maneuverability / məˈnu vər /

机动性可操作性操纵性操作性

maneuverability3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
  2. maneuvers, a series of tactical exercises usually carried out in the field by large bodies of troops in simulating the conditions of war.
  3. an act or instance of changing the direction of a moving ship, vehicle, etc., as required.
  4. an adroit move, skillful proceeding, etc., especially as characterized by craftiness; ploy: political maneuvers.
v. 有主动词 verb

ma·neu·vered, ma·neu·ver·ing.

  1. to change the position of by a maneuver.
  2. to bring, put, drive, or make by maneuvers: He maneuvered his way into the confidence of the enemy.
  3. to manipulate or manage with skill or adroitness: to maneuver a conversation.
  4. to steer in various directions as required.
v. 无主动词 verb

ma·neu·vered, ma·neu·ver·ing.

  1. to perform a maneuver or maneuvers.
  2. to scheme; intrigue.

maneuverability 近义词

maneuverability

等同于 mobility

更多maneuverability例句

  1. It’s a risky maneuver because, while conventional stock investors can only lose their initial investment, a short investor’s losses can be infinite.
  2. As the orbit becomes more congested, there may be need for more collision avoidance maneuvers and better communication between satellite operators.
  3. On August 19, 1960, another CORONA satellite sent a capsule back to Earth, where a US Air Force plane grabbed it in a mid-flight maneuver called an air snatch.
  4. If you’ve already been reported missing, a hasty team will be traveling perimeter roads and trails, shining flashlights in a maneuver called “search and containment.”
  5. The judges, who work for the NYPD, introduced factors such as the intent of the officer, the length of time the maneuver was used and whether the victim’s breathing had been restricted, the report found.
  6. The U.S. elections will be over and the White House will have maximum political maneuverability.
  7. They created drag and affected the maneuverability of the plane.
  8. Arcot wanted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ship's armament first, and then the maneuverability.
  9. Once we were inside, we'd have no maneuverability to speak of.