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Maneuver for Meaning in English

expression

məˈnuvɝ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
muh-NOO-ver for
mənˈuːvɐ/ /fˈɔː
muh-NOO-vuh faw

释义

To use skillful or clever actions to try to obtain something or achieve a goal, often by planning or influencing a situation. Typically used when someone is trying to gain a personal advantage.

用法与细微差别

Formal or neutral register; often used with career, power, or political ambitions ('maneuver for promotion'). Implies strategic effort, sometimes subtle or manipulative. Frequently followed by the goal (e.g., 'maneuver for control', 'maneuvering for position'). Not usually physical movement, but figurative.

例句

He tried to maneuver for a better position at work.

basic

She always maneuvers for attention in meetings.

basic

They are maneuvering for control of the project.

basic

It was clear some executives were maneuvering for power behind the scenes.

natural

If you're maneuvering for a raise, you should make your achievements more visible.

natural

People often maneuver for influence without being obvious about it.

natural