manoeuver|manoeuvers in English

noun

[mə'nuːvə(r)]

planned military exercise; change in the movement or direction of a moving vehicle; move which involves skill and dexterity; strategy (also maneuver)

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1. Getting the manoeuvers at low altitude is always good training.

2. Canalize: 1 v direct the flow of Synonyms: canalise , channel Type of: channelise , channelize , direct , guide , head , maneuver , manoeuver , manoeuvre , point

3. Canalise: 1 v direct the flow of Synonyms: Canalize , channel Type of: channelise , channelize , direct , guide , head , maneuver , manoeuver , manoeuvre , point

4. Canalize definition: direct the flow of synonyms: canalise, maneuver, manoeuvre, head, channel, direct, manoeuver, point, channelise, channelize, guide, steer

5. Canalise: 1 v direct the flow of Synonyms: canalize , channel Type of: channelise , channelize , direct , guide , head , maneuver , manoeuver , manoeuvre , point

6. The loss of a tempo with 9...h6 gives White enough time to complete the Nbd2–f1–g3 manoeuver, and the pawn move can also weaken Black's kingside.

7. Aircraft flying within the CLAWR are able to manoeuver at supersonic speeds from the surface of the range to an infinite altitude, thus providing absolute training freedom in any situation.