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maneuver
(mə-nū'vər, -nyū'-)
n.
- A strategic or tactical military or naval movement.
- A large-scale tactical exercise carried out under simulated conditions of war. Often used in the plural.
- A controlled change in movement or direction of a moving vehicle or vessel, as in the flight path of an aircraft.
- A movement or procedure involving skill and dexterity.
- A strategic action undertaken to gain an end.
- Artful handling of affairs that is often marked by scheming and deceit. See synonyms at wile.
v., -vered, -ver·ing, -vers. v.intr.
- To carry out a military or naval maneuver.
- To make a controlled series of changes in movement or direction toward an objective: maneuvered to get closer to the stage.
- To shift ground; change tactics: The opposition had no room in which to maneuver.
- To use stratagems in gaining an end.
- To alter the tactical placement of (troops or warships).
- To direct through a series of movements or changes in course: maneuvered the car through traffic.
- 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.
See definition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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noun
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)
n.
- The area of water between two piers or alongside a pier that receives a ship for loading, unloading, or repairs.
- A pier; a wharf.
- A group of piers on a commercial waterfront that serve as a general landing area for ships or boats. Often used in the plural.
- A platform at which trucks or trains load or unload cargo.
v., docked, dock·ing, docks. v.tr.
- To maneuver (a vessel or vehicle) into or next to a dock.
- To couple (two or more spacecraft, for example) in space.
To move or come into a dock.
[Dutch dok, from Middle Dutch doc, from dūken, to go under water, dive.]
dock2 (dŏk)
n.
- The solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail.
- The tail of an animal after it has been bobbed or clipped.
- To clip short or cut off (an animal's tail, for example).
- To deprive of a benefit or a part of one's wages, especially as a punishment: The company docks its employees for unauthorized absences.
- To withhold or deduct a part from (one's salary or wages).
[Middle English dok.]
dock3 (dŏk)
n.
An enclosed place where the defendant stands or sits in a court of law.
idiom:
in the dock
- On trial or under intense scrutiny.
[Obsolete Flemish docke, cage.]
dock4 (dŏk)
n.
See sorrel1 (sense 1).
[Middle English, from Old English docce.]
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unload verb (TELL)
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 ...))
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 ...))
5 (…に)〈銃の〉弾を撃ち込む((into ...)).
6 〈持ち株などを〉処分する.
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