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1 outmanoeuvre
tr[aʊtmə'nʊːvəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (opponent) superar estratégicamente, mostrarse más hábil que(US) [ˌaʊtmǝ'nuːvǝ(r)]VT (Mil) [+ enemy] superar tácticamente; (fig) [+ opposition, competition] superar a -
2 outmanoeuvre
v.mostrarse más hábil que, dominar con astucia, ser más hábil que. (pt & pp outmanoeuvred) -
3 outmaneuver
v.• superar en la táctica v.BrE outmanoeuvre 'aʊtmə'nuːvər, ˌaʊtmə'nuːvə(r) transitive verb \<\<opponent\>\> mostrarse* más hábil que; \<\<vehicle/plane\>\> ser* más maniobrable que(US) [ˌaʊtmǝ'nuːvǝ(r)]VT (Mil) [+ enemy] superar tácticamente; (fig) [+ opposition, competition] superar a* * *BrE outmanoeuvre ['aʊtmə'nuːvər, ˌaʊtmə'nuːvə(r)] transitive verb \<\<opponent\>\> mostrarse* más hábil que; \<\<vehicle/plane\>\> ser* más maniobrable que -
4 estratega
estratega mf strategist: es un gran estratega, va a ocuparse de la próxima campaña, she's a great strategist, she's going to run the next campaign ' estratega' also found in these entries: English: outmaneuver - outmanoeuvre - quarter-back - tactician -
5 mejor
mejor adjetivo 1a) ( comparativo de‹ calidad› better, higher, superior; cuanto más grande mejor the bigger the betterb) ( comparativo deestá mejor así it's better like this 2a) ( superlativo de( entre varios) best; productos de la mejor calidad products of the highest quality; lo mejor es que se lo digas the best thing (to do) is to tell her; le deseo lo mejor I wish you the very best o all the bestb) ( superlativo de◊ bien): la que está mejor de dinero the one who has the most money■ adverbio 1 ( comparativo) better; pintas cada vez mejor your painting is getting better and better; me lleva dos años, mejor dicho, dos y medio she's two years older than me, or rather, two and a half 2 ( superlativo) best; la versión mejor ambientada de la obra the best-staged production of the play; lo hice lo mejor que pude I did it as best I could o (frml) to the best of my ability; a lo mejor maybe, perhaps; a lo mejor vamos a Italia we may o might go to Italy 3 (esp AmL) ( en sugerencias): mejor me callo I think I'd better shut up ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino:◊ el/la mejor ( de dos) the better;( de varios) the best;
mejor
I adjetivo
1 (comparativo de bueno) better: mi bolígrafo es mejor que el tuyo, my pen is better than yours
es mejor que confieses, you'd better confess
no hay nada mejor, there's nothing better
2 (superlativo de bueno) best
la mejor de la clase, the best in the class
lo mejor, the best thing
II adverbio
1 (comparativo de bien) better: canta mucho mejor, he sings much better
estamos mejor atendidos, we are better looked after
lo hace mejor que tú, she does it better than you do
2 (superlativo de bien) best: soy la que mejor lo hace, I'm the one who does it best
3 (antes, preferiblemente) mejor lo escribes, you'd better write it down
déjalo mejor para la tarde, it'd be better if you left it for the evening Locuciones: a lo mejor, maybe, perhaps, tanto mejor, so much the better ' mejor' also found in these entries: Spanish: bastante - calaña - caso - concebir - corta - corto - cuanta - cuanto - desear - despersonalizada - despersonalizado - dicha - dicho - diplomacia - don - duda - él - embalarse - flor - gafar - infinitamente - ingeniar - irse - modestamente - pegar - pique - postor - postora - premio - que - resbaladiza - resbaladizo - revolver - según - sentar - sentirse - superarse - superior - tanta - tanto - vaho - vida - voluntad - alegrar - caber - cada - camino - casi - como - cuando English: acclaim - acknowledge - and - any - at - attest - awaken - best - better - brand - bust up - but - by - change - choose - clean up - dog - ever - eyesight - far - female - few - flagship - gazump - gazumping - grade - highlight - institution - job - late - laugh - lion - look up - lot - love - male-dominated - maybe - mile - more - much - next - of - off - one-upmanship - optimal - out - outdistance - outmaneuver - outmanoeuvre - pain
См. также в других словарях:
outmanoeuvre — UK US UK (US outmaneuver) /ˌaʊtməˈnuːvər/ verb [T] ► to get an advantage over other people or companies, often by doing something that is clever or slightly dishonest: »By forming an alliance the two firms succeeded in outmaneuvering the market… … Financial and business terms
outmanoeuvre — ► VERB 1) evade by moving faster or more skilfully. 2) use skill and cunning to gain an advantage … English terms dictionary
outmanoeuvre — [[t]a͟ʊtmənu͟ːvə(r)[/t]] outmanoeuvres, outmanoeuvring, outmanoeuvred VERB When you outmanoeuvre someone, you gain an advantage over them in a particular situation by behaving in a clever and skilful way. [V n] He has shown once again that he s… … English dictionary
outmanoeuvre — UK [ˌaʊtməˈnuːvə(r)] / US [ˌaʊtməˈnuvər] verb [transitive] Word forms outmanoeuvre : present tense I/you/we/they outmanoeuvre he/she/it outmanoeuvres present participle outmanoeuvring past tense outmanoeuvred past participle outmanoeuvred to… … English dictionary
Outmanoeuvre — Outmaneuver Out ma*neu ver, Outmanoeuvre Out ma*n[oe]u vre, v. t. To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outwit or frustrate by clever stratagems; to outgeneral. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outmanoeuvre — out|ma|noeu|vre BrE outmaneuver AmE [ˌautməˈnu:və US ər] v [T] to gain an advantage over someone by using cleverer or more skilful plans or methods ▪ He believed he could outmanoeuvre and trap the English king … Dictionary of contemporary English
outmanoeuvre — BrE, outmaneuver AmE verb (T) to gain an advantage over someone by using cleverer plans or methods than they do: a woman who could outmanoeuvre even the Prime Minister … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
outmanoeuvre — /owt meuh nooh veuhr/, v.t., outmanoeuvred, outmanoeuvring. Brit. outmaneuver. * * * … Universalium
outmanoeuvre — verb To surpass, or get an advantage of, in manoeuvring; to outgeneral … Wiktionary
outmanoeuvre — v. evade by moving faster; move into a superior position; outwit, outsmart; be superior in handling and maneuvering … English contemporary dictionary
outmanoeuvre — verb evade by moving faster or more skilfully. ↘use skill and cunning to overcome … English new terms dictionary