managerial

managerial — 形容詞

1. involving the skills, decisions, or duties of someone who directs an organizatio

1.形容詞B2
釋義

管理層的

與經理或管理工作有關的

involving the skills, decisions, or duties of someone who directs an organization or a team within it.

例句

Kofi gained valuable managerial experience while running the Nairobi office.

Kofi 在管理奈洛比辦事處期間,累積了寶貴的管理經驗。

collocation: managerial experience

The board reviewed the managerial decisions made during the financial crisis.

董事會檢討了金融危機期間所做的管理決策。

collocation: managerial decisions

同義詞
  • administrative

    focuses on organizational processes and paperwork rather than people leadership

  • supervisory

    emphasizes direct oversight of workers rather than broader planning

  • executive

    refers to high-level strategic decision-making, not day-to-day team management

  • directorial

    suggests guidance of an entire department or division, often more formal

反義詞
  • non-managerial

    describes positions or tasks that do not involve supervision or oversight

  • subordinate

    refers to a lower-ranking role within an organization

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns to describe aspects of a manager's work (decisions, skills, role, experience). Unlike 'executive,' which refers to high-level strategic leadership, 'managerial' covers all levels of supervision, from a team leader to a department head.

常見錯誤

He has strong managerial skills, so the project was manageable.
He has strong managerial skills, so the project was handled well.
💡'manageable' means 'easy to deal with,' not 'related to management.'