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manageress
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manageress [ˌmænɪdʒəˈrɛs ˈmænɪdʒəˌrɛs]
n
(Business / Professions) a woman who is in charge of a shop, department, canteen, etc.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.manageress - a woman manager
director, manager, managing director - someone who controls resources and expenditures
Translations
manageress [ˌmænɪdʒəˈres] N [of restaurant, shop] → encargada f

manageress [ˌmænɪdʒəˈrɛs] n [shop, cinema] → directrice f; [hotel] → gérante f

manageress
n (Comm etc) → Geschäftsführerin f, → Managerin f; (of restaurant)Geschäftsführerin f; (of chain store)Filialleiterin f; (of hotel)Direktorin f

manageress [ˌmænɪdʒəˈrɛs] n (gen) → direttrice f; (of shop, restaurant) → gerente f
manageress [ˌmænɪdʒəˈrɛs] n (gen) → direttrice f; (of shop, restaurant) → gerente f

manageress مديرة manažerka leder Betriebsleiterin διευθύντρια encargada johtajatar gérante rukovoditeljica direttrice 女性経営者 여관리자 bestuurster kvinnelig leder kierowniczka administradora, gerente управительница kvinnlig chef ผู้จัดการหญิง müdür bà giám đốc 女经理


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