manøver
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French manœuvre, from Old French maneuvre, from Latin manuopera, derived from manu (ablative of manus,"hand") and opera (plural of opus, "work"). Compare with manoeuvre, manual, operation and operate in English.
Noun
manøver m (definite singular manøveren, indefinite plural manøvere or manøvre or manøvrer, definite plural manøverne or manøvrene)
- a manoeuvre, or maneuver (US)
- Flyet måtte gjøre en farlig manøver for å unngå kollisjon.
- The plane had to make a risky manoeuvre to avoid colliding.
- Flyet måtte gjøre en farlig manøver for å unngå kollisjon.
- A move, manoeuvre, maneuver (US)
- En taktisk manøver
- A tactical move / manoeuvre
- En taktisk manøver
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Related terms
References
- “manøver” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French manœuvre, from Old French maneuvre, from Latin manuopera, derived from manu (ablative of manus,"hand") and opera (plural of opus, "work"). Compare with manoeuvre, manual, operation and operate in English.
Noun
manøver m (definite singular manøveren, indefinite plural manøvrar, definite plural manøvrane)
References
- “manøver” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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