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单词 manageress
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Definition of manageress in English:

manageress

noun ˈmanɪdʒərəsˌmanɪdʒəˈrɛsˈmænɪdʒ(ə)rəs
British
  • A female manager of a shop, restaurant, etc.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The manageress of the restaurant, Catherine Bullman, said the man was in a group of five having tea and coffee.
    • The Administration dealt with all queries and emergencies which arose in the teashops and for which manageresses needed help.
    • The manageress and all the staff were brilliant and we really feel sorry for them.
    • Some might find the Moorish interior faded but the manageress, Maria, is charm personified.
    • The manageress hurried over with a glass of water.
    • The assailant first rifled the till but there was nothing in it, so he took the collecting box and the manageress's handbag.
    • Jack reappeared moments later, the manageress still talking incessantly to him.
    • Lisa Rhodes, manageress of Clintons card shop in Sheffield's Fargate, is ready for St George's Day.
    • A fish restaurant manageress falsely accused her employer of tax fraud when she was caught with her hand in the till, York Crown Court heard.
    • I work as the manageress of Enzo's on Renfield Street.
    • At this point the manageress, Becky Evans, who was previously general manager at Caffé Uno in York, came over and asked if everything was okay.
    • Mum, being divorced, was the only breadwinner in the home and worked as the manageress of the local tea-room.
    • The shop and its manageress have been a focal point of the community.
    • A manageress of a neighbouring store predicted chaos on the last weekend before Christmas.
    • When the canteen manageress at Farnworth's busy Age Concern Centre was hospitalised the staff came to the rescue.
    • The business was a fashion shop and she was the manageress.
    • June was a retail manageress and Ian has now retired after running a garage business with his brother, Colin.
    • Incidentally I've tipped off the Head Offices of such shops telling them their manageresses are no good, but nothing gets done.
    • Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates.
    • After about an hour, the manageress came out of her office and asked them to disperse.
    Synonyms
    head, head man, head woman, top man, top woman, chief, principal, director, president, executive, chief executive, chair, chairperson, chairman, chairwoman, manager, administrator, leader, superintendent, supervisor, foreman, forewoman, overseer, controller, employer, master, owner, proprietor, patron

Rhymes

acquiesce, address, assess, Bess, bless, bouillabaisse, caress, cess, chess, coalesce, compress, confess, convalesce, cress, deliquesce, digress, dress, duchesse, duress, effervesce, effloresce, evanesce, excess, express, fess, finesse, fluoresce, guess, Hesse, impress, incandesce, intumesce, jess, largesse, less, mess, ness, noblesse, obsess, oppress, outguess, phosphoresce, politesse, possess, press, priestess, princess, process, profess, progress, prophetess, regress, retrogress, stress, success, suppress, tendresse, top-dress, transgress, tress, tristesse, underdress, vicomtesse, yes
 
 

Definition of manageress in US English:

manageress

nounˈmænɪdʒ(ə)rəsˈmanij(ə)rəs
British
  • A female manager.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The manageress of the restaurant, Catherine Bullman, said the man was in a group of five having tea and coffee.
    • The assailant first rifled the till but there was nothing in it, so he took the collecting box and the manageress's handbag.
    • Lisa Rhodes, manageress of Clintons card shop in Sheffield's Fargate, is ready for St George's Day.
    • The manageress hurried over with a glass of water.
    • Some might find the Moorish interior faded but the manageress, Maria, is charm personified.
    • Incidentally I've tipped off the Head Offices of such shops telling them their manageresses are no good, but nothing gets done.
    • The business was a fashion shop and she was the manageress.
    • June was a retail manageress and Ian has now retired after running a garage business with his brother, Colin.
    • Mum, being divorced, was the only breadwinner in the home and worked as the manageress of the local tea-room.
    • At this point the manageress, Becky Evans, who was previously general manager at Caffé Uno in York, came over and asked if everything was okay.
    • After about an hour, the manageress came out of her office and asked them to disperse.
    • Jack reappeared moments later, the manageress still talking incessantly to him.
    • Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates.
    • I work as the manageress of Enzo's on Renfield Street.
    • A manageress of a neighbouring store predicted chaos on the last weekend before Christmas.
    • The shop and its manageress have been a focal point of the community.
    • The Administration dealt with all queries and emergencies which arose in the teashops and for which manageresses needed help.
    • When the canteen manageress at Farnworth's busy Age Concern Centre was hospitalised the staff came to the rescue.
    • A fish restaurant manageress falsely accused her employer of tax fraud when she was caught with her hand in the till, York Crown Court heard.
    • The manageress and all the staff were brilliant and we really feel sorry for them.
    Synonyms
    head, head man, head woman, top man, top woman, chief, principal, director, president, executive, chief executive, chair, chairperson, chairman, chairwoman, manager, administrator, leader, superintendent, supervisor, foreman, forewoman, overseer, controller, employer, master, owner, proprietor, patron
 
 
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