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"parry a blow"
Hey guys I need you help ASAP
what is that suppose to mean "parry a blow"
is it same mean with "ward off "
and how to use it ?
2013년 10월 30일 오전 4:48
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Yes. "Parry a blow" has a very similar meaning to "ward off". "To parry" is a verb that comes from fencing, sword fighting. To parry means to block, or fend off a thrust or attack, by your opponent. For instance: "he parried the blow by holding his sword vertically".
"To ward off" means to prevent something happening; "Let's avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert a strike".
2013년 10월 30일
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Yes. To parry a blow is to ward off the blow; to deflect the blow; to block the blow. Example: "Roger threw a punch at Steve, who was able to parry the blow."
"They asked John a lot of questions. He answered some of them, but was able to parry the personal questions" = he was able to avoid answering the personal questions.
2013년 10월 30일
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카탈로니아어, 중국어(북경어), 중국어(광동어), 영어, 일본어, 스페인어
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