
maneuver
形容词: 1. 聪明的;熟练的 2. 精心策划的 名词: 1. 演习;训练 2. 策略;手法 3. 操纵;调遣;操作 4. 机动性词语辨析:
- maneuver与manoeuvre是同义词,美国英语中一般使用maneuver,而英国英语中一般使用manoeuvre。词汇扩充:
- maneuverability:机动性 - maneuverable:易于操纵的近义词:
- tactic:战术 - move:行动 - action:行动反义词:
- immobility:不动;静止柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)定义:
名词: 1. A maneuver is a movement that you make, often in order to avoid someone or something. 2. A maneuver is a carefully planned move that you make in order to gain an advantage. 动词: 1. If someone maneuvers an object into a place or position, they skillfully move it there. 2. If someone maneuvers you into a particular position, especially a difficult or disadvantageous one, they cleverly force you into that position. 3. If someone maneuvers their way somewhere, they skillfully and carefully move there.牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)定义:
名词: 1. A movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. 2. A carefully planned scheme or action. 动词: 1. Move skillfully or carefully. 2. Carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.用法:
- He skillfully maneuvered his car through the heavy traffic. - The company maneuvered its competitors out of the market. - The politician was accused of maneuvering to gain power.例句:
- He skillfully maneuvered his car through the heavy traffic.(他熟练地驾驶汽车穿越拥挤的交通。)
- The fighter pilot performed a series of complex maneuvers.(战斗机飞行员进行了一系列复杂的机动动作。)
- The general ordered his troops to execute a flanking maneuver.(将军命令部队进行侧翼包围的战术行动。)
- The politician was accused of political maneuvering to gain support.(这位政治家被指控进行政治策略以获取支持。)
- They skillfully maneuvered the ship into the narrow harbor.(他们熟练地将船驶入狭窄的港口。)
- The company maneuvered its competitors out of the market.(该公司通过策略将竞争对手挤出了市场。)
- The army carried out a series of maneuvers to prepare for the upcoming battle.(军队进行了一系列演习,为即将到来的战斗做准备。)
- She deftly maneuvered her way through the crowded room.(她灵巧地穿越拥挤的房间。)
- The pilot skillfully maneuvered the aircraft into a landing position.(飞行员熟练地将飞机操纵到着陆位置。)
- He used his influence to maneuver his friend into a high-ranking position.(他利用自己的影响力将他的朋友安排到一个高级职位。)
- The negotiation was a delicate maneuver to reach a compromise.(这次谈判是为了达成妥协而进行的微妙策略。)
- The gymnast performed an impressive maneuver on the balance beam.(体操运动员在平衡木上表演了一次令人印象深刻的动作。)
- The politician was accused of maneuvering to gain power.(这位政治家被指控进行阴谋手段以获取权力。)
- The ship's maneuverability allowed it to navigate through the narrow channel.(船只的机动性使其能够在狭窄的航道中航行。)
- The driver had to perform a quick maneuver to avoid the collision.(司机不得不进行快速的机动动作以避免碰撞。)
- The army conducted a military maneuver to demonstrate their capabilities.(军队进行了一次军事演习以展示他们的能力。)
- The team's clever maneuver secured them victory in the game.(团队的巧妙策略使他们在比赛中获得了胜利。)
- The politician maneuvered his opponent into a difficult position during the debate.(这位政治家在辩论中将对手逼入了困境。)
- She used her negotiation skills to maneuver the contract in her favor.(她运用自己的谈判技巧将合同安排在自己有利的地位。)
- The pilot executed a flawless maneuver during the air show.(飞行员在空中表演中完成了一次完美的动作。)
- The army conducted a series of maneuvers to test their readiness.(军队进行了一系列演习以测试他们的准备情况。)