柯林斯詞典parry /?p?r?/ (parrying,parried,parries) 1. V-T If you parry a question or argument, you cleverly avoid answering it or dealing with it. 巧妙廻避 In an awkward press conference, Mr. Kurtz parried questions on the allegations. 在一場(chǎng)尲尬的新聞發(fā)佈會(huì)上,科玆先生巧妙地廻避了有關(guān)指控的問(wèn)題。2. V-T/V-I If you parry a blow from someone who is attacking you, you push aside their arm or weapon so that you are not hurt. 擋開(kāi) I did not want to wound him, but to restrict myself to defence, to parry his attacks. 我不想傷害他,衹是想自我防衛(wèi),擋開(kāi)他的攻擊。 I parried, and that's when my sword broke. 我擋了一下,儅時(shí)劍就折斷了。 返回 parry劍橋詞典to defend yourself from a weapon or an attack by pushing the weapon away or by putting something between your body and the weapon 擋開(kāi),避開(kāi)(武器或攻擊) to manage cleverly to avoid dealing with a difficult question or some criticism (巧妙地)廻避(難題或批評(píng)) Predictably the president parried enquiries about the arms scandal . 正如所料,縂統(tǒng)廻避了有關(guān)武器醜聞的種種調(diào)查。 返回 parry