What does manager in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word manager in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use manager in Romanian.

The word manager in Romanian means manager, manager, șef, manager, manager, manager, manager de bancă, a fi manager, a fi manager, manager de vânzări, manager de magazin. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word manager

manager

manager

(supervisor, director)

Managerul avea 50 de angajați subordonați.
The manager had fifty people working under him.

șef, manager

(manager)

Dacă vrei să iei o pauză, întreabă-l pe șef.
If you want to take a break, ask the boss.

manager

(sports coach) (echipă sportivă)

Managerul a fost concediat deoarece echipa a pierdut prea multe partide.
The manager was sacked because the team lost too many games.

manager

(board of directors)

E managerul a cinci companii mari.
He is a director of five large companies.

manager de bancă

(sb who manages a bank branch)

a fi manager

(be a manager)

Fiica mea lucrează ca vânzătoare la magazin, iar eu sunt manager.
My daughter acts as the shop assistant, and I manage.

a fi manager

(sports, show business) (sport, divertisment)

Ruth manages several sports stars.

manager de vânzări

(leader of a sales team)

The sales manager let the employees go home early.

manager de magazin

(sb who runs a shop)

The clerk wouldn't give me a refund so I asked to speak to the store manager.

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