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1 manoeuvre
1.(Brit.)noun1) (Mil., Navy) Manöver, dasbe/go on manoeuvres — im Manöver sein/ins Manöver ziehen od. rücken
2. transitive verbroom for manoeuvre — (fig.) Spielraum, der
1) (Mil., Navy) führen; dirigieren2) (bring by manoeuvres) manövrieren; bugsieren (ugs.) [Sperriges]manoeuvre somebody/oneself/something into a good position — (fig.) jemanden/sich/etwas in eine gute Position manövrieren
3) (manipulate) beeinflussen3. intransitive verbmanoeuvre somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
1) (Mil., Navy) [ein] Manöver durchführenroom to manoeuvre — Platz zum Manövrieren; (fig.) Spielraum, der
* * *[mə'nu:və] 1. noun1) (a planned movement (of troops, ships, aircraft, vehicles etc): Can you perform all the manoeuvres required by the driving test?) das Manöver2) (a skilful or cunning plan or action: His appointment was the result of many cunning manoeuvres.) der Schachzug2. verb(to (cause to) perform manoeuvres: She had difficulty manoeuvring her car into the narrow space.) manövrieren* * *ma·noeu·vre, AM ma·neu·ver[məˈnu:vəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. narmy \manoeuvres Truppenübungen plon \manoeuvres im Manöver3. no plto not allow sb much room for \manoeuvre jdm keinen großen Spielraum lassento have room [or scope] for \manoeuvre Spielraum habenII. vt1. (move)▪ to \manoeuvre sth somewhere etw irgendwohin manövrierento \manoeuvre a trolley einen Einkaufswagen lenken2. (pressure sb)to \manoeuvre sb into a compromise jdn geschickt zu einem Kompromiss zwingenthey \manoeuvred her into resigning sie brachten sie dazu zurückzutretenIII. vi1. (move) manövrierenroom to \manoeuvre Spielraum m2. (scheme) taktieren* * *(US) [mə'nuːvə(r)]1. nthe troops were out on manoeuvres — die Truppen befanden sich im Manöver
2. vtmanövrierenhe manoeuvred his troops out onto the plain — er dirigierte or führte seine Truppen hinaus auf die Ebene
to manoeuvre a gun into position — ein Geschütz in Stellung bringen
to manoeuvre sb into doing sth — jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun
he manoeuvred his brother into a top job — er manövrierte or lancierte seinen Bruder in eine Spitzenposition
3. vimanövrieren; (MIL) (ein) Manöver durchführento manoeuvre for position (lit, fig) — sich in eine günstige Position manövrieren
room to manoeuvre — Spielraum m, Manövrierfähigkeit f
* * *A s1. SCHIFF, MIL Manöver n:a) taktische (Truppen- oder Flotten) Bewegung:be on maneuvers im Manöver sein;2. (Hand-)Griff m, Bewegung f3. fig Manöver n, Schachzug m, List fB v/i1. SCHIFF, MIL manövrieren2. fig manövrieren, lavieren, geschickt zu Werke gehenC v/t manövrieren (auch fig):maneuver sb into sth jemanden in etwas hineinmanövrieren oder -lotsenmanoeuvrability, manoeuvrable, manoeuvre, manoeuvrer besonders Br für academic.ru/44981/maneuverability">maneuverability etc* * *1.(Brit.)noun1) (Mil., Navy) Manöver, dasbe/go on manoeuvres — im Manöver sein/ins Manöver ziehen od. rücken
2) (deceptive movement, scheme; also of vehicle, aircraft) Manöver, das2. transitive verbroom for manoeuvre — (fig.) Spielraum, der
1) (Mil., Navy) führen; dirigieren2) (bring by manoeuvres) manövrieren; bugsieren (ugs.) [Sperriges]manoeuvre somebody/oneself/something into a good position — (fig.) jemanden/sich/etwas in eine gute Position manövrieren
3) (manipulate) beeinflussen3. intransitive verbmanoeuvre somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
1) (Mil., Navy) [ein] Manöver durchführen2) (move, scheme) manövrierenroom to manoeuvre — Platz zum Manövrieren; (fig.) Spielraum, der
* * *n.Manöver - n. v.manövrieren v.
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