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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - maneuver

 
 

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Maneuver

maneuver
 I. noun  Etymology: French man?uvre, from Old French maneuvre work done by hand, from Medieval Latin manuopera, from manu operare to perform manual labormore at manure  Date: 1758  1.  a. a military or naval movement  b. an armed forces training exercise; especially an extended and large-scale training exercise involving military and naval units separately or in combinationoften used in plural  2. a procedure or method of working usually involving expert physical movement  3.  a. evasive movement or shift of tactics  b. an intended and controlled variation from a straight and level flight path in the operation of an airplane  4.  a. an action taken to gain a tactical end  b. an adroit and clever management of affairs often using trickery and deception  Synonyms: see trick  II. verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1777  intransitive verb  1.  a. to perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage  b. to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose  2. to use stratagems ; scheme  transitive verb  1. to cause to execute tactical movements  2. to manage into or out of a position or condition ; manipulate  3.  a. to guide with adroitness and design  b. to bring about or secure as a result of skillful management  • ~ability noun  • ~able adjective  • ~er noun
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  US var. of MANOEUVRE. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  маневр, мор. тж. эволюция маневрировать recovery from the maneuver — выход (воздушного судна) из маневра - aeroassisted maneuver - aerobraking maneuver - aerocapture maneuver - aerodynamic orbital plane change maneuver - aerodynamic synergetic maneuver - aircraft rough maneuver - airfield maneuver - all-propulsive-braking maneuver - all-propulsive orbital plane change maneuver - apogee maneuver - apogee burn maneuver - bielliptic maneuver - collision avoidance maneuver - combined aerodynamic-propulsive orbital plane change maneuver - completion maneuver - corrective combination maneuver - crash-ahead maneuver - crash-back maneuver - discretionary maneuver - divert maneuver - docking maneuver - dogleg maneuver - endoatmospheric maneuver - energy-consuming maneuver - energy-dissipating maneuver - energy-efficient maneuver - energy-wasting maneuver - escape maneuver - evasive maneuver - exoatmospheric maneuver - gravity-assist maneuver - high endoatmospheric maneuver - in-flight maneuver - initiation maneuver - in-plane orbit maneuver - low endoatmospberic maneuver - minimum-fuef maneuver - multiple-burn maneuver - multiburn maneuver - multiple-impulse maneuver - multiimpulse maneuver - normal maneuver - orbit adjust maneuver - orbital plane change maneuver - orbit-pfanes phasing maneuver - out-of-orbit maneuver - perigee maneuver - perigee burn maneuver - planetary aerocapture maneuver - post-entry maneuver - predetermined maneuver - pre-entry maneuver - propulsive orbital plane change maneuver - push-over maneuver - side-step maneuver - single-burn maneuver - single-impulse maneuver - synergetic plane change maneuver - three-impulse maneuver - translation maneuver ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1) маневр 2) маневренный 3) маневрировать maneuver load factor — маневренная перегрузка recover from maneuver — выходить из маневра - advanced maneuver - flight maneuver - maintain maneuver - maneuver sequence - violent maneuver ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  see manoeuvre ...
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  see manoeuvre ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n, ~ v the American spelling of manoeuvre ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1479, from M.Fr. manoeuvre "manipulation, maneuver," from O.Fr. maneuvre "manual labor," from M.L. manuopera, from manuoperare "work with the hands," from L. manu operari. Originally in Eng. only in the military sense; meaning "artful plan, adroit move" is from 1774. The verb is first attested 1777. ...
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