1PMWDEFEND[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to defend yourself against someone who is attacking you by pushing their weapon or hand to one side 挡开(攻击)SYN deflect
It is far easier to parry a direct blow than to stop it forcibly.
面对直接击打,挡开要比硬碰容易得多。
2AVOID[transitiveT] to avoidanswering a question that is difficult to answer or that someone does not want to answer 回避〔难以回答或不愿意回答的问题〕
He parried all her questions about his work.
他回避了她所有关于他工作的问题。
—parry noun [countableC]
Examples from the Corpus
parry• Clashkeeper David Kramer was barely able to parry a 23-yardshot from the left side by Ted Chronopoulos.• In truth, I found her rather a pain on the subject and merely parried her constant questions about my job-hunting activities.• Before Macready could thrust, Carradine parried perfectly.• Clinton repeatedly parried questions from reporters on his personalfinances.• I could parry some of the weakerkids.• He slashed across his body to parry the attack of the man on the left.• The two then fenced at each other with their beaks, each parrying the other's thrust.
Originparry
(1600-1700) Probably from Frenchparez!“prepare!”, from parer; → PARE