feint
feint 英 [feɪnt] 美 [fent]
n. 佯攻;伪装 vi. 佯攻;假装 vt. 佯攻
进行时:feinting 过去式:feinted 过去分词:feinted 第三人称单数:feints 名词复数:feints
- Did you ever tell your parents you were going off to school, grabbed your book bag, and headed out the door... only to spend the rest of the day hanging out with your friends? Well, that was a feint, a super sneaky move designed to fool someone.
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- n. 佯攻;伪装
- vi. 佯攻;假装
- vt. 佯攻
- adj. 假的
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1. So, view the world from the Affinity angle, everything is magic, temporarily, feint, the nature is empty, that is, nothing can exist permanent or prevailing.
故从因缘的观点看世界诸法,无非是幻有的,暂有的、假有的、本性是空的,即无一物可以永久存在,也无一物可以普遍存在。
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2. Aurora feint’s OpenFeint platform, a DeNA spokesperson explained, is almost like an X-box live for phones.
DeNA发言人解释说Aurora Feint的OpenFeint平台,就好比是手机上的X-box live。
- feint (n.) 1670s, "a false show, assumed appearance;" 1680s as "a pretended blow, movement made to deceive an opponent as to the object of an attack," from French feinte "a feint, sham, fabrication, pretense," abstract noun from Old French feint "false, deceitful; sham, artificial; weak, faint, lazy, indolent" (13c.), originally fem. past participle of feindre "pretend, shirk," from Latin fingere "to touch, handle; devise; fabricate, alter, change" (from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build").
- feint (v.) c. 1300, feinten, "to deceive, pretend" (obsolete), also "become feeble or exhausted; to lack spirit or courage," from Middle English feint (adj.) "feigned, false, counterfeit" and directly from Old French feint "false, deceitful; weak, lazy," past participle of feindre "to hesitate, falter; lack courage; feign, pretend, simulate," from Latin fingere "to touch, handle; devise; fabricate, alter, change" (from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build"). Sense of "make a sham attack, make a pretended blow" is attested by 1833, from the noun (1680s as "a feigned attack"). Related: Feinted; feinting.
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