「manoeuvre」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Kocher | manoeuvre, a surgical manoeuvre |
| by a pair of strand jack gantries that could | manoeuvre along the main cable. |
| Broke remained able to | manoeuvre, although she had lost her bow. |
| The Whites started encircling | manoeuvre and tightening encirclement. |
| The Hummers are difficult to | manoeuvre, and their speed may be difficult to control |
| poor seakeeper as she was wet, difficult to | manoeuvre and a heavy roller. |
| This was a highly dangerous | manoeuvre and Ernst Udet asked Ernst Heinkel to come u |
| ater speed (over 20 m.p.h.) was difficult to | manoeuvre, and the keel to beam ratio was too high. |
| The British successfully executed the | manoeuvre, and at 13:15 Linois opened fire on the lead |
| to distinguish between a tempting political | manoeuvre and the hard, unpalatable fact that the refu |
| e Crimean War, where she proved difficult to | manoeuvre and, like other sailing vessels, often had t |
| Notable was the flanking | manoeuvre around the Mareth Line. |
| directly at Ceylon, the corvette was able to | manoeuvre around the frigate and place herself in a ra |
| s fire support, reconnaissance and offensive | manoeuvre, as well as serving as infantry command and |
| fortifications around Razabil, by a flanking | manoeuvre, before the division was withdrawn into rese |
| ne, with the plot being that the player must | manoeuvre boxes in a warehouse in order to make enough |
| itutional Court controversially allowed this | manoeuvre but warned that it might block a future diss |
| took the name Fifth Column after a military | manoeuvre by Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil |
| Collision avoidance | manoeuvre conducted by the International Space Station |
| ariety of roles including infantry mobility, | manoeuvre, direct and indirect fire support, casualty |
| The | manoeuvre failed, resulting in a confused and ferociou |
| he radio and I pulled with him into a pop-up | manoeuvre for the first time in my life in a Skyhawk. |
| Arm, either used to find the enemy, or as a | manoeuvre force to deliver a physical shock to the inf |
| credited as co-writer was seen as a business | manoeuvre in the post-Beatles legal matters. |
| Napoleon therefore devised the Smolensk | Manoeuvre in an attempt to sweep behind the enemy and |
| of the Second World War, and he struggled to | manoeuvre in the transfer market. |
| ost experienced Polish specialists in war of | manoeuvre, in 1940 he joined the ZWZ resistance organi |
| This proved a trigger for Deng's | manoeuvre in 1978 to gain control of economic policy i |
| ff climb, although safe it was a spectacular | manoeuvre in an aircraft weighing 69 tons and with a 9 |
| q Pocket and repelling a Blood Pact flanking | manoeuvre in the Montorq Forest, the Ghosts are withdr |
| ateful summer's afternoon he attempted a new | manoeuvre in his Sopwith Camel and flew the machine up |
| e still used the Gatineau side as a spur, to | manoeuvre into the E.B. Eddy/Domtar plant on Lemieux I |
| , and determining that she was attempting to | manoeuvre into a position to better fight the Terpsich |
| Another use of a collision avoidance | manoeuvre is to abort an automated docking, and such a |
| She went on to | manoeuvre Leander into a war with the native Libyans, |
| ttempted to lap Jonathan Palmer: during this | manoeuvre Mansell hit the back off the McLaren and spu |
| andidate for re-election through a political | manoeuvre of the Salazar's single party regime. |
| The goalkeeper Mitchell decided on the | manoeuvre of dervish leaps in the air while the act wa |
| ture, and aspired to the lion's place by the | manoeuvre of the mole, but afterwards he spoke in high |
| rps of the 4th Panzerarmee in the two-pincer | manoeuvre of the Krasnokutsk and Akhtyrka areas. |
| Despite this, it attempted a bypassing | manoeuvre on the right to force the relocation and wit |
| wing lap, Fernandez did a very good overtake | manoeuvre on Junqueira. |
| A collision avoidance | manoeuvre or Debris Avoidance Manoeuvre (DAM) is a man |
| The Pique was now unable to | manoeuvre or bring any of her guns to bear on the Blan |
| ortion of his army in the immediate area) to | manoeuvre out from between the two enemy armies to avo |
| ir of doors would be difficult for people to | manoeuvre past. |
| This | manoeuvre put the ship right across the bow of the U-2 |
| The | manoeuvre relies on the thread that was used to spin t |
| Manoeuvre Support Squadron (MSS) | |
| anisation a rifle platoon of the battalion's | Manoeuvre Support Company was raised and named 58 Plat |
| A similar | manoeuvre that failed during the sprint race forced Ve |
| During this | manoeuvre, the Belgian troops were surrounded by the G |
| d by mantelets which could be used to easily | manoeuvre the canons. |
| efore the ship's automatic thrusting systems | manoeuvre the ship into planetary orbit. |
| ut today the groundstaff rely on manpower to | manoeuvre the covers onto the Edgbaston pitch. |
| ent of Rajasthan with a vision to combat and | manoeuvre the growing requirements of a large city in |
| ive on as beings of pure consciousness, in a | manoeuvre they dubbed "the Final Sanction". |
| .F.C. (FRANCE) Bold in attack and skilful in | manoeuvre, this officer is conspicuous for his success |
| ase their spacecraft from the mothership and | manoeuvre through the asteroid field. |
| 16 June either, still suspecting a flanking | manoeuvre through Mons. |
| aking advantage of this, the Germans began a | manoeuvre to surround the 43rd brigade using units sit |
| a low-level penetration followed by a pop-up | manoeuvre to release the weapon at 1,000 ft (300 m) Fo |
| Rounds per minute, and ECE cycle (a standard | manoeuvre used to calibrate On-Board diagnosis) are re |
| e began his second orbit began testing a yaw | manoeuvre using the Earth through the main window as a |
| force in the world today capable of complex | manoeuvre war fighting . |
| The deorbit | manoeuvre was performed on 26 April 2011, with debris |
| This | manoeuvre was demonstrated shortly after the launch of |
| This diversion | manoeuvre was a failure since it was established that |
| pilot to assess the situation and execute a | manoeuvre was minimal. |
| tanks were unable to travel fast enough, the | manoeuvre was led by an ad hoc brigade of armoured car |
| operation was the last action in the war of | manoeuvre, which had lasted sixteen months. |
| obert Wodrow, some attributed to Cleland the | manoeuvre which led to the victory. |
| hed his course to the south, hoping that the | manoeuvre would not be seen in the darkness and that h |
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