manage
verb
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ/ us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ/manage verb (SUCCEED)
B1 [ I or T ]
[ + to infinitive ] Did you manage to get any bread?
I can't manage all this work on my own.
Don't worry about us - we'll manage!
- The car's quite full, but we could manage to squeeze another couple of people in.
- How did you manage to get such a great job?
- I don't know how actors manage to learn all those lines.
- I'm afraid I have to go out for a while - will you be able to manage on your own?
- How do you manage to work in this heat without air conditioning?
- balancing act
- be left holding the baby idiom
- bear up phrasal verb
- bite
- bite off more than you can chew idiom
- heat
- hold
- juggling
- keep body and soul together idiom
- keep the wolf from the door idiom
- keep your head above water idiom
- keep/hold your end up idiom
- ride
- rise
- roll
- sink or swim idiom
- stretch to something phrasal verb
- stride
- subsist
- subsistence
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manage verb (CONTROL)
B1 [ T ]
to be responsible for controlling or organizing someone or something, especially a business or employees:
- I saw a harried-looking mother at the checkout trying to manage two small children and a mountain of shopping.
- This mousse says it's designed to make hair glossy and easier to manage.
- This is my first experience of managing other people, but I need to appear confident.
- Derek manages our Agricultural Division.
- There must be a better way to manage our household finances than this!
- admin
- administer
- administration
- anti-bureaucracy
- area manager
- flabbily
- get up phrasal verb
- get your act together idiom
- gold command
- have/get your shit together idiom
- overseer
- paperwork
- park headquarters
- party planner
- party planning
- unbureaucratic
- under someone's leadership
- under the direction of someone
- vice-presidential
- wieldy