manageable

manageable
man·age·able [ʼmænɪʤəbl̩] adj
1) (doable)
to be \manageable job leicht zu bewältigen sein;
\manageable task überschaubare Aufgabe
2) (controllable)
to be \manageable kontrollierbar [o beherrschbar] sein; problem sich akk bewältigen lassen; car leicht zu handhaben sein;
the baby-sitter found the children perfectly \manageable der Babysitter kam gut mit den Kindern zurecht;
\manageable hair leicht zu frisierendes Haar
3) (feasible) erreichbar;
to be \manageable machbar [o zu schaffen] sein;
\manageable deadline realistischer Termin
4) (easy to carry)
\manageable bag handliche Tasche

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