0 a movement or set of movements needing skill and care -- 精巧动作
1 a planned and controlled movement or operation by the armed forces for training purposes and in war -- 军事演习
2 a cleverly planned action that is intended to get an advantage -- 策略;花招;巧计
3 to turn and direct an object -- 操纵,控制
Loaded supermarket trolleys are often difficult to manoeuvre. 满载的超市购物车常常很难控制方向。
4 to try to make someone act in a particular way -- 努力使(某人)以特定方式行事
This is not a straightforward task, since ethical considerations and infrequency of actual shoulder dystocia deliveries limit prospective, comparative study of various manoeuvres.
Using opto-encoders it is possible to manoeuvre the tip within a few millimetres of the desired location.
This manoeuvre would just generate a new question that cannot have a definite answer in cases like these.
Early feedback indicated enhanced control and increased comfort and safety during ambulation and manoeuvring various terrains.
There is some, if not a great deal, of room for the courts to manoeuvre in the dominance of the party and administrative power.
Since the institutional variables remain virtually constant, focus can be put on variation in economic factors and policy manoeuvres alone.
This room to manoeuvre was duly exploited by the chancellor.
Lyrics trace the contours of political manoeuvres, social conditions, and popular reactions of a particular people, place and time.
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manœuvre, (faire) manœuvrer…
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