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1 mismanage
tr[mɪs'mænɪʤ]1 dirigir mal, administrar malv.• administrar mal v.• maladministrar v.• manejar mal v.'mɪs'mænɪdʒtransitive verb \<\<affair\>\> llevar or dirigir* mal; \<\<company\>\> administrar mal[ˌmɪs'mænɪdʒ]VT [+ business, estate, shop] administrar mal; [+ situation] llevar mal, manejar mal* * *['mɪs'mænɪdʒ]transitive verb \<\<affair\>\> llevar or dirigir* mal; \<\<company\>\> administrar mal -
2 mismanage
vt.1 administrar o gestionar mal.2 administrar mal, resolver ineptamente, gobernar mal. (pt & pp mismanaged) -
3 mishandle
tr[mɪs'hændəl]1 (deal with badly) llevar mal, manejar mal; (treat roughly) maltratarv.• maltratar v.• manejar mal v.'mɪs'hændḷtransitive verb ( deal with ineptly) llevar mal[ˌmɪs'hændl]VT1) (=treat roughly) [+ object, goods] maltratar2) (=mismanage) [+ situation] llevar mal, manejar mal; [+ problem] no saber tratar* * *['mɪs'hændḷ]transitive verb ( deal with ineptly) llevar mal -
4 administrar
administrar ( conjugate administrar) verbo transitivo administrarse verbo pronominal:◊ administrarse bien/mal to manage one's money well/badly
administrar verbo transitivo
1 to administer
2 (gobernar, conducir) to run, manage ' administrar' also found in these entries: Spanish: gestionar - manejar English: administer - dispense - mismanage - budget - give - manage - rule -
5 inepta
inepto,-a
I adjetivo inept, incompetent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino incompetent person: es un inepto para los negocios, he's inept when it comes to business ' inepta' also found in these entries: English: mismanage -
6 manera
manera sustantivo femenino 1 (modo, forma) way; a manera de by way of; de todas maneras anyway; su manera de ser the way she is; se puede ir vestido de cualquier manera you can dress however you want; no lo pongas así, de cualquier manera don't just put it in any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how; de ninguna manera lo voy a permitir there's no way I'm going to allow it; de alguna manera tendré que conseguirlo I'll have to get it somehow (or other); no hay/hubo manera it is/it was impossible; de manera que so; de mala manera ‹ contestar› rudely; ‹ tratar› badly 2
manera
I sustantivo femenino
1 way, manner: hagámoslo a nuestra manera, let's do it our way
lo hace todo de cualquier manera, he does everything any old how
no hay manera de que me escuche, there is no way to make him listen to me
me disgusta su manera de ser, I don't like the way he behaves
II fpl maneras, manners: contestó con malas maneras, she answered rudely Locuciones: a manera de, as: se puso una cacerola a manera de casco, she used a cooking pot as a helmet
de cualquier manera/de todas maneras, anyway, at any rate, in any case
de manera que, so (that)
de ninguna manera, in no way, certainly not: no pienso disculparme de ninguna manera, there's no way that I'm going to apologise
de tal manera que, in such a way that
en cierta manera, in some sense: en cierta manera todos somos responsables de ella, to a certain degree we are all responsible for her ' manera' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - arrancar - categórica - categórico - como - como quiera - comoquiera - cortante - despatarrarse - despeluchar - encantar - enfocar - escritura - expiar - igual - inri - letra - mal - ninguna - ninguno - peculiar - perfectamente - precisamente - tal - tener - tuntún - bien - cómo - en - escándalo - forma - fórmula - habla - hacer - ilegal - inconsciente - índole - inesperado - interesado - medio - modo - norma - ordinariez - otro - plantear - seguir - temperamento - tirar - torpe - trato English: abrupt - abusive - accusingly - angrily - as - brittle - by - certainly - challenging - conciliatory - decidedly - definitive - differently - distant - dramatically - effective - elaborately - fashion - friendly - gait - impersonally - impossibly - in - intimidate - jabber - jangle - logical - manner - means - mimic - miserably - mismanage - naturally - nice - not - oddly - originally - other - otherwise - persuasively - pleasantly - practically - pretence - pretense - propose - radiantly - realistically - reception - remotely - should -
7 resolver
resolver ( conjugate resolver) verbo transitivo ‹asunto/conflicto› to resolve, settle; ‹ duda› to clear up;
resolver verbo transitivo
1 (tomar una determinación) to resolve
2 (un asunto, problema) to solve, resolve: debo resolver algunas cuestiones antes de irme, I need to sort out some problems before I go
3 (zanjar) to settle: aquel gol resolvió el partido, that goal settled the match ' resolver' also found in these entries: Spanish: multiplicación - pendiente - sacar - solventar - vida - asignatura - chabolismo - definitivamente - diferencia - problema - resuelto English: air - answer - arbitration - arithmetic - clear up - clinch - clue - crack - decide - dispose of - go on - grapple - iron out - knowledge - mismanage - open-and-shut - resolve - rule out - settle - slug out - smooth out - solve - sort out - straighten out - trouble - work out - figure - go - iron - rule - straighten - thrash - unsettled - work
См. также в других словарях:
mismanage — mis‧man‧age [ˌmɪsˈmænɪdʒ] verb [transitive] to manage a company, economy etc badly: • The project has been mismanaged from start to finish. • British firms squander billions each year by mismanaging corporate overheads. mismanagement noun… … Financial and business terms
Mismanage — Mis*man age, v. t. & i. To manage ill or improperly; as, to mismanage public affairs. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mismanage — I verb act foolishly, act improperly, administer improperly, administer inefficiently, administer poorly, blunder, boggle, botch, bungle, confound, derange, disarrange, fail, flounder, fumble, ill manage, maladminister, manage poorly, manage… … Law dictionary
mismanage — (v.) 1680s, from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + MANAGE (Cf. manage). Related: Mismanaged; mismanaging … Etymology dictionary
mismanage — ► VERB ▪ manage badly or wrongly. DERIVATIVES mismanagement noun … English terms dictionary
mismanage — [mis man′ij] vt., vi. mismanaged, mismanaging to manage or administer badly or dishonestly mismanagement n … English World dictionary
mismanage — UK [mɪsˈmænɪdʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms mismanage : present tense I/you/we/they mismanage he/she/it mismanages present participle mismanaging past tense mismanaged past participle mismanaged to manage something badly Their relationship… … English dictionary
mismanage — mismanagement, n. mismanager, n. /mis man ij/, v.t., v.i., mismanaged, mismanaging. to manage incompetently or dishonestly: to mismanage funds. [1680 90; MIS 1 + MANAGE] Syn. mishandle, bungle, botch, maladminister. * * * … Universalium
mismanage — [[t]mɪ̱smæ̱nɪʤ[/t]] mismanages, mismanaging, mismanaged VERB To mismanage something means to manage it badly. [V n] 75% of voters think the President has mismanaged the economy. Syn: mishandle … English dictionary
mismanage — mishandle / mismanage [v] mess up abuse, be incompetent, be inefficient, blow, blunder, botch*, bungle, confound, err, flub*, foul up, fumble, goof*, goof up*, gum up*, harm, make a hash of*, make a mess of*, maladminister, misapply, misconduct,… … New thesaurus
mismanage — verb a) To manage an area of responsibility in a way which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest. She mismanaged my finances and left me bankrupt. b) To behave, in a management capacity, in a manner which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest … Wiktionary