English
Etymology
Italian maneggiare "handle, manage", from Vulgar Latin *manidiare "handle" (whence also Spanish manejar ), derived from Latin manus "hand".
Pronunciation
| | IPA | SAMPA
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| GenAm
| /ˈmænəʤ/ | /"m{n@dZ/
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- Hyphenation: man·age
- Rhymes: -ænədʒ
Verb
manage (manages, managed, managing)
- to direct or be in charge of (e.g., an organization)
- to handle or control, to force
- to succeed at an attempt: he managed to climb the tower
- to achieve without fuss, or without outside help.
translations
- manier
- 만지다 (manjida), 마니다 (manida (obsolete))
- gerenciar
Derived terms