education instructor

  • managing director

    executive

  • proprietor

    person who runs organization

  • handler

    person who runs organization

  • organizer

    person who runs organization

  • comptroller

    organizer

  • officer

    administrator, over

  • official

    administrator, executive

  • producer

    businessman

  • steward

    management, ruler

  • conductor

  • master

  • straw boss

    high muckamuck

  • exec

    executive director

  • president

  • principal

  • forewoman

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  • administrator
  • boss
  • controller
  • director
  • executive
  • officer
  • official
  • organizer
  • producer
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • comptroller
  • conductor
  • exec
  • governor
  • handler
  • head
  • overseer
  • proprietor
  • head person
  • slavedriver
  • straw boss
  • zookeeper

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO MANAGER

  • administrator
  • chairperson
  • director
  • head
  • leader
  • manager
  • officer
  • CEO
  • President
  • ambassador
  • authority
  • boss
  • bureaucrat
  • captain
  • chair
  • chairperson
  • chief
  • commander
  • consul
  • controller
  • custodian
  • dean
  • director
  • exec
  • executive
  • front office
  • governor
  • head
  • head honcho
  • head person
  • inspector
  • judge
  • leader
  • manager
  • mayor
  • minister
  • officer
  • official
  • organizer
  • overseer
  • person upstairs
  • premier
  • prez
  • producer
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • broker
  • capitalist
  • croupier
  • dealer
  • financier
  • house
  • investor
  • manager
  • moneylender
  • officer
  • teller
  • treasurer
  • usurer
  • barons
  • big wheels
  • big-time operators
  • businessmen
  • businesswomen
  • capitalists
  • career persons
  • dealers
  • employers
  • entrepreneurs
  • executives
  • financiers
  • franchisers
  • gray flannel suits
  • industrialists
  • managers
  • merchandisers
  • merchants
  • operators
  • organization persons
  • small potatoes
  • storekeepers
  • suits
  • the bacons
  • tradespersons
  • traffickers
  • tycoons
  • wheeler-dealers
  • working womans
  • baron
  • big wheel
  • big-time operator
  • businessman
  • businesswoman
  • capitalist
  • career person
  • dealer
  • employer
  • entrepreneur
  • executive
  • financier
  • franchiser
  • gray flannel suit
  • industrialist
  • manager
  • merchandiser
  • merchant
  • operator
  • organization person
  • small potatoes
  • storekeeper
  • suit
  • the bacon
  • tradesperson
  • trafficker
  • tycoon
  • wheeler-dealer
  • working woman
  • President
  • big cheese
  • big gun
  • big wheel
  • bigwig
  • boss
  • captain
  • chieftain
  • commander
  • dictator
  • director
  • foreperson
  • general
  • governor
  • head
  • head honcho
  • head person
  • honcho
  • key player
  • leader
  • manager
  • monarch
  • overlord
  • overseer
  • principal
  • proprietor
  • ringleader
  • ruler
  • sovereign
  • superintendent
  • supervisor
  • suzerain
  • top brass
  • top cat

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  1. managernoun

    Synonyms:
    administrator, organizer, overseer, head man, supervisor, foreman, chief, superintendent, controller, comptroller, boss, head

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  1. director, manager, managing directornoun

    someone who controls resources and expenditures

    Synonyms:
    conductor, theater director, managing director, film director, theatre director, music director, director, handler, coach

  2. coach, manager, handlernoun

    (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team

    Synonyms:
    jitney, bus, tutor, private instructor, charabanc, director, four-in-hand, omnibus, motorcoach, coach-and-four, carriage, managing director, double-decker, animal trainer, coach, autobus, motorbus, handler, passenger car, passenger vehicle

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  1. tenderer

    one who tends a garden

    adam is the tenderer over the garden of eden

    Submitted by anonymous on April 2, 2020  

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  1. List of paraphrases for «manager»:

    administrator, director, managers, manger, operator, steering, admin, chief, managing, mgr, head, coach, management, directeur

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  1. Jamie Raskin:

    The impeachment manager Mr. Ciccilinecorrectly and accurately quoted a newspaper account which the distinguished senator has taken objection to. So we’re happy to withdraw it on the grounds that it is not true and we are going to withdraw it this evening without any prejudice to the ability to resubmit if possible and then we could debate it if we need it.

  2. Brandon Cohen:

    > (CNN)Well, baby, she’s a put-on-a-show kind of girl.Britney Spears and boyfriend Sam Asghari are engaged, Asghari’s talent manager Brandon Cohen of BAC Talent confirmed in a statement to CNN.The couple made their long-standing relationship official today and are deeply touched by the support, dedication and love expressed to them.

  3. Robert Whiting:

    I think Sasakis manager showed a lot of courage, he could have won the national title with Sasaki if he had followed the usual pattern of throwing the team ace out there on consecutive days.

  4. Stephanie Marchman:

    When the city manager received the action plan that he had requested, at that point he know that it was time to move on because the chief failed to recognize or acknowledge what the issues were, how is the city manager able to help move forward with respect to this department when effectively the chief does not recognize or acknowledge that there are problems ?

  5. Dorie Clark:

    Raise your hand and look for opportunities and ways to make contributions rather than be told what to do or wait to be handed something or have a manager say we are going to train you on this now.


Translations for manager

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  • مديرArabic
  • менеджерChechen
  • správce, manažerCzech
  • rheolwr, trefnwr, goruchwyliwrWelsh
  • chef, promotor, bestyrer, Direktør, lederDanish
  • Manager, DirektorGerman
  • διαχειριστής, καλλιτεχνικός πράκτορας, διευθυντήςGreek
  • manaĝistoEsperanto
  • representante, director, gerente, gestorSpanish
  • مدیرPersian
  • johtaja, hallinta, manageriFinnish
  • gérant, directrice, directeur, gérante, managerFrench
  • bainisteoirIrish
  • neach-riaghlaidh, grèidhear, neach-stiùiridhScottish Gaelic
  • प्रबंधकHindi
  • vezető, igazgató, menedzserHungarian
  • կառավարիչ, մենեջերArmenian
  • jeristoIdo
  • responsabile, capo, gestore, impresario, direttoreItalian
  • מנהלHebrew
  • 管理者, 経営者, マネージャー, 支配人Japanese
  • ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥಾಪಕKannada
  • 관리자, 管理者Korean
  • procuratorLatin
  • direktorius, vedėjas, vadovas, valdytojas, vadybininkasLithuanian
  • vadītājs, direktorsLatvian
  • pengurusMalay
  • meniġerMaltese
  • directeurDutch
  • leder, manager, impressarioNorwegian
  • menedżer, kierownik, managerPolish
  • empresário, gerentePortuguese
  • impresar, director, șefRomanian
  • управляющий, менеджер, директорRussian
  • директор, menadžer, менаџер, direktor, poslovođa, пословођаSerbo-Croatian
  • direktörSwedish
  • menejaSwahili
  • ผู้จัดการThai
  • müdür, yönetici, menajerTurkish
  • مینیجرUrdu
  • người quản lýVietnamese

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administrator, boss     (informal)   comptroller, conductor, controller, director, executive, gaffer     (informal, chiefly Brit.)   governor, head, organizer, overseer, proprietor, superintendent, supervisor  

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manager

     ( managers    plural  )

1       n-count   A manager is a person who is responsible for running part of or the whole of a business organization.  
The chef, staff and managers are all Chinese., …a retired bank manager.     

2       n-count   The manager of a pop star or other entertainer is the person who looks after their business interests.  

3       n-count   The manager of a sports team is the person responsible for training the players and organizing the way they play. In American English, manager is only used for baseball; in other sports, coach is used instead.  

bank manager        ( bank managers    plural  ) A bank manager is someone who is in charge of a bank, or a particular branch of a bank, and who is involved in making decisions about whether or not to lend money to businesses and individuals.     (BUSINESS)      n-count  
This may have influenced your bank manager’s decision not to give you a loan.     

line manager        ( line managers    plural  ) Your line manager is the person at work who is in charge of your department, group, or project.  
  (BRIT, BUSINESS)      n-count  

player-manager        ( player-managers    plural  ) In football and some other sports, a player-manager is a person who plays for a team and also manages the team.      n-count  

road manager        ( road managers    plural  ) The road manager of someone such as a singer or sports player is the person who organizes their travel and other arrangements during a tour.      n-count   oft poss N  

stage manager        ( stage managers    plural  ) , stage-manager   At a theatre, a stage manager is the person who is responsible for the scenery and lights and for the way that actors or other performers move about and use the stage during a performance.      n-count  

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momoger

n.

Portmanteau of the words «mom» and «manager«. A momager is a mother who is also the business manager for her son or daughter.

raider

n.

A specific technical worksheet tool with performer’s requirements. Excellent start of negotiations between performers, managers and contractors. (These requirements might include sound and light conditions for the show, food lodging and transportation of artistic talents)

say on pay

n.

right granted to a general assembly to give an opinion on the salaries and bonuses of top managers

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[ mˈanɪd͡ʒə], [ mˈanɪd‍ʒə], [ m_ˈa_n_ɪ_dʒ_ə]

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  • n.

    • agent,
    • account executive,
    • capitalist,
    • ambassador.

    • over.

    administrator (noun)

    • chairperson,
    • judge,
    • chair,
    • premier,
    • captain,
    • commander,
    • dean,
    • front office,
    • bureaucrat,
    • authority,
    • inspector,
    • president,
    • consul,
    • minister,
    • ceo.

    banker (noun)

    • investor,
    • broker,
    • dealer,
    • teller,
    • financier,
    • treasurer,
    • house.

    businessperson (noun)

    • merchandiser,
    • big wheel,
    • baron,
    • small potatoes,
    • wheeler-dealer,
    • merchant,
    • trafficker,
    • tycoon,
    • industrialist,
    • storekeeper.

    chief (noun)

    • chieftain,
    • dictator,
    • bigwig,
    • big cheese,
    • principal,
    • honcho,
    • monarch,
    • overlord.

    coach (noun)

    • coach.

    conductor (noun)

    • maestro,
    • guide,
    • marshal.

    curator (noun)

    • guardian,
    • conservator,
    • steward.

    custodian (noun)

    • jailer,
    • cleaner,
    • protector,
    • turnkey,
    • guard,
    • maintenance person,
    • bodyguard,
    • warden,
    • Claviger,
    • ranger,
    • watchperson,
    • concierge,
    • swamper,
    • proctor,
    • watchdog,
    • gamekeeper,
    • cleaning person,
    • caretaker,
    • baby sitter,
    • warder,
    • cerberus,
    • housesitter,
    • escort,
    • sitter.

    director (noun)

    • ringmaster,
    • boss,
    • king,
    • taskmaster,
    • magistrate,
    • band master,
    • queen.

    employer (noun)

    • establishment,
    • company,
    • management,
    • outfit,
    • organization,
    • big shot,
    • meal ticket,
    • corporation,
    • patron,
    • manufacturer,
    • firm.

    engineer (noun)

    • inventor,
    • manipulator,
    • architect,
    • originator,
    • builder,
    • surveyor,
    • sights,
    • planner,
    • designer.

    entrepreneur (noun)

    • founders,
    • promoter,
    • IMPRESSARIO.

    foreman (noun)

    • fore men,
    • fore man,
    • fore-man,
    • boss men,
    • head men,
    • fore-men.

    forewoman (noun)

    • boss woman,
    • boss lady,
    • crew leader.

    governor (noun)

    • gubernatorial leaders,
    • chief state,
    • presiding officers.

    handler (noun)

    • handler.

    head (noun)

    • Dominator,
    • top dog,
    • lead-off person,
    • dominators.

    higher-up (noun)

    • higher up.

    host (noun)

    • anchor persons,
    • person of house,
    • person the house,
    • person house,
    • anchor people.

    industrialist (noun)

    • captain industry.

    leader (noun)

    • pre cursors,
    • fore runner,
    • fore runners,
    • pre-cursor,
    • fore-runner,
    • pre-cursors,
    • fore-runners.

    manager (noun)

    • producer,
    • comptroller,
    • director,
    • proprietor,
    • managing director,
    • zookeeper,
    • organizer.

    master (noun)

    • landlord,
    • star,
    • mandarin,
    • lord,
    • abbot,
    • proprietress,
    • quartermaster,
    • mahatma,
    • squire,
    • headmistress,
    • headmaster,
    • senior,
    • sire,
    • commandant,
    • titleholder,
    • mother,
    • guru,
    • landlady.

    officer (noun)

    • re-presentative,
    • re presentative,
    • organization administrators.

    official (noun)

    • top drawers.

    operator (noun)

    • Operators.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • officeholder,
    • controllers,
    • co,
    • captain of industry,
    • contriver,
    • operator,
    • top cat,
    • overseers,
    • custodian,
    • sovereign,
    • manipulators,
    • foreman,
    • lion,
    • Functionaries,
    • ruler,
    • foreperson,
    • head person,
    • head,
    • leader,
    • curator,
    • counsellors,
    • conductor,
    • directorate,
    • person upstairs,
    • moneylender,
    • businesswoman,
    • executive,
    • purveyors,
    • head honcho,
    • functionary,
    • brass hat,
    • presiding officer,
    • Tradespeople,
    • panjandrums,
    • purveyor,
    • chancellors,
    • manager,
    • usurers,
    • person in charge,
    • emcees,
    • franchiser,
    • hierarchy,
    • brass hats,
    • wheeler dealer,
    • moneylenders,
    • employer,
    • manciples,
    • seneschal,
    • major-domo,
    • luminary,
    • gubernatorial leader,
    • officer,
    • boss man,
    • GUV,
    • banker,
    • kingpin,
    • officers,
    • straw boss,
    • head man,
    • CEOS,
    • money-lender,
    • chamberlain,
    • presenters,
    • businessmen,
    • contrivers,
    • over-seer,
    • technie,
    • judges,
    • master,
    • premiers,
    • anchor person,
    • top brass,
    • croupier,
    • majordomo,
    • counsellor,
    • generals,
    • mayors,
    • PREZ,
    • top drawer,
    • forewoman,
    • businessperson,
    • doyens,
    • money lender,
    • overseer,
    • croupiers,
    • the bacon,
    • reeve,
    • suzerains,
    • big-time operator,
    • entrepreneur,
    • kingpins,
    • EXEC,
    • regulator,
    • majordomos,
    • juice,
    • suzerain,
    • big time operator,
    • key player,
    • schemer,
    • usurer,
    • pit boss,
    • governor,
    • slavedriver,
    • Working Woman,
    • chief,
    • presenter,
    • panjandrum,
    • officeholders,
    • Reeves,
    • heavyweight,
    • seneschals,
    • Dapifer,
    • doyen,
    • tradesperson,
    • official,
    • chief of state,
    • keeper,
    • engineer,
    • pacesetter,
    • deviser,
    • cos,
    • directorates,
    • taskperson,
    • big gun,
    • person of the house,
    • chamberlains,
    • superintendent,
    • taskmistress,
    • GUVS,
    • big guns,
    • career person,
    • chancellor,
    • techies,
    • mayor,
    • general,
    • host,
    • controller,
    • franchisers,
    • businessman,
    • administrator,
    • devisers,
    • organization administrator,
    • techie,
    • businesswomen,
    • Manciple,
    • organization person,
    • ringleader,
    • gray flannel suit,
    • emcee,
    • workers big cheese,
    • Administrant,
    • supervisor,
    • owner.

    overseer (noun)

    • over seers,
    • over seer,
    • over-seers,
    • pit bosses.

    regulator (noun)

    • thermostat,
    • thermostats.

    steward (noun)

    • major domo,
    • dapifers,
    • major-domos,
    • major domos.

    straw boss (noun)

    • big person,
    • helmer.

    superintendent (noun)

    • zookeepers.

    supervisor (noun)

    • super visors,
    • super visor,
    • super-visors,
    • super-visor.

    taskmaster (noun)

    • taskpeople,
    • person charge,
    • taskpersons.

    treasurer (noun)

    • bookkeeper,
    • bursar,
    • auditor,
    • accountant,
    • trustee,
    • cashier,
    • lender,
    • loaner.
  • Other synonyms:

    • mistress,
    • secretary.

    initiator

    • trendsetter.

    operator

    • maneuverer.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • hostess,
    • succeeder,
    • worrier,
    • big fish,
    • fucker,
    • business leader,
    • costumier,
    • apparatchik,
    • carriage,
    • eradicator,
    • supercargo,
    • orderer,
    • trainer,
    • mentor,
    • manageress,
    • Castellan,
    • private instructor,
    • chief honcho,
    • charabanc,
    • tender,
    • chairman,
    • public servant,
    • completer,
    • cooker,
    • four-in-hand,
    • higher-up,
    • COPER,
    • cultivator,
    • top executive,
    • maintainer,
    • theatre director,
    • negotiator,
    • distributor,
    • instructor,
    • sharer,
    • impresario,
    • skipper,
    • Distinguisher,
    • big Chief,
    • machinist,
    • dignitary,
    • Guider,
    • magnate,
    • lover,
    • Wisher,
    • chatelain,
    • stage manager,
    • hotelman,
    • Intendant,
    • processor,
    • finagler,
    • commissioner,
    • enterpriser,
    • achiever,
    • chatelaine,
    • directeur,
    • big businessman,
    • chief executive,
    • extinguisher,
    • arguer,
    • CARER,
    • Plucker,
    • appointee,
    • theater director,
    • deputy,
    • innkeeper,
    • jitney,
    • palmer,
    • omnibus,
    • double-decker,
    • fencer,
    • sustainer,
    • office-holder,
    • Boniface,
    • gov.,
    • publican,
    • superior,
    • man,
    • auteur,
    • Decimator,
    • Allotter,
    • restaurateur,
    • Accomplisher,
    • Discerner,
    • Archon,
    • Wielder,
    • actor,
    • top banana,
    • number one,
    • office-bearer,
    • Causer,
    • animal trainer,
    • dresser,
    • toucher,
    • big boss,
    • debater,
    • humper,
    • Coverer,
    • hotelier,
    • regisseur,
    • autobus,
    • supremo,
    • falsifier,
    • property man,
    • Gripper,
    • rector,
    • music director,
    • tweaker,
    • bangor,
    • caretakers,
    • prexy,
    • contester,
    • licensee,
    • user,
    • big Daddy,
    • numero uno,
    • eliminator,
    • bedder,
    • super,
    • Presider,
    • tutor,
    • department head,
    • Addresser,
    • Recognizer,
    • transactor,
    • janitor,
    • bus,
    • vice president,
    • gaffer,
    • passenger car,
    • motorcoach,
    • settler,
    • contender,
    • determinist,
    • adjuster,
    • dispenser,
    • recogniser,
    • liker,
    • conditioner,
    • arranger,
    • annihilator,
    • steerer,
    • partner,
    • carrier,
    • floor-walker,
    • grappler,
    • escapist,
    • Reacher,
    • shopwalker,
    • vier,
    • prompter,
    • chief officer,
    • exerciser,
    • trader,
    • answerer,
    • headman,
    • bossman,
    • executor,
    • header,
    • PREX,
    • faker,
    • issuer.

How to use «Manager» in context?

Manager is a top-level job in many organizations, where individuals have responsibility for a defined set of tasks and objectives. Managers typically have extensive knowledge and expertise in their fields and work with teams of employees to achieve objectives. A manager’s main responsibilities depend on the organization and may include budgeting, staffing, planning, organizing, motivating and leading. In most cases, managers are responsible for both the strategic and day-to-day operations of their organizations.

Paraphrases for Manager:

Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
  • Equivalence

    • Verb, past tense
      manger.
  • Forward Entailment

    • Noun, singular or mass
      chiefs.
  • Reverse Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      directors.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      frames, managerial, superintendent, Managing, settings, representations, execs.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      attendant, bartender, headmistress, maker, organizer, superintendent, Managing, Watchmen.
    • Verb, past tense
      Did.
    • Verb, past participle
      assigned, designated.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      directs.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      administrator, management, manger, Administrators, stewards.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      administrator, impresario, management, manger, steward.
    • Verb, past tense
      administrator.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      administrator, manages.

Homophones for Manager:

  • mcgraw, massacre, maiger, massager, maser, Mens Rea, mouse hare, make grow, maker, musher, meager, manicure, miscarry, masher, masker, major, menagerie, mincer, micro, masquer, missouri, mockery, mixer, mocker, mugger, magyar, macro, mysore, miser, menninger, minicar, makaira, mimicry, Mick Jagger, mauser, measurer, mouser, meagre, muncher, Masora, megaera, manchuria, money cowrie, moneymaker, make sure, moniker, monger, mazer, magic square, Mesozoic Era, Masorah, monsieur, muser, mascara, mojarra, mouse ear, mimicker, maseru, moocher, muscari, mucor, maigre, misery, manger, measure, macer, masseur.

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