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1 manage
manage ['mænɪdʒ](a) (business, hotel, shop) gérer, diriger; (property, estate, economy, money, resources) gérer; (finances, resources) s'occuper de; (crisis, illness) gérer; (team) être le manager de, diriger;∎ she manages a shoe shop elle est gérante d'une boutique de chaussures;∎ he manages his father's company il dirige la société de son père;∎ he manages Melchester United c'est le manager de ou il manage Melchester United;∎ to manage sb's affairs gérer les affaires de qn;∎ I'm very bad at managing money je suis incapable de gérer un budget(b) (accomplish) réussir;∎ you'll manage it ça ira;∎ she managed a smile elle trouva la force de sourire;∎ to manage to do sth réussir ou parvenir ou arriver à faire qch;∎ he managed to keep a straight face il est parvenu à garder son sérieux;∎ did you manage to get anything to eat? as-tu finalement trouvé quelque chose à manger?;∎ he always manages to arrive at meal times il se débrouille toujours pour arriver ou il trouve toujours le moyen d'arriver à l'heure des repas(c) (handle → person, animal) savoir s'y prendre avec; (manipulate → machine, tool) manier, se servir de;∎ she's a difficult child to manage c'est une enfant difficile, c'est une enfant dont on ne fait pas ce qu'on veut;∎ he doesn't know how to manage people il ne sait pas s'y prendre avec les gens;∎ I can't manage these new typewriters je ne sais pas bien me servir de ces nouvelles machines à écrire∎ can you manage nine o'clock/next Saturday? pouvez-vous venir à neuf heures/samedi prochain?;∎ can you manage lunch tomorrow? pouvez-vous déjeuner avec moi demain?∎ I can't manage all this extra work je ne peux pas faire face à ce surcroît de travail;∎ can you manage that rucksack? pouvez-vous porter ce sac à dos?;∎ he can't manage the stairs any more il n'arrive plus à monter l'escalier;∎ we can't manage any more guests nous ne pouvons pas accueillir plus de gens;∎ I think I could manage another slice j'en reprendrais volontiers une tranche;∎ I couldn't manage another thing je ne peux plus rien avaler;∎ can you manage £10? pouvez-vous aller jusqu'à 10 livres?(cope) se débrouiller, y arriver; (financially) se débrouiller, s'en sortir;∎ we'll have to manage on our own nous devrons nous débrouiller tout seuls;∎ can you manage? ça ira?;∎ give me a fork, I can't manage with chopsticks donne-moi une fourchette, je ne m'en sors pas avec des baguettes;∎ we had to manage without heating nous avons dû nous passer de chauffage;∎ they just about manage on the dole ils arrivent tout juste à s'en sortir avec les allocations de chômage;∎ how am I going to manage without a job? comment vais-je faire ou m'en sortir sans travail? -
2 manage
(a) (company, factory, project, bank) diriger; (shop, hotel) être le (la) gérant(e) de; (property, estate) gérer(b) (economy, money, resources) gérer;∎ to manage sb's affairs gérer les affaires de qn -
3 manage
['mæni‹]1) (to be in control or charge of: My lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money.) gérer2) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) administrer3) (to deal with, or control: She's good at managing people.) diriger4) (to be able to do something; to succeed or cope: Will you manage to repair your bicycle?; Can you manage (to eat) some more meat?) réussir•- manageability - management - manager -
4 administer
administer [ədˈmɪnɪstər]* * *[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]transitive verb1) (also administrate) ( manage) gérer [company, affairs, estate]; gouverner [territory]2) ( dispense) administrer [punishment]; exercer [justice] -
5 administer
1 ( also administrate) ( manage) gérer [company, affairs, estate, policy, project, funds] ; gouverner [territory] ; -
6 drag
drag [dræg]1. noun• what a drag! quelle barbe ! (inf)( = go slowly) traînera. [+ person, object] traîner• she accused the government of dragging its feet on reforms elle a accusé le gouvernement de tarder à introduire des réformesc. ( = involve) don't drag me into your affairs! ne me mêle pas à tes histoires !4. compounds[+ person] (to meeting, concert) entraîner (à contrecœur)• if you manage to drag yourself away from the bar (inf) si tu arrives à t'arracher du bar (inf)► drag down separable transitive verb entraîner (en bas)[meeting, conflict] traîner en longueur► drag out[meeting, conflict] traîner en longueur[+ discussion] faire traîner[+ scandal, story] ressortir* * *[dræg] 1.1) (colloq) ( person) raseur/-euse m/fwhat a drag! — quelle barbe! (colloq)
2) ( women's clothes worn by men) vêtements mpl de travesti2.noun modifier3.transitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)to drag somebody from — arracher quelqu'un de [chair, bed]
to drag somebody to — traîner quelqu'un à [place]; traîner quelqu'un chez [person]
2) ( search) draguer [river, lake]3) Computing déplacer4) ( trail) traîner4.to drag one's feet ou heels — lit traîner les pieds; fig faire preuve de mauvaise volonté (on quant à)
intransitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)1) ( go slowly) [hours, days] traîner; [story, plot] traîner en longueur2) ( trail)to drag in — [hem, belt] traîner dans [mud]
3) ( inhale)5.to drag on — tirer une bouffée de [cigarette]
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7 handle
handle [ˈhændl]1. noun[of basket, bucket] anse f ; [of broom, spade, knife] manche m ; [of door, drawer, suitcase] poignée f ; [of saucepan] queue f• to have a handle on [+ problem, state of affairs] comprendrea. [+ fruit, food] toucher à ; ( = move by hand) manipuler• "handle with care" « fragile »b. ( = deal with) [+ ship, car] manœuvrer ; [+ weapon, money, person, animal] manier• you didn't handle that very well! vous ne vous y êtes pas bien pris !• to handle well [car] être facile à manier* * *['hændl] 1.1) (on door, drawer, bag) poignée f; (on bucket, cup, basket) anse f; ( on frying pan) queue f; (on saucepan, cutlery, hammer, spade) manche m; (on wheelbarrow, pump) bras m2.transitive verb1) ( touch) manipuler [explosives, samples, food]; manier [gun, tool]to handle somebody gently/roughly — traiter quelqu'un gentiment/rudement
to handle something gently/roughly — manier quelque chose délicatement/brutalement
‘handle with care’ — ‘fragile’
to handle the ball — ( in football) faire une faute de main
2) ( manage) manier [horse]; manœuvrer [car]3) ( deal with) traiter [case, negotiations]; faire face à [situation, crisis]; supporter [stress, pace]4) ( process) [organization] traiter [money, clients, order]; [airport, port] accueillir [passengers, cargo]; [factory] traiter [waste]; [person] manier [information, money, accounts]; [computer] manipuler [graphics, information]; [department, official] s'occuper de [complaints, enquiries]; [agent] s'occuper de [sale]; [lawyer] s'occuper de [case]; traiter [theme]3.intransitive verb Automobilethe car handles well/badly — la voiture manœuvre bien/mal
••to fly off the handle — (colloq) piquer une crise (colloq)
to be too hot to handle — ( of situation) être trop risqué
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8 director
noun (a person or thing that directs, eg one of a group of persons who manage the affairs of a business or a person who is in charge of the making of a film, play etc: He is on the board of directors of our firm; The producer and the director quarrelled about the film.) directeur, trice, réalisateur, trice, guide -
9 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) voler de ses propres ailes -
10 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) voler de ses propres ailes -
11 здание министерства
здание министерства
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ministry building
Any structure or edifice occupied by a body of top government administrators or other high ranking public officials selected or appointed by a head of state to manage certain aspects of a state's affairs. (Source: BLD)
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компетентность административного персонала
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administrative competence
The skill, knowledge, qualification, capacity or authority to manage or direct the affairs of a public or private office, business or organization. (Source: RHW)
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ministry
The body of top government administrators or other high ranking public officials that are selected by a head of state to manage certain aspects of a state's affairs, as opposed to civil servants whose tenure is unaffected by public changes resulting from democratic elections or some other process. (Source: BLD)
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manage — I. verb (managed; managing) Etymology: Italian maneggiare, from mano hand, from Latin manus Date: 1561 transitive verb 1. to handle or direct with a degree of skill: as a. to make and keep compliant < can t manage their child > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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manage — I. n. Horsemanship, manége, equestrian art. II. v. a. 1. Conduct, direct, regulate, superintend, supervise, administer, carry on, guide, treat, handle, order, transact. 2. Rule (with address or artifice), control, govern, guide. 3. Wield, handle … New dictionary of synonyms
manage — To control and direct, to administer, to take charge of. To conduct; to carry on the concerns of a business or establishment. Generally applied to affairs that are somewhat complicated and that involve skill and judgment … Black's law dictionary
manage — To control and direct, to administer, to take charge of. To conduct; to carry on the concerns of a business or establishment. Generally applied to affairs that are somewhat complicated and that involve skill and judgment … Black's law dictionary
Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… … Universalium