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manoeuvre
[mə'nu:və]
n
transp.
manoeuvre
n
manoeuvres
v
transp., avia., engl.
manoeuvres
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manoeuvre
[mə'nu:və]
n
mil.
a movement to place ships or aircraft in a position of advantage over the enemy
;
a tactical exercise carried out at sea, in the air, on the ground, or on a map in imitation of war
;
the operation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, to cause it to perform desired movements
;
employment of forces on the battlefield through movement in combination with fire, or fire potential, to achieve a position of advantage over the enemy in order to accomplish the mission
mil., logist.
A movement to place ships or aircraft in a position of advantage over the enemy. 2. Employment of forces on the battlefield through movement in combination with fire, or fire potential, to achieve a position of advantage over the enemy in order to accomplish the mission.
(UKR/NATO)
;
The operation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, to cause it to perform desired movements.
(UKR/NATO)
manoeuvre:
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