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dirigere
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English
Italian
Italian
I. manage [Brit ˈmanɪdʒ, Am ˈmænɪdʒ] VB trans
1. manage (succeed):
to manage to do
2. manage (find possible):
I can't manage more than £30
3. manage (administer):
manage finances, company, bank
manage business, shop, hotel, estate, school, project
4. manage (organize):
manage money, time
5. manage (handle):
manage person
manage animal
manage boat etc.
manage tool, oars etc.
he knows how to manage her
II. manage [Brit ˈmanɪdʒ, Am ˈmænɪdʒ] VB intr
manage
they have to manage on £50 a week
can you manage?
thank you, I can manage
stage-manage [Brit ˈsteɪdʒˌmanɪdʒ, Am ˈsteɪdʒ ˌmænɪdʒ] VB trans (be stage manager)
stage-manage
stage-manage fig
line manage [ˈlaɪnˌmænɪdʒ] VB trans
line manage
frugally manage, stock
dexterously think, manage
unimaginatively captain, manage
aggressively COMM, ECON manage, promote
Italian
Italian
English
English
gestire produzione, tempo, gruppo, artista
gestire fondi
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. manage [ˈmæ·nɪdʒ] VB trans
1. manage a. ECON (control, be in charge of):
manage
manage money, time
manage a baseball team
2. manage (accomplish):
manage
to manage to do sth
3. manage (fit into one's schedule):
to not manage the time
II. manage [ˈmæ·nɪdʒ] VB intr
to manage on a few dollars a day
stage-manage [ˈsteɪdʒ·ˌmæ·nɪdʒ] VB trans
1. stage-manage THEAT:
stage-manage
2. stage-manage fig:
stage-manage
Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Imanage
youmanage
he/she/itmanages
wemanage
youmanage
theymanage
Past
Imanaged
youmanaged
he/she/itmanaged
wemanaged
youmanaged
theymanaged
Present Perfect
Ihavemanaged
youhavemanaged
he/she/ithasmanaged
wehavemanaged
youhavemanaged
theyhavemanaged
Past Perfect
Ihadmanaged
youhadmanaged
he/she/ithadmanaged
wehadmanaged
youhadmanaged
theyhadmanaged
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He employs an interesting mix of fable, epic, news headline and anecdotage, steering dexterously between tones both grave and casual, to ask these questions.
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As with the other two in the series, the logic of time travel is dexterously played with but never taken too seriously like so many others in the genre.
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Candied fruit, plums, currents, raisins are dexterously cut and soaked in rum.
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As his fingers dexterously climb chords, he closes his eyes and stomps to keep time.
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