manoeuvre in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for manoeuvre in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.ma·noeu·vre [mə'nuːvəʳ] N

II.ma·noeu·vre [mə'nuːvəʳ] VB trans

III.ma·noeu·vre [mə'nuːvəʳ] VB intr

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
execute manoeuvre, order, plan
execute manoeuvre, order, plan
copybook manoeuvre [or Am maneuver]
room for manoeuvre

manoeuvre Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have room for manoeuvre
to manoeuvre sb into a compromise
copybook manoeuvre [or Am maneuver]
room for manoeuvre

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It happened once that he got late coming back from the military manoeuvres.
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His uncle and local supporters followed him through these various manoeuvres.
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Beaching gear was available for manoeuvring the aircraft when not on the water.
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Battles were relatively rare as armies could manoeuvre for months, with no direct conflict.
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A point was chosen on the lane which was narrow enough so that the royal coach and six horses would not be able to manoeuvre.
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The region was agricultural land, with plenty of wide open areas and small roads on which to manoeuvre the armies.
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In both of these variations, slow and subtle manoeuvres are often necessary to complete development.
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To correct for this orbital perturbation, regular orbital stationkeeping manoeuvres are necessary, amounting to a delta-v of approximately 50 m/s per year.
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The large police presence was explained with undergoing security forces exercise manoeuvres.
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It had a unique 4-wheeled castering undercarriage that allowed the aircraft to be manoeuvred on small, pitching flightdecks.
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