a large military movement or operation, especially done for training purposes
movement performed with care and skill
(cause sth to) move about by using skill and care
guide (sb/sth) skilfully and craftily (in a specified direction)
perform manoeuvres
"he made a great maneuver"
"the runner was out on a play by the shortstop"
"He maneuvered to get the chairmanship"
"She maneuvered herself into the directorship"
The manoeuvres suited to fast-sailing vessels..cannot be practised in a narrow space.
出自: B. Jowett
In any siege manoeuvre ceases.
出自: D. Fraser
He left..to go on manoeuvres with the Japanese Army.
出自: M. Fitzherbert
She manoeuvred the car round a tricky corner.
出自: C. Stead
They maneuver him into the foyer and into the elevator.
出自: J. C. Oates
A scallop boat manoeuvered alongside.
出自: J. Raban
Rann was manoeuvring to elope with the girl.
出自: R. K. Narayan
You get what you want. You manoeuvre everyone.
出自: M. Flanagan
He had manoeuvered the conversation from the general to a personal confrontation.
出自: J. Diski
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