maneuvering 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.
maneuvering 近义词
plan, scheme
maneuvering 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
maneuvering 的反义词 7 个
direct physically
更多maneuvering例句
- The visit culminated in a daring maneuver to scoop up a sample from the asteroid’s surface in October.
- Look at the groundbreaking technology and maneuvers involved.
- Humans in fighter jets must contend with intense physical forces, pulling as many as 9 Gs when they execute maneuvers like a sharp, hard turn.
- After reaching an altitude of nearly eight miles, higher than most passengers will ever travel in a commercial plane, the vehicle executed its daring landing maneuver—the “belly flop”—for the first time.
- The spacecraft begins a maneuver to depart orbit and transit toward Nightingale.
- Underlying all of this legal maneuvering is the social fact that marriages are hard to undo.
- Anytime we have to put up the sail or tack or do any maneuvering, it requires all hands on deck.
- Albany functions better than it has in years, in part, at least, through his maneuvering to keep the GOP in power.
- In the event Russian diplomatic maneuvering let the administration off the hook.
- Several Soviet-era BMD-1 armored vehicles were dug in and a T-84 tank was maneuvering in a field.
- Side by side with this terrifying discovery was the certain fact that his awkwardly built craft would gain little by maneuvering.
- There was a slight risk in the action, but it was done, and after some careful maneuvering the Coral was secured in position.
- The maneuvering continued, the cruiser drawing closer to the battleship.
- By shrewd maneuvering he arranged an expedition to the Silent Sam mine.
- Such pretty maneuvering of horse and foot took place below Holyrood Palace as quite to enrapture a terrier.