2020年3月20日 星期五

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These are the stocks senators unloaded before the coronavirus market crash.

For more than a century, Japanese naval forces 海軍 have been kept afloat with curry.
Ships and submarines have their own unique recipes. ATLASOBSCURA.COM



How Curry Became a Japanese Naval Tradition


Trains move across the country from on railway to another. with no unloading and reloading because of different gauge or different air pressure for brake.

 Chinese Astronauts Make Their First Manual Docking With Orbiting ...
New York Times
The maneuver was an important step in the development of China's space program, which includes plans to build a space station by 2020.

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China's Space Program Bolstered by First Docking
New York Times
By ANDREW JACOBS BEIJING — With a “kiss” more than 200 miles above Earth, a pair of Chinese spacecraft successfully coupled early Thursday morning, bringing the country one step closer to its four-decade quest for manned space exploration. ...



maneuver
(mə-nū'vər, -nyū'-) pronunciation
n.
    1. A strategic or tactical military or naval movement.
    2. A large-scale tactical exercise carried out under simulated conditions of war. Often used in the plural.
  1. A controlled change in movement or direction of a moving vehicle or vessel, as in the flight path of an aircraft.
  2. A movement or procedure involving skill and dexterity.
    1. A strategic action undertaken to gain an end.
    2. Artful handling of affairs that is often marked by scheming and deceit. See synonyms at wile.

v., -vered, -ver·ing, -vers. v.intr.
  1. To carry out a military or naval maneuver.
  2. To make a controlled series of changes in movement or direction toward an objective: maneuvered to get closer to the stage.
  3. To shift ground; change tactics: The opposition had no room in which to maneuver.
  4. To use stratagems in gaining an end.
v.tr.
  1. To alter the tactical placement of (troops or warships).
  2. To direct through a series of movements or changes in course: maneuvered the car through traffic.
  3. To manipulate into a desired position or toward a predetermined goal: maneuvered him into signing the contract. See synonyms at manipulate.
[French manœuvre, from Old French maneuvre, manual work, from Medieval Latin manuopera, from Latin manū operārī, to work by hand : manū, ablative of manus, hand + operārī, to work.]
maneuverability ma·neu'ver·a·bil'i·ty n.
maneuverable ma·neu'ver·a·ble adj.
maneuverer ma·neu'ver·er n.

maneuver
[名]1 (軍隊・軍艦などの)作戦行動, 機動作戦, 戦術的展開;((〜s))大演習, 機動演習 carry out large-scale maneuvers大演習を行う on maneuve...


[名]
1 (軍隊・軍艦などの)作戦行動, 機動作戦, 戦術的展開;((〜s))大演習, 機動演習
carry out large-scale maneuvers
大演習を行う
on maneuvers
演習(中)で.
2 巧妙な手段, 妙計, 策略, 術策(trick).
━━[動](他)
1 〈軍隊・軍艦などを〉動かす, 移動させる;…を演習させる.
2 …を策略で動かす[操縦する];…を(策略で)うまく(…)させる((into ...))
maneuver a person into confessing
まんまと人に白状させる
maneuver a conversation
巧みに会話を進める.
3 …を巧みに扱う, さばく, あやつる, うまく動かす
I maneuvered the car intoout ofthe garage.
車をうまく車庫入れした[車庫から出した].
━━(自)
1 〈軍隊・軍艦などが〉機動する, 戦術的展開をする, 演習する.
2 策動する, たくらむ, 巧みに処理する
maneuver for advantage
甘い汁を吸おうと策を巡らす.
[フランス語←ラテン語manūoperāre (manus手+operāre仕事する=手で仕事する). △OPERATE, MANUS
maneuver for position
(競争などで)有利な位置につこうと画策する.
maneuverability
[名]操縦性.
maneuverable
[形]移動しやすい.




stratagem  Line breaks: strata|gem
Pronunciation: /ˈstratədʒəm/Definition of stratagem in English:


noun

1A plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve an end:a series of devious stratagems
1.1[MASS NOUN] archaic Skill in devising plans or schemescunning.




Origin

Late 15th century (originally denoting a military ploy): from French stratagème, via Latin from Greekstratēgēma, from stratēgein 'be a general', from stratēgos, from stratos 'army' + agein 'to lead'.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spider%27s_Stratagem


dock
(dŏk) pronunciation
n.
  1. The area of water between two piers or alongside a pier that receives a ship for loading, unloading, or repairs.
  2. A pier; a wharf.
  3. A group of piers on a commercial waterfront that serve as a general landing area for ships or boats. Often used in the plural.
  4. A platform at which trucks or trains load or unload cargo.

v., docked, dock·ing, docks. v.tr.
  1. To maneuver (a vessel or vehicle) into or next to a dock.
  2. To couple (two or more spacecraft, for example) in space.
v.intr.
To move or come into a dock.

[Dutch dok, from Middle Dutch doc, from dūken, to go under water, dive.]

dock2 (dŏk) pronunciation
n.
  1. The solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail.
  2. The tail of an animal after it has been bobbed or clipped.
tr.v., docked, dock·ing, docks.
  1. To clip short or cut off (an animal's tail, for example).
  2. To deprive of a benefit or a part of one's wages, especially as a punishment: The company docks its employees for unauthorized absences.
  3. To withhold or deduct a part from (one's salary or wages).
[Middle English dok.]

dock3 (dŏk) pronunciation
n.
An enclosed place where the defendant stands or sits in a court of law.

idiom:
in the dock
  1. On trial or under intense scrutiny.
[Obsolete Flemish docke, cage.]

dock4 (dŏk) pronunciation
n.
See sorrel1 (sense 1).

[Middle English, from Old English docce.]

unload verb (TELL)


[ I or T ] informal to tell someone about your problems, the things thatworry you, etc.:

I've been unloading my worries on poor Ann here.

[ I ] us informal to express strong emotions such as anger freely to another person:

I was so stressed out, I just needed to unload.

unload

音節
ùn • lóad
レベル
社会人必須
unloadの変化形
unloaded (過去形) • unloaded (過去分詞) • unloading (現在分詞) • unloads (三人称単数現在)
[動](他)
1 〈車・船などから〉荷[乗客]を降ろす
unload an airplane
飛行機から荷を降ろす.
2 〈積み荷を〉(…から)降ろす;〈車などが〉〈積み荷・乗客などを〉降ろす((from ...))
unload goods from a truck
トラックから荷を降ろす
The ship is unloading containers at the pier.
船がさん橋でコンテナを降ろしている.
3 〈やっかいなものを〉除去する;…を(…に)押しつける((on, onto ...));〈心の〉重荷を降ろす;〈悩みなどを〉(…に)打ち明ける, 吐露する((on, onto ...))
unload one's troubles onto one's psychiatrist
精神科医に悩みを打ち明ける.
4 〈火器・カメラなどから〉装填(そうてん)物[弾丸, フィルムなど]を抜き取る
unload a gun
鉄砲から弾丸を抜き取る.
5 (…に)〈銃の〉弾を撃ち込む((into ...)).
6 〈持ち株などを〉処分する.
━━(自)
1 〈車・船などが〉積み荷を降ろす, 荷揚げする;〈人が〉列車[車]から降りる
The bus is unloading.
バスが人を降ろしている.
2 弾丸[フィルム]を抜き取る.
ùn・lóad・er
[名]


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