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Перевод: outflank
[глагол] охватывать с фланга; обходить фланг; выход`ить во фланг; перехитрить; обойти
Тезаурус:
- Cecil's immediate motive in proposing the peace Ballot was to outflank Lord Rothermere's claims of growing public support for his isolationist and anti-League position.
- Going round in circles - the Scots try to outflank the NZ Haka.
- Americans and Russians sought to outflank the great European shipping routes.
- In the mid eighties, Jacques Delors swept away years of Labour Europhobia with his seductive prospectus for a workers' Europe that would outflank national governments - especially the one in Whitehall.
- Were they trying to outflank me?
- What more obvious than for the allies to outflank the French right to cut their lines of communication with Vienna?
- As the Australians retreated eastwards, attempting to form a defence perimeter, 630 Japanese paratroops were dropped to snipe among them, slowing their retreat and allowing the battle-hardened elements of the Japanese 38 Division - some 5,000 men - to outflank the Australians' withdrawal.
- During an attempt to outflank Damour, the Allies shelled the town of Moukhtara where Kemal Jumblatt, the father of Walid Jumblatt, the present Druze leader, lived.
- If not taken, it would pose a grievous threat to the Germans' right when they made - as Falkenhayn planned - a second attempt to outflank the Allied left.
- "Trying to outflank it, I expect."
- "It's the one thing he can outflank both Baker and Heseltine on."
- To bolster his case for being given a second term - and to outflank the opposition Labor Party - prime minister Malcolm Fraser has announced new research initiatives in biotechnology, satellite research, industrial RD and in the Antarctic.
- Ollokot overtook them and joined a group of warriors in resisting Captain Benteen's attempt to outflank the fleeing families.
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