slovodefinícia
manoeuvre
(encz)
manoeuvre,manévr n: Zdeněk Brož
Manoeuvre
(gcide)
Maneuver \Ma*neu"ver\, Manoeuvre \Ma*noeu"vre\, v. i. [imp. & p.
p. Maneuveredor Manoeuvred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Maneuvering, or Manoeuvring.] [Cf. F. manoeuvrer. See
Maneuver, n.]
1. To perform a movement or movements in military or naval
tactics; to make changes in position with the intention of
getting an advantage in attack or defense.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hence: To make changes in one's approach to solving a
problem, so as to achieve maximum advantage in a changing
situation; -- used especially in competitive situations,
as in politics, diplomacy, or sports.
[PJC]

3. To manage with address or art; to scheme.
[1913 Webster] Maneuver
Manoeuvre
(gcide)
Maneuver \Ma*neu"ver\, Manoeuvre \Ma*noeu"vre\, v. t.
1. To change the positions of, as of troops of ships.
[1913 Webster] Maneuverer
Manoeuvre
(gcide)
Maneuver \Ma*neu"ver\, Manoeuvre \Ma*noeu"vre\, n. [F.
manoeuvre, OF. manuevre, LL. manopera, lit., hand work,
manual labor; L. manus hand + opera, fr. opus work. See
Manual, Operate, and cf. Mainor, Manure.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Management; dexterous movement; specif., a military or
naval evolution, movement, or change of position.
[1913 Webster]

2. Management with address or artful design; adroit
proceeding; stratagem.
[1913 Webster] Maneuver
Manoeuvre
(gcide)
Manoeuvre \Ma*noeu"vre\, n. & v.
See Maneuver. [Chiefly Brit.]
[1913 Webster]
manoeuvre
(wn)
manoeuvre
n 1: a plan for attaining a particular goal [syn: tactic,
tactics, maneuver, manoeuvre]
2: a military training exercise [syn: maneuver, manoeuvre,
simulated military operation]
3: a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and
skill; "he made a great maneuver"; "the runner was out on a
play by the shortstop" [syn: maneuver, manoeuvre, play]
4: a move made to gain a tactical end [syn: maneuver,
manoeuvre, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre]
5: an action aimed at evading an opponent [syn: maneuver,
manoeuvre, evasive action]
v 1: act in order to achieve a certain goal; "He maneuvered to
get the chairmanship"; "She maneuvered herself into the
directorship" [syn: maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre]
2: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
[syn: steer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre,
direct, point, head, guide, channelize,
channelise]
3: perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to
secure an advantage in attack or defense [syn: manoeuver,
maneuver, manoeuvre, operate]
podobné slovodefinícia
manoeuvre
(encz)
manoeuvre,manévr n: Zdeněk Brož
manoeuvred
(encz)
manoeuvred,
manoeuvrer
(encz)
manoeuvrer, n:
manoeuvres
(encz)
manoeuvres,manévruje Zdeněk Brožmanoeuvres,manévry Zdeněk Brož
outmanoeuvre
(encz)
outmanoeuvre,přechytračit v: Zdeněk Brožoutmanoeuvre,vymanévrovat v: Zdeněk Brož
outmanoeuvred
(encz)
outmanoeuvred,
tactical manoeuvre
(encz)
tactical manoeuvre,taktický manévr n: Cascaval
Manoeuvred
(gcide)
Maneuver \Ma*neu"ver\, Manoeuvre \Ma*noeu"vre\, v. i. [imp. & p.
p. Maneuveredor Manoeuvred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Maneuvering, or Manoeuvring.] [Cf. F. manoeuvrer. See
Maneuver, n.]
1. To perform a movement or movements in military or naval
tactics; to make changes in position with the intention of
getting an advantage in attack or defense.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hence: To make changes in one's approach to solving a
problem, so as to achieve maximum advantage in a changing
situation; -- used especially in competitive situations,
as in politics, diplomacy, or sports.
[PJC]

3. To manage with address or art; to scheme.
[1913 Webster] Maneuver
Manoeuvrer
(gcide)
Maneuverer \Ma*neu"ver*er\, Manoeuvrer \Ma*noeu"vrer\, n.
One who maneuvers.
[1913 Webster]

This charming widow Beaumont is a nanoeuvrer. We can't
well make an English word of it. --Miss
Edgeworth.
[1913 Webster]
Outmanoeuvre
(gcide)
Outmaneuver \Out`ma*neu"ver\, Outmanoeuvre \Out`ma*noeu"vre\, v.
t.
To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outwit
or frustrate by clever stratagems; to outgeneral.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
manoeuvre
(wn)
manoeuvre
n 1: a plan for attaining a particular goal [syn: tactic,
tactics, maneuver, manoeuvre]
2: a military training exercise [syn: maneuver, manoeuvre,
simulated military operation]
3: a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and
skill; "he made a great maneuver"; "the runner was out on a
play by the shortstop" [syn: maneuver, manoeuvre, play]
4: a move made to gain a tactical end [syn: maneuver,
manoeuvre, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre]
5: an action aimed at evading an opponent [syn: maneuver,
manoeuvre, evasive action]
v 1: act in order to achieve a certain goal; "He maneuvered to
get the chairmanship"; "She maneuvered herself into the
directorship" [syn: maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre]
2: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
[syn: steer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre,
direct, point, head, guide, channelize,
channelise]
3: perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to
secure an advantage in attack or defense [syn: manoeuver,
maneuver, manoeuvre, operate]
manoeuvrer
(wn)
manoeuvrer
n 1: a person skilled in maneuvering [syn: maneuverer,
manoeuvrer]
outmanoeuvre
(wn)
outmanoeuvre
v 1: defeat by more skillful maneuvering; "The English troops
outmaneuvered the Germans"; "My new supervisor knows how to
outmaneuver the boss in most situations" [syn:
outmaneuver, outmanoeuvre, outsmart]
tactical manoeuvre
(wn)
tactical manoeuvre
n 1: a move made to gain a tactical end [syn: maneuver,
manoeuvre, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre]

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