- plan of maneuver
- план маневра
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
maneuver — [n1] move, tactic action, angle, artifice, contrivance, curveball, demarche, device, dodge, fancy footwork*, feint, finesse, gambit, game, gimmick, intrigue, jig*, machination, manipulation, measure, movement, plan, play, plot, ploy, procedure,… … New thesaurus
maneuver — I (tactic) noun approach, course of conduct, decursio, decursus, device, line of action, management, manipulation, mode of procedure, move, operation, plan of attack, planned campaign, procedure, scheme, stratagem, strategy, stroke, undertaking… … Law dictionary
plan — n 1: a diagram of an area of land (as a subdivision) filed in the registry of deeds see also plot plan 2: a detailed program; esp: one made under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code that places future earnings under the control of a trustee,… … Law dictionary
maneuver — [mə no͞o′vər, mənyo͞o′vər] n. [Fr manœuvre, orig., hand labor < VL manuopera < L manu operare, to work by hand < manus, a hand (see MANUAL) + opera, pl. of opus, a work: see OPUS] 1. a planned and controlled tactical or strategic… … English World dictionary
plan of attack — index design (intent), maneuver (tactic), strategy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
plan strategy — index maneuver Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Maneuver warfare — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial … Wikipedia
maneuver — maneuverable, adj. maneuverability, n. maneuverer, n. /meuh nooh veuhr/, n., v., maneuvered, maneuvering. n. 1. a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc. 2. maneuvers, a series of tactical exercises usually carried… … Universalium
maneuver — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. artifice, stratagem, tactic. See cunning, plan. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A movement, usually military] Syn. stratagem, movement, procedure; see plan 2 , tactics . 2. [A trick] Syn. trick, subterfuge,… … English dictionary for students
maneuver — ma|neu|ver1 [ mə nuvər ] verb intransitive or transitive * 1. ) maneuver through/into/out of etc. to use skill to move something or someone, usually when it is difficult to do so: While he was talking, Rick maneuvered his brother out of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
maneuver — {{11}}maneuver (n.) planned movement of troops or warship, 1758, from Fr. manoeuvre manipulation, maneuver, from O.Fr. manovre manual labor (13c.), from M.L. manuopera (Cf. Sp. maniobra, It. manovra), from manuoperare work with the hands, from L … Etymology dictionary