The English term 'management' has a couple of senses: 1: the act of managing something; 2: those in charge of running a business
The English term 'management' has a couple of senses: 1: the act of managing something; 2: those in charge of running a business
it means to be the boss of something like the manager of a store.
to handle ordirect with a degree of skill
It means that it can be managed.
To have as much work as one can manage.
hard to manage, not easily treated, stubborn, obstinate, and hard to move forward
Did you manage to finish your sentence?The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
Manage is a verb as it is a doing word.
To see someone through something is to be at hand to help that person successfully manage whatever it is.
to manage or direct
If you mean by manage by accepting payment and giving change, then yes. But if you mean by counting each till then no they don't, a manager does that.
To manage an accounting system. The system that manages the accounting. Accounting is: The action or process of keeping financial accounts
To have as much work as one can manage.
to ward off, to resist or to manage for ones self
what does ment mean, though?
If by "manage" you mean to accomplish something, then it's " Καταφέρνω"(kataferno). If you mean it like "manage a business" then it is "διαχειρίζομαι" (diaheerizomeh) (d is read like the spanish d)
What it really about is, the way that you manage yourself to allocate the 24 hours.
The ability to make, manage, and keep huge amounts of money.
to show interest in every field, to manage and with the family and to the society
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to ward off, to resist or to manage for ones self