managing in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for managing in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.man·age ['mænɪʤ] VB trans

II.man·age ['mænɪʤ] VB intr

I.stage-'man·age VB trans

II.stage-'man·age VB intr (act as stage manager)

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They were primarily intended for goods work, but the increased wheel diameter enabled effective passenger duties, managing heavy excursion trains with ease and speed.
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It's not about being risk averse, it's about managing the risk, he said.
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The newsroom is led by an editor in chief, managing editor, news editor, sports editor, online editor, lifestyles editor and editorial page editor.
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Some of these clerks in turn became knowledgeable about the law and were allowed to manage their fellow clerks; hence, they were called managing clerks.
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Banking is about managing the asset side of the balance sheet, and the liabilities side.
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Soon, there is an apparent earthquake with roars and screams that the group hears before managing to release themselves.
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He failed to stick on the top two lines, managing nine goals and 10 assists.
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The settings include options for toggling automatic rotation, status bar, and scrollbar placement as well as managing how scrolling works in the reader.
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We've been managing our sales to ensure that we're not overbooking our capacity.
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In the case of a partnership, an executive officer is a managing partner, senior partner, or administrative partner.
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