“MANAGER” на русском языке

EN
RU
loading
Ad

другие переводы

имя существительное
менеджер
manager
руководитель
head leader manager director supervisor chief
директор
director manager headmaster warden superintendent beak
управляющий
manager administrator managing director steward superintendent banian
администратор
administrator manager executive
заведующий
manager chief superintendent governor
хозяин
host owner master boss proprietor manager
импресарио
impresario manager

синонимы

имя существительное

executive head of department supervisor principal administrator head director managing director CEO employer superintendent foreman forewoman overseer proprietor boss chief head honcho

примеры использования

The manager told them that they might stay there a day or two and have their meals, but more he could not do for them.

Here on these shelves, well guarded by the clerk, were kept belongings not only of guests, but of patrons who had not had money to pay for their lodging more than one night, and who after that one night had slept on benches or in some nook near the docks or under trees on the river-banks, where no manager asked for payments, but where it sometimes happened that they were murdered for the thirty centavos in their possession.

It still surprised him that his mom, Billie, agreed Dylan could work as Jack’s guitar tech during tour season after she’d quit as the band’s manager.

Chase negotiates with a budding artist and her manager and Dylan’s mind drifts.

If he needed a shirt or a pair of pants or whatever it might be, he came to the hotel, asked for his bag or package, took out what he needed, and returned the bag to the care of the manager.

She’ll have to address that with Vintage Chic’s long-lasting lipstick line’s product manager.

He also calls the bar manager to verify.

When we all broke up she went back to her maiden name of Jones and became a team manager for one of the huge insurance companies that made their home in the centre of Swindon.

The manager could never tell whether the man was still a guest or not, and he was too polite or too indifferent to ask.

What the manager or the clerk called his desk was a small table, wabbly and well worn.

The field manager had also the feeling that oil was no longer easy money, only he had another explanation to offer—that the new oil laws of the republic were to blame for the dying of the business.