feint

英[feɪnt] 美[feɪnt]
  • n. 伪装;佯装攻击
  • v. 佯攻;佯击
  • adj. (纸等)印有隐格线的
feinted feinted feinting feints
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Noun:
  1. any distracting or deceptive maneuver (as a mock attack)

Verb:
  1. deceive by a mock action;

    "The midfielder feinted to shoot"

1. The contest becomes mainly one of feint and counterfeint.
这场比赛变成了一场以佯攻与反佯攻为主的较量.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Make a feint to the east but attack in the west.
声东击西.

来自辞典例句

3. The boy made a feint of studying hard, though actually he was listening to the radio.
这孩子实际上正在听收音机, 却假装着在用功.

来自辞典例句

4. With lightning feint, one after another pair finally seized hold and began to grapple.
一对对摔跤手采取声东击西的佯攻手法,使对方猝不及防,终于揪住了对方,开始搏斗起来.

来自辞典例句

5. The enemy was at first deceived by feint on Berlin, but not for long enough.
敌人起初被我们对柏林的佯攻所欺骗, 但这种情况并未维持多久.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He made a feint of working hard.
      他装作努力工作。
    2. Softness and consideration is probably a temporary feint.
      温柔体贴可能只是一时的假象。
    3. The feint on the army's left flank was followed by a frontal attack.
      先佯攻军队的左翼,紧接的是一个正面攻击。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The fighter feinted with his right hand and struck with his left.
      拳击手用右手虚幌一下而用左手打出去。