manoeuver

Found in thesaurus: move, act, control, command, go

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manoeuver
v. maniobrar
 
s. ardid, treta; maniobra, operación

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maneuver1 [manoeuvre, -UK]
(n.) = maniobra.
Ex: Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.
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* accomplish + manoeuver = lograr realizar una maniobra.
* freedom for manoeuvre = libertad de maniobra.

 
maneuver2 [manoeuvre, -UK]
(v.) = maniobrar, valérselas.
Ex: Reference librarians must be able to maneuver effectively within the conventions used in the different catalogs.

 
manoeuvre1 [maneuver, -USA]
(n.) = maniobra.
Ex: Manoeuvres that have been used, as the the percipient observer well knows, include simplifications and routines to save time.
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* accomplish + manoeuvre = lograr realizar una maniobra.
* freedom for manoeuvre = libertad de maniobra.
* margin of/for manoeuvre = margen de maniobra.
* military manoeuvre = maniobra militar.
* room for manoeuvre = margen de maniobra, libertad de maniobra.

 
manoeuvre2 [maneuver, -USA]
(v.) = maniobrar, valérselas.
Ex: Reference librarians must be able to maneuver effectively within the conventions used in the different catalogs.
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* outmanoeuvre [outmaneuver, -USA] = ganarle la partida a Alguien, ganarle la vez a Alguien.