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manoeuvre verb ⇨ drive 1 (manoeuvre a car) ⇨ manipulate (manoeuvre your way to the top of the company)manoeuvre noun ⇨ tacticdrive1 verb drive a car 开车drive yourself too hard 把自己弄得太累drive ♦︎ fly ♦︎ steer ♦︎ manoeuvre ♦︎ handle ♦︎ pilot ♦︎ navigate ♦︎ sailThese words all mean to operate a vehicle such as a car, plane or boat. 这些词均表示驾驶交通工具。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to drive / fly / steer / manoeuvre / navigate / sail sth into / out of sth◆to drive / fly / steer / navigate / sail sth across / through sth◆to drive / steer / manoeuvre / handle / navigate a car◆to fly / steer / manoeuvre / handle / pilot / navigate a plane◆to steer / manoeuvre / handle / pilot / navigate / sail a boat / ship◆to learn to drive / fly / navigate / sail◆to drive / fly / steer / manoeuvre / pilot / navigate sth skilfully◆a driving / flying / sailing lesson / instructor / course / school■ drive (drove, driven) [intransitive, transitive] to control a vehicle with wheels such as a car or truck 驾驶;开车◆Can you drive?你会开车吗?◆Don't drive so fast!不要开这么快!◆He drives a taxi (= as his job).他是开出租车的。◆You need a special licence to drive a heavy goods vehicle.你需要有特别驾照才能开重型货车。 see also drive ⇨ go verb 2 , drive ⇨ flight noun ■ fly (flies, flying, flew, flown) [intransitive, transitive] to control an aircraft in the air 驾驶飞机;操纵(飞行器)◆Where did you learn to fly?你在哪儿学的开飞机?◆She's trained to fly passenger planes, not military jets.她受过驾驶客机的训练,而不是战斗机。◆They deliberately flew the plane into enemy airspace.他们故意把飞机开进敌方领空。◆I've never flown one of these before.我以前没开过这种飞机。 see also fly ⇨ go 2 ■ steer [transitive, intransitive] to control the direction in which a boat, car or other vehicle moves 驾驶(船、汽车等);掌控方向盘◆The captain steered the boat into the narrow harbour.船长把船开进了狭窄的港口。◆Pilots need to learn to steer on the ground as well as in the air.飞行员要学会在地面上以及空中操纵飞机。■ manoeuvre (BrE) (NAmE maneuver) / /məˈnuːvə(r)/ / [transitive, intransitive] to move or turn a vehicle skilfully or carefully (熟练或谨慎地)移动,转弯◆She manoeuvred the car carefully into the garage.她小心翼翼把车开进了车库。◆There was very little room to manoeuvre.几乎没有什么活动空间。■ handle [transitive] to control a vehicle 控制,操纵(车辆)◆I wasn't sure if I could handle such a powerful car.我没有把握驾驶功率这么大的汽车。ⓘ A vehicle that handles well/badly is easy/difficult to drive or control. * handle well/badly表示车辆容易/难以驾驶或操纵 [intransitive] ◆This type of car handles well in all weather conditions.这种汽车无论天气好坏开起来都很灵便。 ■ pilot [transitive] to fly an aircraft or guide a boat 驾驶(飞行器);领航(船只)◆The plane was piloted by the instructor.那架飞机由教练员驾驶。◆The captain piloted the boat into a mooring.船长把船驶进了泊位。■ navigate / /ˈnævɪgeɪt/ / [intransitive, transitive] to find the position of a car, boat or plane that you are travelling in and the direction you need to go in, for example by using a map 导航;确定(汽车、船或飞机的)位置和方向◆I'll drive and you can navigate.我开车,你引路。◆Ships used to be navigated by the stars (= using the position of the stars to find out the position of the ship).过去船只都是根据星辰来确定航向。■ sail [transitive, intransitive] to control a boat or ship with a sail 驾驶(帆船)◆She sails her own yacht.她驾驶自己的游艇。◆He managed to sail the boat between the rocks.他设法驾船在礁石间航行。◆I learned to sail as a child.我很小就学会了驾驶帆船。 manipulate verb manipulate ♦︎ steer ♦︎ engineer ♦︎ manoeuvre ♦︎ pull strings ♦︎ turn sth to your advantageThese words all mean to control or influence sth in such a way that you get what you want. 这些词均表示操纵、控制、影响,以此谋求利益。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to manipulate / manoeuvre sb into sth◆to manipulate / engineer a situation◆to turn a situation to your advantage◆to manipulate / steer the conversation◆to deliberately manipulate / steer / engineer sth◆to successfully manipulate / manoeuvre sth■ manipulate / /məˈnɪpjuleɪt/ / [transitive] (disapproving) to control or influence sb/sth, often in a dishonest way so that they do not realize it (暗中)控制,操纵,影响◆She uses her charm to manipulate people.她利用自身的魅力来摆布别人。◆He knows how to manipulate public opinion.他知道如何左右舆论。◆They managed to manipulate us into agreeing to help.他们设法对我们施加影响,使我们答应帮忙。▸ manipulation / /məˌnɪpjuˈleɪʃn/ / noun [uncountable, countable] ◆Advertising like this is a cynical manipulation of the elderly.做这样的广告就是肆意耍弄老年人。▸ manipulative / /məˈnɪpjələtɪv; NAmE məˈnɪpjəleɪtɪv/ adjective ◆manipulative behaviour操纵性的行为■ steer [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to take control of a situation and influence the way in which it develops 操纵;控制;引导◆He managed to steer the conversation away from his divorce.他设法把话题从他离婚一事上扯开。◆She steered the team to victory.她率领全队取得胜利。■ engineer [transitive] (often disapproving) to arrange for sth to happen or take place, especially when this is done secretly in order to give you an advantage 密谋策划◆She engineered a further meeting with him.她精心安排又和他见了一面。■ manoeuvre (BrE) (NAmE maneuver) /məˈnuːvə(r)/ / [transitive, intransitive] (sometimes disapproving) to control or influence a situation to give you an advantage in a skilful but possibly dishonest way 操纵;控制;使花招◆The new laws have left us little room for / to manoeuvre (= not much opportunity to change or influence a situation).新法律没给我们留下多少回旋的余地。◆She manoeuvred her way to the top of the company.她施展手腕进入了公司最高领导层。 see also manoeuvre ⇨ tactic noun ■ pull ˈstrings idiom (rather informal) to use your influence in order to get an advantage for sb 凭影响(为某人)谋利益;(为某人)活动,走后门◆By pulling strings he was able to get on a plane that night.通过走后门他那天晚上得以登上飞机。■ turn sth to your adˈvantage idiom to use or change a bad situation so that you benefit from it 使转为有利;变(不利)为有利;利用◆She realized the whole situation could be turned to her advantage.她意识到整个局势有可能变得对她有利。 tactic noun ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ trick 另见trick条tactic ♦︎ device ♦︎ ploy ♦︎ manoeuvreThese are all words for a particular, often clever, method you use to get what you want, especially to gain an advantage in a situation. 这些词均表示手段、策略、方法,尤指为了在某种情况下取得优势的招数。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a tactic / device / ploy for (doing) sth◆a tactic / device / ploy / manoeuvre to do sth◆a clever device / ploy / manoeuvre◆an effective tactic / device / ploy◆a marketing tactic / device / ploy◆a political tactic / device / manoeuvre◆to use a tactic / device / ploy / manoeuvre◆to resort to a tactic / device / ploy◆a tactic / device / ploy / manoeuvre works◆a tactic / ploy / manoeuvre succeeds / fails■ tactic [countable, usually plural] the particular method that you use to achieve sth 策略;手段;招数◆The manager discussed tactics with his team.经理和他手下的一班人讨论了策略问题。◆Confrontation is not always the best tactic.对抗并非总是上策。◆This was just the latest in a series of delaying tactics.这只是一系列拖延战术的一个新花招。◆They were desperate enough to try shock tactics.他们已经到了不顾一切的地步,不惜采用震惊战术作最后一搏。 see also strategy ⇨ plan noun 1 ■ device [countable] (rather formal) a method of doing sth that produces a particular result or effect 手段;策略;方法◆We use a range of devices for testing children's numerical ability.我们会用一系列方法测试孩子的计数能力。ⓘ A device can be a neat and useful method of doing sth, as here, but it can also be a dishonest plan or trick. * device可指做某事的利落、有用的方法,如上面的例句,但亦可指不正当的计谋或花招。 see also device ⇨ trick ■ ploy [countable] (often disapproving) a clever method that you use in order to get an advantage over sb else or to make them do sth, sometimes by deceiving sb (有时指骗人的)计谋,策略,花招◆a clever marketing ploy聪明的销售策略◆It was all a ploy to distract attention away from his real aims.那全是障眼法,借以转移对他真实目的的注意。 see also scheme ⇨ conspiracy ■ manoeuvre (BrE) (NAmE maneuver) / /məˈnuːvə(r)/ / [countable, uncountable] a skilful plan or action, sometimes involving deceiving people, that is used to give sb an advantage (有时指骗人的)策略,手段,花招◆It can be seen as a tactical manoeuvre to gain some time.这可以看作是争取一些时间的策略。◆The agreement was a result of weeks of diplomatic manoeuvre.这份协议是历经数周的外交交涉的结果。 see also manoeuvre ⇨ manipulate verb |