manage
Signification (English)
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- To direct or be in charge of.
- To handle or control (a situation, job).
- To handle with skill, wield (a tool, weapon etc.).
- To succeed at an attempt in spite of difficulty.
- To succeed at an attempt in spite of difficulty.
- To achieve (something) without fuss, or without outside help.
- To manage to say; to say while fighting back embarrassment, laughter, etc.
- To train (a horse) in the manège; to exercise in graceful or artful action.
- (obsolete) To treat with care; to husband.
- (obsolete) To bring about; to contrive.
Concepts
se débrouiller
s’arranger
se comporter
se conduire
bien se comporter
disposer de
filouter
s’accorder avec
savoir s’y prendre
s’en sortir
bien se conduire
rassembler en paquet
charrier droit
être en agrément avec
se faire pistonner
s'arranger
de qch''
suffire ''vi à''
avoir raison ''de qn''
Synonyms
be in charge
wield
be able
arrange matters
take charge of
engage in
negociate
work with
wend
wis
be in charge of
care about
council member
for the good of
give orders
in control of
make do with
preside over
shift for oneself
succeed in
acquire a command of
have experience with
live one’s life
tie up in a bundle
rotate in one’s hands
pull something off
have authority
arrange business with somebody
engage in business
manage with
take to the end
deal d care
set up business
address
be successful
crack down on
look out for
Fréquence
Coupé comme
man‧age
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈmænɪdʒ/
Étymologie (English)
In summary
From Early Modern English manage, menage, from Middle English *manage, *menage, from Old French manege (“the handling or training of a horse, horsemanship, riding, maneuvers, proceedings”), probably from Old Italian maneggiare (“to handle, manage, touch, treat”), ultimately from Latin manus (“the hand”); see manual.
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