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director de proyectos

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

project manager N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

manager [Am ˈmænɪdʒər, Brit ˈmanɪdʒə] N

manager SPORTS

I. project N [Am ˈprɑdʒˌɛkt, Brit ˈprɒdʒɛkt]

1. project (scheme):

2. project:

project SCHOOL, UNIV

3. project (in US):

II. project VB trans [Am prəˈdʒɛkt, Brit prəˈdʒɛkt]

1.1. project beam/shadow/image:

1.2. project (convey):

project personality/image/voice

1.3. project PSYCH:

to project sth onto sb/sth
proyectar algo en alguien/algo

2. project (impel) form:

project missile
project missile

3.1. project (extrapolate):

project expenditure/costs/trends
project expenditure/costs/trends

3.2. project (forecast):

4. project MATH:

III. project VB intr [Am prəˈdʒɛkt, Brit prəˈdʒɛkt]

1. project (jut out):

2. project (come across):

project actor/orator:

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project manager N

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manager [ˈmænɪdʒəʳ, Am -dʒɚ] N

1. manager COMM (administrator):

administrador(a) m (f)
manager of business unit

2. manager (of performer, artist):

project1 [ˈprɒdʒekt, Am ˈprɑ:dʒekt] N

1. project (undertaking, plan):

2. project SCHOOL, UNIV (essay):

I. project2 [prəʊˈdʒekt, Am prə-] VB trans

1. project (forecast):

2. project (propel):

3. project PSYCH:

to project sth onto sb

4. project (promote):

II. project2 [prəʊˈdʒekt, Am prə-] VB intr

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project manager N

gestor (a) m (f) de proyectos
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manager [ˈmæn·ɪ·dʒər] N

1. manager COMM (administrator):

administrador(a) m (f)
manager of business unit

2. manager:

manager of performer, artist
manager of a sports team

project1 [ˈpradʒ·ekt] N

1. project (undertaking, plan):

2. project SCHOOL, UNIV (essay):

3. project (social housing):

I. project2 [prə·ˈdʒekt] VB trans

1. project (forecast):

2. project (propel):

3. project PSYCH:

to project sth onto sb

4. project (promote):

II. project2 [prə·ˈdʒekt] VB intr

1. project (extend out):

2. project (speak loudly and clearly):

Present
Iproject
youproject
he/she/itprojects
weproject
youproject
theyproject
Past
Iprojected
youprojected
he/she/itprojected
weprojected
youprojected
theyprojected
Present Perfect
Ihaveprojected
youhaveprojected
he/she/ithasprojected
wehaveprojected
youhaveprojected
theyhaveprojected
Past Perfect
Ihadprojected
youhadprojected
he/she/ithadprojected
wehadprojected
youhadprojected
theyhadprojected

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It appeared that the manager was the target in the frenzied attack.
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It tells you pretty powerfully what is going to happen in the next few months; future purchasing manager intentions.
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This shows the fund's performance relative to the benchmark and can demonstrate the value added by the fund manager.
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Although it could be played as a stand-alone game, it only reached the full potential when used with the manager game.
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The activities constituting investment business include acting as an investment manager, administrator, investment advisor or custodian with respect to a wide variety of financial instruments.
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