manageress

英 [ˌmænɪdʒəˈres] 美 [ˌmænɪdʒəˈres]

n.  女经理; 女老板

复数:manageresses

经济

BNC.21249



牛津词典

noun

  1. 女经理;女老板
    a woman who is in charge of a small business, for example, a shop/store, restaurant or hotel

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 女经理,女管理人(有些女性更愿意被称为manager)
      The manageress of a shop, restaurant, or other small business is the woman who is responsible for running it. Some women object to this word and prefer to be called a 'manager'.
      1. ...the manageress of a betting shop.
        彩票经营点的女经理
      2. ...a widowed restaurant manageress.
        守寡的饭店女经理

    双语例句

    1. Mr Adams was repeatedly bullied and picked on by manageress Elizabeth Archer.
      女经理伊丽莎白·阿彻多次胁迫和刁难亚当斯先生。
    2. She is an efficient manageress.
      她是一个有能力的经理。
    3. The guidance lists banned terms for describing professions, including fireman, air hostess, headmaster, policeman, salesman, manageress, cinema usherette and male nurse.
      这一规则列出了一批描述职业禁用词汇,其中包括消防员,空中小姐,校长,警察,销售员,女经理,影院女引座员和男护士等。
    4. The manageress was tall and terrifying.
      这位女经理身材高大,使人敬畏。
    5. The staff clubbed together to buy the canteen manageress a leaving present.
      职员们共同出钱买离别礼物送给餐厅女经理。
    6. I heard this from one of those operation manageress who had a meeting a few days back.
      我听到这些行动一本女经理谁开了会,几天回来。
    7. When her boss ordered flowers for the manageress, the secretary raised her eyebrows.
      当老板为女经理订购鲜花时,女秘书便皱起了眉头。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a woman manager