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manoeuvre

美[məˈnʊvər],英[məˈnuːvə(r)],

释义

n. 演习;谨慎或熟练的动作;巧计; v. 有技巧地引导;用计得到; 网络释义: 策略;调动;机动;

例句

What doesn't seem to have changed, however, is the nature of the public discourse in which these candidates are expected to manoeuvre.
不过,看上去并无改变的,是这些候选人期图能游走其间的公众话语的本质。
This was a minor episode compared with a manoeuvre a week earlier bythe Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an anti-whaling body.
与一个星期前反对捕鲸的海洋看护协会的策略相比,这只是一个小插曲。
So I got up, walked round the end of the bed and tried to manoeuvre his head on to the pillow.
于是我起身,走到床尾,试图将他的头挪到枕头上。
Normally, the station can be moved out of the way of a piece of junk, but this alert was raised too late for such a manoeuvre.
正常情况下,空间站可以绕过太空垃圾通过的路径,但是这次预警发出的太晚了,不足以进行一次人工操作。
At all times give large vehicles plenty of room to manoeuvre and be ready to stop.
无论在任何时间,应让出充足空间予大型车辆,并随时准备停车。
The Dabie Mountains did not allow much room for strategic manoeuvre and could hardly accommodate large numbers of troops.
大别山战略机动范围不大,容不下更多的部队。
But it would be a mistake to deprive Greece of all means of political manoeuvre.
但是,剥夺希腊所有的政治运作手段将是个错误。
If the manoeuvre should succeed there would be little hope of any great resistance.
Intel's "Silicon Commander" , for instance, lets users manoeuvre a fleet of robots through a host of IT-related dangers.
我们来看看英特尔的“硅谷指挥官”,用户需要操纵一支机器人舰队穿过危险的信息迷雾。
It is out of the question for the UK and Spain, two countries that have effectively exhausted their margin of manoeuvre.
这在英国和西班牙则完全没有可能,这两个国家已耗尽了自己的回旋余地。

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