maneuver 的 3 个定义
- a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
- maneuvers, a series of tactical exercises usually carried out in the field by large bodies of troops in simulating the conditions of war.
- an act or instance of changing the direction of a moving ship, vehicle, etc., as required.
- an adroit move, skillful proceeding, etc., especially as characterized by craftiness; ploy: political maneuvers.
ma·neu·vered, ma·neu·ver·ing.
- to change the position of by a maneuver.
- to bring, put, drive, or make by maneuvers: He maneuvered his way into the confidence of the enemy.
- to manipulate or manage with skill or adroitness: to maneuver a conversation.
- to steer in various directions as required.
ma·neu·vered, ma·neu·ver·ing.
- to perform a maneuver or maneuvers.
- to scheme; intrigue.
maneuver 近义词
military practice, operation
move, tactic
plan, scheme
maneuver 的近义词 41 个
- exploit
- jockey
- manipulate
- navigate
- operate
- angle
- beguile
- cheat
- con
- conspire
- contrive
- cook
- design
- devise
- doctor
- engineer
- fence
- finagle
- finesse
- intrigue
- machinate
- manage
- move
- play
- plot
- proceed
- rig
- scam
- sham
- shift
- trick
- upstage
- wangle
- work
- come up with
- go around
- leave holding the bag
- play games
- pull strings
- push around
- put one over
maneuver 的反义词 7 个
direct physically
更多maneuver例句
- The Falcon 9 also does not execute a belly-flop maneuver like the Starships do.
- For lower speeds, and to maximize lift, the wings are moved forward, and for faster speeds and more tactical maneuvers, they’d be angled backwards.
- After its engines shut down, the stainless-steel spacecraft, performed a “belly flop” maneuver, falling horizontally through the atmosphere.
- His response reflected a fundamental misunderstanding of the banned maneuver.
- After just a few seconds, the spacecraft would execute the go part of the touch-and-go maneuver, backing away with its sample secured.
- Once discovered, this maneuver did not endear the councilors to their constituents.
- I try to stay sober enough to maneuver back to West Hollywood.
- In battle, it means the ability to shift from suicide bombers to tank columns and maneuver warfare in the span of a day.
- The soldiers there made no efforts to maneuver and confront ISIS.
- The aim of this exercise, one has to believe, is to maneuver Moscow into the circle of good global citizenship.
- Only by a nimble maneuver did I escape being tripped; but it was heartening to know Patricia could respond to my needs.
- I did not try to interfere with his maneuver, but settled myself solidly to hold him from escaping.
- They were within easy arrow range, and the Sioux instantly realized the significance of the maneuver.
- He realized that the maneuver would cause delay and confusion, and might betray them to the Pawnees.
- At least, his job was done; now to execute that classic infantry maneuver described as, "Let's get the hell outa here."