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单词 maneuver
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maneuver

noun
/məˈnuːvə(r)/
/məˈnuːvər/
(US English)
(British English manoeuvre)
Idioms
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  1. [countable] a movement performed with care and skill
    • a complicated/skillful maneuver
    • You will be asked to perforn some standard maneuvers during your driving test.
    Extra Examples
    • The pilot has to carry out a series of complex maneuvers.
    • Careful, this is a tricky maneuver.
    • They attempted the maneuver five or six times.
  2. [countable, uncountable] a clever plan, action or movement that is used to give somebody an advantage
    • diplomatic maneuvers
    • a complex maneuver in a game of chess
    • The amendment was somehow introduced by political maneuver.
    Extra Examples
    • Her withdrawal from the contest was a tactical maneuver.
    • It was difficult to keep track of her political maneuvers.
    • She defended her latest maneuver in a letter to the press.
    • This could be a clever pre-election maneuver.
  3. maneuvers
    [plural] military exercises involving a large number of soldiers, ships, etc.
    • on maneuvers The army is on maneuvers in the desert.
Idioms
freedom of/room for maneuver
  1. the chance to change the way that something happens and influence decisions that are made
    • Small farmers have limited room for maneuver.
    Extra Examples
    • The economic conditions are restricting the bank's freedom of maneuver.
    • The government has very little room for maneuver on this issue.

maneuver

verb
/məˈnuːvə(r)/
/məˈnuːvər/
(US English)
(British English manoeuvre)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they maneuver
/məˈnuːvə(r)/
/məˈnuːvər/
he / she / it maneuvers
/məˈnuːvəz/
/məˈnuːvərz/
past simple maneuvered
/məˈnuːvəd/
/məˈnuːvərd/
past participle maneuvered
/məˈnuːvəd/
/məˈnuːvərd/
-ing form maneuvering
/məˈnuːvərɪŋ/
/məˈnuːvərɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to move or turn with skill or care; to move or turn something with skill or care
    • maneuver (for something) The yachts maneuvered for position.
    • There was very little room to maneuver.
    • maneuver something (+ adv./prep.) She maneuvered the car carefully into the garage.
    Extra Examples
    • He carefully maneuvered the boat past the rocks.
    • You will need to learn how to maneuver in a confined space.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • quickly
    • easily
    verb + manoeuvre/​maneuver
    • be difficult to
    • be easy to
    preposition
    • around
    • past
    • through
    phrases
    • manoeuvre (something) into position
    • manoeuvre your way
    • room to manoeuvre
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to control or influence a situation in a way that shows skill but is sometimes dishonest
    • The new laws have left us little room to maneuver (= not much opportunity to change or influence a situation).
    • maneuver something + adv./prep. She maneuvered her way to the top of the company.
    Extra Examples
    • Both leaders are maneuvering for position.
    • She was determined not to be maneuvered into things she didn't want to do.
    • There have been months of political maneuvering.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • quickly
    • easily
    verb + manoeuvre/​maneuver
    • be difficult to
    • be easy to
    preposition
    • around
    • past
    • through
    phrases
    • manoeuvre (something) into position
    • manoeuvre your way
    • room to manoeuvre
    See full entry
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