单词 | maneuvered |
释义 | maneuver1 of 2noun ma·neu·ver mə-ˈnü-vər -ˈnyü- 1 a : a military or naval movement b : an armed forces training exercise especially : an extended and large-scale training exercise involving military and naval units separately or in combination —often used in plural The army and navy conducted maneuvers as training for war. 2 : a procedure or method of working usually involving expert physical movement acrobats performing dangerous maneuvers 3 a : evasive movement or shift of tactics permits no room for concession or maneuver Harry Schwartz b : an intended and controlled variation from a straight and level flight path in the operation of an airplane The aircraft performed such maneuvers as spins, loops, and inverted flights. 4 a : an action taken to gain a tactical end this maneuver almost cost him the nomination H. L. Mencken b : an adroit and clever management of affairs often using trickery and deception plaintiffs' pretrial maneuvers may be fashioned more with an eye to deterrence or retaliation than to unearthing germane material John Marshall maneuver 2 of 2verb maneuvered; maneuvering mə-ˈnü-və-riŋ -ˈnyü-; -ˈn(y)üv-riŋ intransitive verb 1 a : to perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage The regiment maneuvered for several days before it was ready to attack. b : to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose Ships maneuvered into their docks. 2 : to use stratagems : scheme maneuvered successfully to get him to ask her to the dance transitive verb 1 : to cause to execute tactical movements We maneuvered our troops to the south. 2 : to manage into or out of a position or condition : manipulate maneuvered the cork out with his thumb Kay Boyle 3 a : to guide with adroitness and design maneuvered her guests until the talk at the table became general Jean Statford b : to bring about or secure as a result of skillful management maneuvered out of the council the funds to renovate the library maneuverability mə-ˌnü-və-rə-ˈbi-lə-tē noun -ˌnyü-; -ˌn(y)üv-rə- maneuverable mə-ˈnü-və-rə-bəl adjective -ˈnyü-; -ˈn(y)üv-rə- maneuverer mə-ˈnü-vər-ər noun -ˈnyü- maneuvered verb1 as in manipulated to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently maneuvered the conversation so as to avoid the touchy subject of her divorce Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in negotiated to plan out usually with subtle skill or care successfully maneuvered a way to get him to ask her to the dance Synonyms & Similar Words
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