manoeuvre 详细解释
manoeuvre
[mə'nu:və]
n. 调动, 策略
v. (军队的)调遣, (驱车)移动, 操纵, 策划
=maneuver(美)
词形变化
形容词: maneuverable | 名词: maneuverability | 动词过去式: maneuvered | 动词过去分词: maneuvered | 动词现在分词: maneuvering | 动词第三人称单数: maneuvers |
词义辨析
同义参见:
英英释义
名词 manoeuvre:
a plan for attaining a particular goal
a military training exercise
同义词:maneuver, simulated military operation
a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
a move made to gain a tactical end
同义词:maneuver, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre
an action aimed at evading an opponent
同义词:maneuver, evasive action
动词 manoeuvre:
act in order to achieve a certain goal
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
同义词:steer, maneuver, manoeuver, direct, point, head, guide, channelize, channelise
perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
同义词:manoeuver, maneuver, operate
补充
manoeuvremanoeuvre英:[məˈnu:və] 美:[məˈnuvɚ, -ˈnju-]n.1.调动; 演习The grand manoeuvres will be held tomorrow.大规模的演习将于明天举行。2.谨慎而熟练的动作Inverted flight is an acrobatic manoeuvre of the plane.倒飞是飞机的一种特技动作。vt. & vi.1.(使某物)移动, 运动She manoeuvred her car into a difficult parking space.她把车子开进了一个不方便停车的地方。vt.1.熟练而巧妙地引导They manoeuvred her into a marriage with him.他们用计使她和他结婚。vi.1.演习The fleet is manoeuvring off the east coast.舰队正在东海岸外演习。例句
1. Suddenly, by a brilliant political manoeuvre, he reversed the situation.突然之间, 他靠着出色的政治手段扭转了局面。 2. an unsuccessful manoeuvre aimed at ousting the president旨在赶总统下台的不成功策略 3. manoeuvres to block the electoral process阻碍选举程序的花招 4. a series of high speed manoeuvres to avoid a rock为了避开岩石所做的一系列快速巧妙移动 5. That was a really clumsy manoeuvre.那真是个笨拙的动作。 6. Napoleon was undertaking some sort of flanking manoeuvre.拿破仑当时正举行某种侧翼包抄军事演习。 7. SkyHawks perform aerial manoeuvres over Parliament Hill.几架天鹰战斗机在渥太华议会山上空表演了特技飞行。 8. a ship capable of high speed and rapid manoeuvre一艘能够快速前进并能迅速做出机动动作的船 9. a manoeuvre which, though apparently simple, was a brilliantly executed bit of seamanship一个看似简单但实际上需出色的航海技能才能做到的机动动作 10. With an election looming, he has little room for manoeuvre.随着选举临近, 他没有多少回旋余地了。 11. There was plenty of room for manoeuvre.有很大的回旋余地。 12. This was only a ploy for the footballer to manoeuvre an early exit from the Midlands.这不过是该名足球运动员为早日离开中部地区而耍的花招。 13. I manoeuvred my way among the tables to the back corner of the place.我绕过一张张桌子, 来到后面的角落里。 14. I manoeuvred the van carefully into the driveway.我娴熟地驾驶着小货车小心驶入车道。 15. We attempted to manoeuvre the canoe closer to him.我们试图把独木舟划到他跟前。 16. The wicks are dropped in and manoeuvred through the small hole.让烛芯下落并轻巧地穿过小洞。 17. Kitchener manoeuvred his force into a strong position.基奇纳将他的队伍调遣到了一处坚固阵地。 18. John had been manoeuvred into an awkward position.约翰在他人操纵下陷入了难堪境地。 19. He brilliantly manoeuvred himself back into power.他运用手腕巧妙地重掌权力。 20. The authorities have to manoeuvre the markets into demanding a cut in interest rates.当局不得不干预市场, 迫使其提出削减利率的要求。 21. He manoeuvres to foster recovery.他着手促进复苏。 22. Hooper started the car and manoeuvred out of the parking space.胡珀发动车后熟练地驶出了停车位。 23. The pilot instinctively manoeuvred to avoid them.飞行员下意识地驾驶飞机避开了它们。 24. A camouflaged tank was manoeuvring into position near it.一辆伪装的坦克被调遣到附近阵地。 25. The battalion had manoeuvred into formation.这个营奉命组成战斗队形。 26. The admiral manoeuvred his ships in the battle plan.舰队司令按作战计划进行舰队演习。 27. They manoeuvred his resignation.他们设法使他辞职。 28. He manoeuvred his way into the confidence of hers.他用策略逐步取得了她的信任。 29. She manoeuvred her friends into positions of power.她设法使她的朋友们掌了权。 30. He manoeuvred the enemy out of their position.他用计谋使敌人离开他们的阵地。 31. She was manoeuvred into selling his land.她受人诱骗把他的土地卖了。 32. He manoeuvred his car out of the parking space.他灵巧地把汽车从停车的地方开了出来。 33. shady financial manoeuvres.暗地里的金融欺诈策划。 34. the economic policy provided no room for manoeuvre.这种经济政策没有进行欺诈操作的余地。 35. the Russian vessel was on manoeuvres.俄罗斯的舰艇在演习。 36. [no obj.]the lorry was unable to manoeuvre comfortably in the narrow street.卡车无法在这条狭窄的街道上舒畅地行驶。 37. [with obj. and adverbial of direction]she tried to manoeuvre her trolley round people.她设法推着手推车绕过人群。 38. they were manoeuvring him into a betrayal of his countryman.他们诱使他背叛自己的同胞。 39. [as noun manoeuvring]British manoeuvring for post-war influence.英国人为战后影响力的活动。 40. Parking the car in such a small space would be a tricky manoeuvre.把车停在这么小的地方要心灵手巧。 41. political manoeuvre(s)政治手腕 42. The driver was manoeuvring his lorry into a narrow gateway.司机灵巧地将卡车开进狭窄的通道。
