1.谨慎或熟练的动作
2.花招,巧计
3.(军队)调遣,演习
1.巧妙地移动,有技巧地引导
2.用计得到,使花招获得
1.a movement that you have to make with care or skill
2.a clever plan or action that you use to get something you want, especially one that uses illegal or dishonest methods
3.a planned movement by a military group
1.to use skill to move something or someone, usually when it is difficult to do so
2.to get something you want, often in a way that is not honest
1.There was a rattle through the deck below him as the ship automatically maneuvered for the transfer to sub-light speed.
飞船自动调整到亚光速时,他下面的甲板发出了格格的响声。
2.The pair of sticks is maneuvered in one hand, between the thumb and fingers, and used to pick up pieces of food.
一双筷子用一只手操作,置于拇指和手指之间,用以夹起块片食物。
3.The statesmen still schemed and maneuvered as if nothing grew but the power of wary and fortunate kings .
政治家们还在勾心斗角,用计谋、施策略,好象除了小心翼翼的和幸运的国王们的权力外,什么都没有发生。
4.Goldman -- and to a lesser extent, Morgan Stanley -- has maneuvered through the credit crisis better than other investment banks.
与其他投行相比,高盛更好地渡过了信贷危机,摩根士丹利次之。
5.In the face of these radical challenges, the King maneuvered to avoid appearing backward or feudal .
面对这些激进派的挑战,国王运用策略,避免显得落后或封建。
6.Look, he maneuvered the ball around the defense line!
看,他踢了个弧线球越过了人墙。
7.By secretly buying company shares he maneuvered himself into a controlling position.
他通过秘密地购买公司的股票而得到一个要职。
8.Several witnesses were calling the pilot a hero because he maneuvered the plane away from the crowded grandstands at the last moment.
很多目击者都称那个飞行员是个英雄,他在最后时刻操纵飞机避开了看台上的人群。
9.Even the most devote of his warriors are pawns to be used, maneuvered, gambled with, and if need be, sacrificed.
阴谋、冒险、孤注一掷,如果需要,甚至他的忠诚战士也会被充当炮灰。
10.Finally, just before they maneuvered her into a sling, she sank her needle-sharp teeth into Jeff's hand.
终于,就在他们要把她弄进吊袋的时候,她那尖如针芒的牙齿对着杰夫的手就咬了下去。