manager of sth
表示负责某个组织或部门。
She is the manager of a large hotel.
她是一家大酒店的经理。
经理;主管
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
经理;主管
a person who is in charge of a business, department, or team
She is the manager of a large hotel.
她是一家大酒店的经理。
负责管理某事物的人,如企业、餐厅或运动队
A person whose job is to manage something, such as a business, a restaurant, or a sports team.
管理资源和支出的人
someone who controls resources and expenditures
主教练
The head coach.
(体育)负责训练运动员或团队的人
(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
The manager approved my vacation request.
经理批准了我的休假请求。
The baseball manager decided to change the pitcher.
棒球队经理决定更换投手。
I opened the task manager to check the memory usage.
我打开了任务管理器检查内存使用情况。
表示负责某个组织或部门。
She is the manager of a large hotel.
她是一家大酒店的经理。
强调工作地点。
He works as a manager at a tech company.
他在一家科技公司担任经理。
用于指明具体职责范围。
The manager responsible for the project resigned.
负责该项目的经理辞职了。
Not this
He managers the department.
Use this
He manages the department.
错误:将名词“manager”误用作动词。英语中“经理”是名词,动词形式应为“manage”。中文“管理”兼作动词和名词,学习者易混淆。
Not this
She is manager of the company.
Use this
She is the manager of the company.
错误:缺少冠词。可数名词“manager”前需加冠词(a/an/the)或物主限定词。中文无冠词,学习者常遗漏。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
总经理
He was promoted to general manager of the company.
他被提升为公司总经理。
项目经理
The project manager is responsible for the timely delivery.
项目经理负责按时交付。
销售经理
Our sales manager set a new record this quarter.
我们的销售经理本季度创下了新纪录。
团队经理
The team manager organized training sessions for the players.
团队经理为球员组织了训练课程。
分店经理
She has been a branch manager for five years.
她担任分店经理已有五年。
直属经理
You should discuss your career goals with your line manager.
你应该和你的直属经理讨论职业目标。
Use manager naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
经理(manager)= 管理(manage)的人(-er),记住‘manage’加上‘r’就是经理。
多用于职场(经理/主管)和体育(教练/领队)领域。职场中较正式,体育中较口语化。
No common words rhyme exactly with /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒə/. The listed words share the '-ger' spelling but differ in stress and vowel quality (e.g., 'danger' has /eɪ/ vs. /æ/, and they include a /n/ before /dʒ/).
Dictionary facts from DICTIONARY_API_DEV, ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.