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爆破声
director de la publicación
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
managing editor N
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. manage [Am ˈmænɪdʒ, Brit ˈmanɪdʒ] VB trans
1.1. manage COMM:
manage company/bank/store/office
manage company/bank/store/office
manage company/bank/store/office
gerenciar LatAm
manage staff/team
manage land/finances/fund
1.2. manage (manipulate):
manage news/statistics
2. manage (handle, cope with):
manage children
manage children
manage household
manage household
manage horse
manage horse
3. manage (indicating success, achievement):
to manage to + infin
lograr or poder +  infin
II. manage [Am ˈmænɪdʒ, Brit ˈmanɪdʒ] VB intr
1. manage COMM:
2. manage (cope):
editor [Am ˈɛdədər, Brit ˈɛdɪtə] N
1.1. editor:
1.2. editor (of newspaper, magazine):
1.3. editor (of movie, radio show):
2. editor COMPUT:
in the PONS Dictionary
I. manage [ˈmænɪdʒ] VB trans
1. manage (accomplish):
2. manage Brit (fit into one's schedule):
3. manage a. ECON:
II. manage [ˈmænɪdʒ] VB intr
editor [ˈedɪtəʳ, Am -tɚ] N
1. editor:
editor of book
editor(a) m (f)
editor of article
redactor(a) m (f)
editor of a newspaper
director(a) m (f)
redactor(a) m (f) jefe
2. editor CINE:
montador(a) m (f)
3. editor COMPUT:
in the PONS Dictionary
I. manage [ˈmæn·ɪdʒ] VB trans
1. manage a. ECON (control, be in charge of):
manage money, time
manage a sports team
2. manage (accomplish):
3. manage (fit into one's schedule):
II. manage [ˈmæn·ɪdʒ] VB intr
editor [ˈed·ɪ·tər] N
1. editor:
editor of book
editor(a) m (f)
editor of article
redactor(a) m (f)
editor of newspaper
director(a) m (f)
redactor (a) m (f) jefe
redactor (a) m (f) de deportes
2. editor CINE:
montador(a) m (f)
3. editor comput:
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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The following year, the managing editor took over the editorial reins in response to staff grumbling.
en.wikipedia.org
The phone of the managing editor would ring off the hook whenever a daytime editor would forget to put the column on the page.
www.princegeorgecitizen.com
The newsroom is led by an editor in chief, managing editor, news editor, sports editor, online editor, lifestyles editor and editorial page editor.
en.wikipedia.org
He was a cub reporter at age 23, managing editor at 33, editor-in-chief at 36, and president at 43.
torontoist.com
For several months he worked as managing editor of the publication.
en.wikipedia.org

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