চাল, সাময়িক চাল, রণকৌশল
চাল চালা, রণকৌশল চালান, মহড়া চালানো
(1) A plan for attaining a particular goal
(2) A military training exercise
(3) A deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill
(4) A move made to gain a tactical end
(5) An action aimed at evading an opponent
(1) Act in order to achieve a certain goal.
(2) Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling.
(3) Perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense.
(4) Direct the course.
(5) Determine the direction of travelling.
(1) A party which is willing to sacrifice any or all of its policy preferences will have more room to manoeuvre than a competitor who gets stuck on a principle.
(2) Consumers have borrowed up to the hilt, leaving little room for manoeuvre should times get seriously tough.
(3) This created a little room for manoeuvre and sometimes even allowed limited state welfare measures to be introduced.
(4) In such circumstances, there would be some room for manoeuvre on interest rates.
(5) The company would not allow room for manoeuvre on anything.
(6) English football has just about exhausted its room for manoeuvre in the domestic market.
(7) Worse than that, his predecessor had spent all the money, leaving him precious little room for manoeuvre .
(8) Burt and his colleagues might have room for manoeuvre .
(9) There's little room for manoeuvre here, though.
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(11) And the Christmas launch date appeared to leave the company little room for manoeuvre should anything go wrong.
(12) The lorry was unable to manoeuvre comfortably in the narrow street
(13) Anyone who examines the route taken by Hanjour will see that it required a complex manoeuvre by an experienced pilot.
(14) There is perilously little room for manoeuvre in the group but the stage is set.
(15) The ruling class may jettison figureheads who have served their interests for years, but they organise and manoeuvre to ensure their rule is restabilised.
(16) Wingfield is a spacious property that offers plenty of room for manoeuvre , together with the obvious benefits of being in walk-in condition.
(17) Potentially, this imposes a degree of constraint on the party leadership's room for manoeuvre .
(18) The economic policy provided no room for manoeuvre
(19) Again, I cannot interfere in that, but I need to know what they are doing, and I think there is therefore room for manoeuvre in that matter.
(20) The skill required in such a manoeuvre is not to be underestimated, especially in a tight skirt and four inch heels.
operation
stratagem
training exercises
evasive action
tactics
play
steer
manipulate
intrigue
manoeuver
guide