Maneuver
Translations of "maneuver" (38 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | تَدْرِيب عَسْكَرِيّ(a large training exercise of military troops), مُنَاوَرَة(a large training exercise of military troops), مُنَاوَرَة(a movement, often one performed with difficulty) | tadrīb ʕaskariyy, munāwara, munāwara | |
| Armenian | զորավարժություն(a large training exercise of military troops), մանևր(planned movement of troops) | zoravaržutʻyun, manewr | |
| Belarusian | вучэ́нні(a large training exercise of military troops), мане́ўр(planned movement of troops), мане́ўр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), мане́ўры(a large training exercise of military troops), манэ́ўр(planned movement of troops), манэ́ўр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), манэ́ўры(a large training exercise of military troops), манёўр(planned movement of troops), манёўр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), манёўры(a large training exercise of military troops), манеўрава́ць(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), манэўрава́ць(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | vučénni, manjéwr, manjéwr, manjéwry, manéwr, manéwr, manéwry, manjówr, manjówr, manjówry, manjewravácʹ, manewravácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | мане́вра(planned movement of troops), мане́вра(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), мане́ври(a large training exercise of military troops), маньо́ври(a large training exercise of military troops), маньо́вър(planned movement of troops), маньо́вър(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), маневри́рам(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | manévra, manévra, manévri, manjóvri, manjóvǎr, manjóvǎr, manevríram | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 機動 /机动(planned movement of troops), 演習 /演习(a large training exercise of military troops) | jīdòng, yǎnxí | |
| Czech | cvičení(a large training exercise of military troops), manévr(planned movement of troops), manévr(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manévry(a large training exercise of military troops), manévrovat(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Danish | manøvre(a large training exercise of military troops), øvelse(a large training exercise of military troops) | — | |
| Dutch | (veld)oefening(a large training exercise of military troops), manoeuvre(a large training exercise of military troops), manoeuvre(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), intrigeren((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme), laveren(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), manoeuvreren(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), manoeuvreren((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme) | — | |
| Esperanto | manovro(a large training exercise of military troops), manovro(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manovri(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Estonian | manööver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty) | — | |
| Finnish | liike(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manööveri(planned movement of troops), manööveri(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), operaatio(planned movement of troops), sotaharjoitus(a large training exercise of military troops), manöveroida(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| French | exercice(a large training exercise of military troops), manœuvre(planned movement of troops), manœuvre(a large training exercise of military troops), manœuvre(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manœuvrer(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Galician | manobra(a large training exercise of military troops), manobra(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manipular((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme), manobrar(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Georgian | მანევრი(planned movement of troops) | manevri | |
| German | Manöver(planned movement of troops), Manöver(a large training exercise of military troops), Manöver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), Übung(a large training exercise of military troops), manövrieren(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Greek | ελιγμός(a large training exercise of military troops), ελιγμός(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), μανούβρα(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), χειρισμός(a medical procedure), ελίσσομαι(to guide, steer, manage purposefully), ελίσσομαι((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme), ελίσσω(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | eligmós, eligmós, manoúvra, cheirismós, elíssomai, elíssomai, elísso | |
| Hebrew | תִּמְרוֹן(planned movement of troops), תִּמְרוּן(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), תַּרְגִּיל(a large training exercise of military troops), תִּמְרֵן(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | timron, timrun, targíl, timren | |
| Hindi | अभ्यास(a large training exercise of military troops) | abhyās | |
| Hungarian | hadgyakorlat(a large training exercise of military troops), hadművelet(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manőver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manőverez(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Indonesian | manuver(planned movement of troops), manuver(a large training exercise of military troops), manuver(a medical procedure), perasat(a medical procedure) | — | |
| Italian | esercitazione(a large training exercise of military troops), manovra(a large training exercise of military troops), manovra(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manovrare(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Japanese | 機動(planned movement of troops), 演習(a large training exercise of military troops) | kidō, enshū | |
| Korean | 기동(planned movement of troops), 련습(a large training exercise of military troops), 연습(a large training exercise of military troops) | gidong, ryeonseup, yeonseup | |
| Latin | dēcursiō(a large training exercise of military troops) | — | |
| Macedonian | вежба(a large training exercise of military troops), мане́вар(planned movement of troops), мане́вар(a large training exercise of military troops) | vežba, manévar, manévar | |
| Malay | olah gerak(a movement, often one performed with difficulty) | — | |
| Māori | whakatakataka(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | manøver(a large training exercise of military troops), manøver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), øvelse(a large training exercise of military troops), manøvrere(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Persian | رزمایش(a large training exercise of military troops), مانور(a movement, often one performed with difficulty) | razmâyeš, mânovr | |
| Polish | manewr(planned movement of troops), manewr(a large training exercise of military troops), manewr(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), ćwiczenia(a large training exercise of military troops), balansować(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), manewrować(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), manewrować(to guide, steer, manage purposefully), manewrować((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme) | — | |
| Portuguese | exercício(a large training exercise of military troops), manobra(a large training exercise of military troops), manobra(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manipular((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme), manobrar(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Romanian | exercițiu(a large training exercise of military troops), manevră(a large training exercise of military troops), manevră(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manevra(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Russian | мане́вр(planned movement of troops), мане́вр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), мане́вры(a large training exercise of military troops), манёвр(planned movement of troops), манёвр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), манёвры(a large training exercise of military troops), уче́ния(a large training exercise of military troops), маневри́ровать(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), сманеври́ровать(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | manévr, manévr, manévry, manjóvr, manjóvr, manjóvry, učénija, manevrírovatʹ, smanevrírovatʹ | |
| Slovak | cvičenie(a large training exercise of military troops), manéver(planned movement of troops), manéver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), manévre(a large training exercise of military troops), manévrovať(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Slovene | manever(planned movement of troops), manever(a large training exercise of military troops), vaja(a large training exercise of military troops) | — | |
| Spanish | ejercicio(a large training exercise of military troops), maniobra(a large training exercise of military troops), maniobra(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), maniobrar(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | — | |
| Swedish | manöver(a large training exercise of military troops), manöver(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), övning(a large training exercise of military troops), intrigera((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme), manövrera(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position), manövrera(to guide, steer, manage purposefully), manövrera((intransitive) to intrigue, manipulate, plot, scheme) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мане́вр(planned movement of troops), мане́вр(a movement, often one performed with difficulty), мане́ври(a large training exercise of military troops), навча́ння(a large training exercise of military troops), маневрува́ти(to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position) | manévr, manévr, manévry, navčánnja, manevruváty |
вучэ́нні, мане́ўр, мане́ўр, мане́ўры, манэ́ўр, манэ́ўр, манэ́ўры, манёўр, манёўр, манёўры, манеўрава́ць, манэўрава́ць
vučénni, manjéwr, manjéwr, manjéwry, manéwr, manéwr, manéwry, manjówr, manjówr, manjówry, manjewravácʹ, manewravácʹ
мане́вра, мане́вра, мане́ври, маньо́ври, маньо́вър, маньо́вър, маневри́рам
manévra, manévra, manévri, manjóvri, manjóvǎr, manjóvǎr, manevríram
cvičení, manévr, manévr, manévry, manévrovat
manøvre, øvelse
(veld)oefening, manoeuvre, manoeuvre, intrigeren, laveren, manoeuvreren, manoeuvreren
manovro, manovro, manovri
manööver
liike, manööveri, manööveri, operaatio, sotaharjoitus, manöveroida
exercice, manœuvre, manœuvre, manœuvre, manœuvrer
manobra, manobra, manipular, manobrar
Manöver, Manöver, Manöver, Übung, manövrieren
ελιγμός, ελιγμός, μανούβρα, χειρισμός, ελίσσομαι, ελίσσομαι, ελίσσω
eligmós, eligmós, manoúvra, cheirismós, elíssomai, elíssomai, elísso
hadgyakorlat, hadművelet, manőver, manőverez
manuver, manuver, manuver, perasat
esercitazione, manovra, manovra, manovrare
dēcursiō
olah gerak
whakatakataka
manøver, manøver, øvelse, manøvrere
manewr, manewr, manewr, ćwiczenia, balansować, manewrować, manewrować, manewrować
exercício, manobra, manobra, manipular, manobrar
exercițiu, manevră, manevră, manevra
мане́вр, мане́вр, мане́вры, манёвр, манёвр, манёвры, уче́ния, маневри́ровать, сманеври́ровать
manévr, manévr, manévry, manjóvr, manjóvr, manjóvry, učénija, manevrírovatʹ, smanevrírovatʹ
cvičenie, manéver, manéver, manévre, manévrovať
manever, manever, vaja
ejercicio, maniobra, maniobra, maniobrar
manöver, manöver, övning, intrigera, manövrera, manövrera, manövrera
мане́вр, мане́вр, мане́ври, навча́ння, маневрува́ти
manévr, manévr, manévry, navčánnja, manevruváty
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