parry
parry 英 [ˈpæri] 美 [ˈpæri]
n. 回避;挡开;闪避的回答 vt. 回避;挡开 vi. 回避;阻挡
进行时:parrying 过去式:parried 过去分词:parried 第三人称单数:parries 名词复数:parries
- Here comes someone who only ever talks to you when he needs a favor. Quick, parry! When you parry, you avoid doing things. As the needy friend approaches, say, "I wish I had time to catch up!" and hurry off. Or, hide under a table.
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- n. 回避;挡开;闪避的回答
- vt. 回避;挡开
- vi. 回避;阻挡
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1. And I didn`t know what to answer, how to betray, confess, parry.
我不知回答什么,不知怎样背叛,坦白和逃避开。
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2. He talked about all this to Charles Pellegrino, an American writer, and Richard Lloyd parry of the London Times.
他把所有这些都讲述给美国作家查尔斯·佩莱格里诺和《伦敦时报》的理查得·劳埃德·佩里。
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3. Nevertheless, Jones parry said, there is no disagreement in the Security Council on the goal.
但是,琼斯·帕里大使说,安理会在所要达到目标的问题上并无分歧。
- parry (v.) 1630s, from French parez! (which commonly would have been heard in fencing lessons), imperative of parer "ward off," from Italian parare "to ward or defend (a blow)" (see para- (2)). Related: Parried; parrying. Non-fencing use is from 1718. The noun is 1705, from the verb.
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