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单词 managing
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managingn.

Brit. /ˈmanᵻdʒɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ/
Forms: 1500s mannaging, 1500s–1600s menaging, 1500s– managing, 1600s manadging, 1600s mannaginge, 1700s manageing.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: manage v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < manage v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The action of manage v.; management.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > [noun] > management or administration
dispositionc1374
ministrationc1390
disposing1406
procuration?a1425
guidingc1425
economy?1440
conduct1454
solicitation1492
regimenta1500
mayning1527
enterprisea1533
handlinga1538
conduction1565
manyment1567
disposure1569
conveyance1572
managing1579
disposement1583
government1587
carriage1589
manage1591
steerage1597
management1598
steering1599
manurance1604
fixing1605
dispose1611
administry?1616
husbandry1636
dispensatorship1637
admin1641
managery1643
disposal1649
mesnagery1653
contrectation1786
conducting1793
wielding1820
managership1864
operation1872
operating1913
case management1918
society > authority > subjection > subjecting or subjugation > [noun] > bringing under control
subducion1455
suppeditation1536
managing1579
reducement1649
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > use or control > [noun]
handlinga1250
working?a1425
managing1579
wielding1581
wieldance1634
managery1654
manipulation1801
manoeuvre1834
operation1872
1579 J. Stubbs Discouerie Gaping Gulf sig. Djv Then will he..leaue thys poore prouence to the mannaging of a viceroy.
1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares 57 b Wee kicke and winche, and will by no meanes endure his managing.
1607 S. Hieron Mariage-blessing in Wks. (1620) I. 407 The well ordring and managing of the wife is the glory of the husband.
1619 M. Drayton Legend Pierce Gaueston in Poems (rev. ed.) 367 He Me notice gaue, What the proud Barons had in managing.
1682 J. Bunyan Holy War 172 The handling of their arms, the managing of their weapons of war, were marvellous taking to Mansoul and me. View more context for this quotation
1711 Light to Blind in 10th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1885) App. v. 144 Their..officers signalized themselves in manageing of this last contention.
1784 J. Twamley Dairying Exemplified 93 There is no branch in Husbandry seems of more importance..than the conducting and managing of Dairy-farms.
1870 O. Logan Before Footlights 135 I began to practice the effects, the stage walks, the managing of the voice.
1873 E. E. Hale In his Name x Gabrielle's busy, active, diplomatic managing of the party.
1928 D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover xvii. 308 Hilda loved all the managing and the driving and being mistress of the show.
1992 T. Healy New Latitudes (BNC) 75 Discussion of work by Hugh Latimer and The Tempest considers the managing of anxiety by the state.
2. The action of scheming or falsifying. Cf. manage v. 3b, 10. Obsolete.
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the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > [noun]
compassinga1300
contrivingc1330
undermining1433
imagininga1449
engininga1450
practising?1545
machinationc1550
packing1587
plotting1593
contrival1602
managing1607
tamperinga1627
practicking1640
texturea1641
contrivance1647
briguing1657
intrigue1668
intriguing1801
policizing1809
scheming1813
intriguery1815
schemery1822
plottery1823
shenanigan1855
game playing1916
shenaniganning1924
wheeler-dealing1968
wheeling and dealing1969
wheeling-dealing1973
1607 Bp. J. Hall Holy Observ. 20 A charitable vntruth, and an vncharitable truth, and an vnwise menaging of truth or loue, are all to be carefullie auoyded.
1681–2 Prideaux in H. R. F. Bourne Life J. Locke (1876) I. viii. 470 Certainly there is some whig intrigue a-managing.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

managingadj.

Brit. /ˈmanᵻdʒɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ/
Forms: 1700s menaging, 1700s– managing.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: manage v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < manage v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Accustomed or inclined to scheming or to direction and organization.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > [adjective] > officious
busy1340
pragmatical1593
officious1596
polypragmatical1597
superfluous1598
pragmaticc1612
superserviceablea1616
polypragmatic1616
stickling1642
over-officious1647
polypragmonetic1693
managinga1715
busybodied1798
busybodyish1851
pantopragmatic1860
polypragmonic1866
polypragmosynic1886
a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 475 She got him to be brought out of prison, and carried him to the Countess of Powis a zealous managing Papist.
1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) xxxiii. 291 That brisk, managing, lively, imperious woman.
1898 H. James in Lit. 30 Apr. 511/2 The case is that of a managing mother who brings to pass..that her daughter shall marry an extremely dilapidated English duke.
1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage cxv. 607 She had acquired a managing air, which made her mother say that Sally was a bit too fond of having things her own way.
1928 D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover ix. 114 Always the same soft, caressive, subservient, yet managing voice.
2. Having executive control or authority.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > control > [adjective] > relating to management or administration > managing or administrating
administrant1602
ministratory1625
operating1728
managing1740
1740 C. Cibber Apol. Life C. Cibber viii. 163 How particular was the Case of Us three late Menaging Actors, at the Theatre-Royal.
1766 Life of Quin (1887) vi. 30 The general conditions were, two hundred pounds a year to each managing actor, and a clear benefit.
1811 Ld. Byron Let. 15 Dec. (1973) II. 148 The Alfred [Club] does well, but our Cook has absconded in debt & be damned to him, which has thrown the managing Committee into Hysterics.
1847 B. Disraeli Tancred I. ii. ix. 229 You want a firstrate managing man.
1897 Havelock-Wilson Speech House of Commons 25 Jan. He did not say that..managing owners sent ships to sea for the purpose of gaining by insurance.
1904 N.E.D. (at cited word) The managing committee of the society.
1992 Oldie 21 Feb. 45/2 The managing partners, all named Hoare, accept unlimited liability for any risks they undertake.
3. Skilful and careful in the management of money; economical. Now rare. Perhaps Obsolete.
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the mind > possession > retaining > sparingness or frugality > [adjective] > thrifty or economical
housewifely1526
thrifty1526
compendious1584
economical1601
stewardly1746
managing1753
economic1755
1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison I. xiv. 83 Sir John spoke of him as a managing man, as to his fortune.
1797 T. Wright Autobiogr. (1864) 41 He was at this time as careful, sober, and managing a man as any in the neighbourhood.
1825 E. Hewlett Cottage Comforts v. 36 A managing young woman, when she goes to the shop..will take care to look about her.
1894 H. Nisbet Bush Girl's Romance 25 With the advent of the charming and managing Kathleen, he drew no more upon his sadly-diminished capital.
1914 L. S. Furnham Sight to Blind 38 She were the smartest, most managing woman in these parts.

Compounds

managing agent n. a person responsible for administering or managing an activity (esp. a sale) on behalf of another; (Insurance) a manager of an underwriting syndicate at Lloyd's.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > trader > agent or broker > [noun]
broker1377
factor1432
entermeter1440
broggerc1460
chapman1570
institor1657
mackeler1682
agent1707
commission man1733
agenting1751
supercargo1782
commission agent1798
commission merchant1798
curbstone broker1848
managing agent1969
1969 N.Y. Times 9 Nov. viii. 8/3 Albert B. Ashforth, Inc. has replaced Tishman as the managing agent for 25 East 86th Street and 125 East 72d Street.
1979 Economist 28 Apr. 129/3 Managing agents who introduced 90 of Sasse's members to the syndicate have agreed to pay interest on the loan.
1993 Accountancy Feb. 79/1 A VAT-registered landlord may have a managing agent to collect standard-rated rents.
managing clerk n. the senior clerk in a business (esp. a law firm).
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1799 Times 1 June 1/3 (advt.) Wanted..a managing clerk; he must understand well the Business of Conveyancing.
1866 Mrs. H. Wood Elster's Folly II. x. 230 The lawyer laughed. ‘Hopkins did not know you; and strangers are generally introduced to..our managing clerk.’
1974 L. Meynell Fairly Innocent Little Man xiv. 180 I had a good job with a law firm. In time I daresay I would have become managing clerk.
managing director n. the senior executive of (a branch of) an organization or business, having overall control.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > non-manual worker > businessman > [noun] > director > type of
co-director1694
company director1739
managing director1834
worker director1913
outside director1941
systems operator1956
1834 A. Forbes (title) Unrefuted Charges against the managing Directors of the London Missionary Society, originally published in the ‘Christian Advocate’ Newspaper.
1849 J. W. Gilbart Pract. Treat. Banking (ed. 5) I. x. 224 In some cases the manager was superseded in his functions by the appointment of managing directors.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xv. [Circe] 466 They are immediately appointed to positions of high public trust..as managing directors of banks.
1940 W. Temple Hope of New World i. 61 The great Managing Directors tend to rule the Boards of which they are at once both members and servants.
1996 R. Mistry Fine Balance (1997) xiv. 507 Some high-up from the Au Revoir corporation, maybe—chairman or managing director.
managing editor n. a senior editor responsible for managing an editorial team.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > journalism > journalist > editor of journal or newspaper > [noun] > other types of journal or newspaper editor
telegraph editor1816
editor1837
managing editor1837
sporting editor1857
news editor1868
day editor1869
art editor1871
guest editor1925
1837 J. S. Mill Let. ?6 Apr. in Wks. (1963) XII. 333 The present managing editor is about to retire.
1902 E. Banks Autobiogr. Newspaper Girl 36 The managing-editor was an ex-Confederate colonel.
1991 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Sept. 270/1 It had taken Bradlee only three months to wipe away the competition for managing editor.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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