maneuvered
英 [məˈnuːvəd]
美 [məˈnuvərd]
v. (使某物)移动,运动; 熟练而巧妙地引导; 演习
maneuver的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- For most of us, this experience occurred during the first days of life, when we turned our head in response to an increasingly familiar voice and maneuvered our eyes to be in contact with Mother.
对我们大多数的人来说,在我们生命初期的时段,通常我们经历的镜射过程是我们会倾心地聆听并对身边那日渐熟悉的声音进行回应,并会用我们的眼神来注视我们的母亲。 - By himself, with no crew or assistant, he maneuvered the UAV by remote control and shot 80 minutes of video.
他自己使用遥控器操控无人机,拍摄了80分钟的视频。 - As she maneuvered her walker to elevator I provided a visual description of her tiny room.
当她推起助步车进入电梯时,我对她的小房间进行了一番视觉描述。 - He maneuvered his car out of the narrow street.
他巧妙地把车子驶离狭窄的街道。 - The three dolphins would have to be caught in open water and then maneuvered into canvas slings.
工作人员只好在隔水中将这三只海豚逮住,然后设法将其弄入吊袋。 - We all maneuvered successfully to get our job done, so to speak.
可以说我们每个人都成功地使我们的使命得以完成。 - Flowing silks and heavy brocades can be easily maneuvered into this style.
流动的丝和重重的锦缎可以很容易与这种风格相搭配。 - He maneuvered his swinging foot until it found the lip of the lower hatch, then moved off onto the security of this middle room's floor.
他这只脚摇摆着,试探着,踏上下面那个开口的边缘,再挪到旁边,踩上了这个位于中层的房间的地板。 - The innumerable variations of one single color are again maneuvered to communicate emotion and ambience.
画面仍以单一色彩的丰富幻变来表现情绪、意境。 - ( nautical) the minimum rate of motion needed for a vessel to be maneuvered.
飞船演习时运动最低速率。
