"skin disease of animals," early 15c., from Old French manjue "the itch," also "hunger, appetite; itching, longing," literally "the eating," verbal noun from a collateral form of Old French mangier "to eat" (Modern French manger) "to eat," from Late Latin manducare "to chew, eat," from manducus "glutton," from Latin mandere "to chew" (see mandible).
例文
1. Mange external supplies to ensure quality standards are met.
外部ベンダーを管理し、トレーニングが品質基準を満たすことを確保する。
2.Bob,how you mange to trash out your room so?
ボブ、どうして部屋をこんなに散らかしたの?
3.He will have to mange this little restaurant all by himself.