manoeuvrable in English

adjective
1
(especially of a craft or vessel) able to be maneuvered easily while in motion.
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1. The Bathyscaphe was a type of a manoeuvrable free diving submersible

2. High level air-attack was not judged to be a threat against fast and manoeuvrable ships like destroyers.

3. 14 Draughts of cold air were difficult to avoid, and manoeuvrable folding screens offered a practical and often beautiful solution.

4. The Blunderbuss is very manoeuvrable in the melée of battle with its 18-inch brass barrel and 33 1/2 inch length overall (.69 calibre)

5. Ape is a brand which, with more than seventy years of history and success, is recognised in numerous areas of Europe and of the world with the most compact, manoeuvrable and versatile light urban transport, such as to make Piaggio the absolute market leader in India in …

6. Description: Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera; with their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight.Bats are more manoeuvrable than birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium

7. The subject of the invention is a spacecraft afterbody device provided with at least one rocket motor (2) at the rear of the craft characterized in that it comprises at least one manoeuvrable cowl element (3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d), suitable for taking a first position, for masking and for reducing the rear drag of the craft, where it extends the fuselage of the craft around at least a part of a nozzle (4) of the rocket motor of the craft and stretches beyond the rear of the fuselage of the craft, and for taking a fully deployed second position for increasing the aerodynamic drag of the craft.