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manoeuvre

美 [məˈnuːvər]英 [məˈnuːvə(r)]
  • v.操纵;控制;(使谨慎或熟练地)移动,运动;使花招;转动
  • n.军事演习;策略;手段;花招;机动动作;伎俩;作战演习;细致巧妙的移动

现在分词: manoeuvring 过去分词: manoeuvred 第三人称单数: manoeuvres

manoeuvremanoeuvre

noun

1

细致巧妙的移动;机动动作
a movement performed with care and skill

a complicated/skilful manoeuvre

复杂的 / 熟练的移动

You will be asked to perform some standard manoeuvres during your driving test.

驾驶测试中会要求你做几个标准的机动动作。

2

策略;手段;花招;伎俩
a clever plan, action or movement that is used to give sb an advantage

diplomatic manoeuvres

外交策略

a complex manoeuvre in a game of chess

国际象棋中复杂的应对手段

3

军事演习;作战演习
military exercises involving a large number of soldiers, ships, etc.

The army is on manoeuvres in the desert.

军队在沙漠中进行军事演习。

习语

the chance to change the way that sth happens and influence decisions that are made

verb

1

(使谨慎或熟练地)移动,运动;转动
to move or turn skilfully or carefully; to move or turn sth skilfully or carefully

The yachts manoeuvred for position.

那些游艇灵活地寻找位置。

There was very little room to manoeuvre.

几乎没有什么活动空间。

She manoeuvred the car carefully into the garage.

她小心翼翼地将车开进了车库。

2

操纵;控制;使花招
to control or influence a situation in a skilful but sometimes dishonest way

The new laws have left us little room to manoeuvre (= not much opportunity to change or influence a situation) .

新法律没给我们留下多少回旋的余地。

She manoeuvred her way to the top of the company.

她施展手腕使自己进入了公司最高领导层。

manoeuvre

频次

  • 2
    VERB (熟练地)移动,调动,转动,操纵
    If you manoeuvre something into or out of an awkward position, you skilfully move it there.

    We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him...

    我们试图让独木舟靠他更近一些。

  • 3
    VERB 操纵;控制;耍花招
    If you manoeuvre a situation, you change it in a clever and skilful way so that you can benefit from it.

    The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates...

    当局不得不干预市场,迫其提出削减利率的要求。

  • ...his unrivalled skill in political manoeuvring.

    他那无人能及的运筹帷幄的政治手段

  • 5
    N-PLURAL 军事演习
    Military manoeuvres are training exercises which involve the movement of soldiers and equipment over a large area.

    Allied troops begin maneuvers tomorrow to show how quickly forces could be mobilized in case of a new invasion...

    盟军明日演习,来展示一旦发生新的入侵,其集结速度之快。

  • 6
    room for manoeuvre→ see:room

noun

1
an action aimed at evading an opponent
Synonym: maneuver evasive action
2
a move made to gain a tactical end
Synonym: maneuver tactical maneuver tactical manoeuvre
3
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
he made a great maneuver
the runner was out on a play by the shortstop
Synonym: maneuver play
4
a military training exercise
Synonym: maneuver simulated military operation
5
a plan for attaining a particular goal
Synonym: tactic tactics maneuver

verb

1
perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
Synonym: manoeuver maneuver operate
2
direct the course;determine the direction of travelling
Synonym: steer maneuver manoeuver direct point head guide channelize channelise
3
act in order to achieve a certain goal
He maneuvered to get the chairmanship
She maneuvered herself into the directorship
Synonym: maneuver manoeuver

数据来源:WordNet

  1. However , the narrow channel manoeuvre safety theory is not yet in full shape .

    然而狭水道操纵安全理论还没有充分的确立。

  2. Engineer is able to manoeuvre the main engine in the former procedure .

    轮机员能操纵主机如上程序。

  3. The new laws have left us little room to manoeuvre .

    新法律没给我们留下多少回旋的余地。

  4. She manoeuvred her way to the top of the company .

    她施展手腕使自己进入了公司最高领导层。

  5. You will be asked to perform some standard manoeuvres during your driving test .

    驾驶测试中会要求你做几个标准的机动动作。

  6. There was very little room to manoeuvre .

    几乎没有什么活动空间。

  7. She manoeuvred the car carefully into the garage .

    她小心翼翼地将车开进了车库。

  8. The yachts manoeuvred for position .

    那些游艇灵活地寻找位置。

  9. Some analysts believe he has made a canny political manoeuvre .

    一些分析家认为,他的这一政治举措很高明。

  10. I manoeuvred my way among the tables to the back corner of the place

    我在桌子中间穿行,来到后面的角落里。

  11. The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates

    当局不得不干预市场,迫其提出削减利率的要求。

  12. The camp was used for military manoeuvres .

    这个营地被用于军事演习。

  13. With an election looming , he has little room for manoeuvre .

    随着大选临近,他几乎没有什么回旋的余地了。

  14. With great difficulty , the fisherman manoeuvred his small craft close to the reef

    渔夫费了很大的劲才把他的小船划到暗礁旁。

  15. He demonstrated his mastery of political manoeuvring .

    他表现出了高超的政治手段。

  16. He brilliantly manoeuvred himself back to power

    他依靠手腕巧妙地重掌权力。

  17. His appointment as prime minister owed much to the wily manoeuvring of the President .

    他之所以被任命为总理,很大程度上是因为总统在阴谋操纵。

  18. He manoeuvres to foster recovery .

    他采取手段促进复苏。

  19. We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him

    我们试图让独木舟靠他更近一些。

  20. This football team has always been capable of gaining an advantage over its opponents by skillfull manoeuvring .

    这个足球队总是能依靠机智的策略占对手的上风。

  21. Field manoeuvres are very important in police training .

    打野外是警训中非常重要的一部分。

  22. She manoeuvred her car into a difficult parking space .

    她设法把车子开进了一个不方便停车的地方。

  23. Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane .

    倒飞是飞机的一种特技动作。

  24. The grand manoeuvres will be held tomorrow .

    大规模的演习将于明天举行。

  25. The fleet is manoeuvring off the East coast .

    舰队正在东海岸外演习。

  26. They were manoeuvring for position .

    他们在用策略以取得有利阵势。

  27. This was a crafty manoeuvre .

    这是个高招。

  28. The clutter of ships had little room to manoeuvre .

    船只横七竖八地挤在一起,几乎没有多少移动的空间。

  29. Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical manoeuvre .

    她退出比赛是一个战术策略。

  30. The rest were all somewhat stooping , as though watching the manoeuvres of this last .

    其余几个微微俯身向前,像是在看他做什么

  • 习语

n.

freedom of/room for manoeuvre

改变事态的机会;回旋余地
the chance to change the way that sth happens and influence decisions that are made