parry 的 3 个定义
par·ried, par·ry·ing.
- to ward off, as in fencing; avert.
- to turn aside; evade or dodge: to parry an embarrassing question.
par·ried, par·ry·ing.
- to parry a thrust, blow, etc.
plural par·ries.
- an act or instance of parrying, as in fencing.
- a defensive movement in fencing.
parry 近义词
ward off, circumvent
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- Only patience, parries, and striking when you see an opening will ensure your victory.
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- The Falklands gets mentioned on page three; there is music by Elgar (of course) and Parry.
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- Parry acknowledged that the Krim tragedy has provoked anxiety among parents.
- Think like a fencer: parry on Medicare; lunge at the stimulus.
- “All right, sahib,” was the unexpected parry to this astounding thrust, and Chumru kept on with his task.
- His sword half turned as Richard attempted parry,—but smote the Norman's helm-crest.
- And before he could raise to parry, Richard saw the other's blade swing straight upon him.
- If you produce texts about one offering, or any others of the sort, he has still a thrust to deliver that it is hard to parry.
- The wives bore ill-usage with the most extraordinary equanimity, and never attempted to parry even the most savage blow.