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maneuver (US), manoeuvre (UK) n | (military: movement) (στρατιωτικός) | ελιγμός ουσ αρσ |
| | The troops are out of manoeuvres and are afraid of losing the battle. |
maneuver (US), manoeuvre (UK) n | often plural (strategy, plan) (μεταφορικά) | ελιγμός ουσ αρσ |
| | | στρατήγημα ουσ ουδ |
| | (καθομιλουμένη, μεταφορικά) | μανούβρα ουσ θηλ |
| | The executive planned a manoeuvre to gain control of the company. |
maneuver (US), manoeuvre (UK) n | often plural (skillful movement) | κίνηση ουσ θηλ |
| | The chess player performed a manoeuvre that won the match. |
maneuvers (US), manoeuvres (UK) npl | (military movements) | ελιγμός ουσ αρσ |
| | | μανούβρα ουσ θηλ |
| | The army is practicing maneuvers to prepare for battle. |
maneuver [sth] (US), manoeuvre [sth] (UK)⇒ vtr | (steer, drive) | οδηγώ, μανουβράρω ρ μ |
| | Lily maneuvered the truck around the fallen tree. |
maneuver [sb/sth] (US), manoeuvre [sb/sth] (UK)⇒ vtr | (manipulate [sb]) | χειραγωγώ ρ μ |
| | The president maneuvered congress in order to pass the bill. |
maneuver (US), manoeuvre (UK) vi | (use manipulation) | ελίσσομαι ρ αμ |
| | | μανουβράρω ρ μ |
| | He maneuvered for the job for a year. |