释义 |
manageressman‧ag‧er‧ess /ˌmænɪdʒəˈres $ ˈmænɪdʒərɪs/ noun [countable] old-fashioned - Jean had gone off to the ladies when the manageress came to lead them to their table.
- Mrs Coyle was retiring after 17 years as manageress.
- Sara, beautiful Sara, appeared in the accounts as the manageress.
- The robber then forced Ben, the shop's manageress and her son into a cupboard.
- The small lobby had a high plastic desk at which the manageress sat.
- We're complaining to the manageress.
- We collected our packed lunch from the manageress, and, as the sun again was shining, set out for Helvellyn.
► Business ManagementAOB, bookkeeping, nounCEO, nounchairman, nouncompany secretary, nounconsortium, nouncontractual, adjectivecosting, noundenationalize, verbdirector, noundirectorate, noundirectorship, nounflow chart, nounfront office, nounhatchet man, nounhuman resources, nounline management, nounline manager, nounmaladministration, nounmanagement, nounmanagement consultant, nounmanager, nounmanageress, nounmanagerial, adjectivemiddle management, nounnon-executive director, nounposition paper, nounpresident, nounpyramid, nounquality assurance, nounquality control, nounsilent partner, nounventure, nounvice-president, nounwhite knight, noun nounmanagementmanagermanageabilitymanageressadjectivemanageable ≠ unmanageablemanagerialverbmanage a woman who is in charge of a business, especially a shop or restaurant |