Gestionar in english

Manage

pronunciation: mænədʒ part of speech: verb
In gestures

gestionar = handle ; manage ; manipulate ; administer ; husband ; operate ; sort out ; deal with. 

Example: The document or photocopy is received and the invoice handled like an ordinary order.Example: In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Example: Different stores offer access to distinct types of information or data and permit the information to be manipulated to varying extents.Example: Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Example: Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.Example: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Example: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Example: How do I deal with my spouse now that my divorce has turned ugly?.

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» difícil de gestionarunmanageable  .

Example: The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.

» difícil de gestionar + Adjetivounmanageably + Adjetivo .

Example: The author suggests that university libraries can put their unmanageably overweight serials budget on a sensible diet by limiting new subscriptions.

» gestionar con mucho controlrun + a tight ship [Referido generalmente a una empresa, organismo, institución, grupo o similar] .

Example: He runs a tight ship, which ensures costs are kept to a minimum while never compromising customer service or quality of construction.

» gestionar informaciónhandle + information .

Example: Provided that the methods taught are applied rigorously, the student gets a good grounding in elementary research methods and he learns to handle information.

» gestionar malmismanage  .

Example: Previous attemps to implement IT have been doomed from the beginning because one crucial component has been mismanaged: people.

» gestionar + Posesivo + dineromanage + Posesivo + money .

Example: For years, we have tried to help her manage her money, and we've bailed her out of debt many times.

» gestionar + Posesivo + finanzasmanage + Posesivo + finances .

Example: What do you do if your aunt can no longer manage her finances but seems capable of caring for herself in her small apartment?.

» gestionar una negociomanage + a business .

Example: Managing a business is not the same as driving a car -- anyone can drive a car, but not anyone can manage a business.

» sin gestionarunmanaged .

Example: This is not to say that only companies with unmanaged infrastructures suffer the scourge of rogue spending.

Gestionar synonyms

care in spanish: cuidado, pronunciation: ker part of speech: noun, verb do in spanish: hacer, pronunciation: du part of speech: verb deal in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: dil part of speech: noun, verb handle in spanish: encargarse de, pronunciation: hændəl part of speech: verb, noun contend in spanish: contender, pronunciation: kəntend part of speech: verb oversee in spanish: superentender, pronunciation: oʊvɜrsi part of speech: verb cope in spanish: capa pluvial, pronunciation: koʊp part of speech: verb grapple in spanish: luchar, pronunciation: græpəl part of speech: verb finagle in spanish: finagle, pronunciation: fɪnəgəl part of speech: verb make out in spanish: dar a entender, pronunciation: meɪkaʊt part of speech: verb supervise in spanish: supervisar, pronunciation: supɜrvaɪz part of speech: verb wangle in spanish: agenciarse, pronunciation: wæŋgəl part of speech: verb pull off in spanish: lograr, pronunciation: pʊlɔf part of speech: verb get by in spanish: arreglárselas, pronunciation: getbaɪ part of speech: verb superintend in spanish: supervisar, pronunciation: supɜrɪntend part of speech: verb make do in spanish: arreglarse con lo que hay, pronunciation: meɪkdu part of speech: verb carry off in spanish: llevarse, pronunciation: kæriɔf part of speech: verb bring off in spanish: llevar a cabo, pronunciation: brɪŋɔf part of speech: verb
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