ruse如何读

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美:[rus,ruz]

ruse是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 诡计
  2. 策略
  3. 花招
  4. 诈术
  5. 谋略
  6. 骗术
  7. 策术
  8. 阴谋诡计
  9. 计策
  10. 计谋
  11. 鲁塞(保加利亚港市)

ruse英英释义

noun

a wily subterfuge

geographical name

city in northeastern Bulgaria on the Danube River south of Bucharest population 148,500

ruse词源中文解释

15世纪初,“被追捕动物的躲避动作”(现已过时); 1620年代,“诡计,计谋,诡计”,源自古法语 ruse, reuse “转移,逃避; 诡计,笑话”(14世纪),是 reuser 的名词形式,“躲避,击退,撤退; 欺骗,作弊”,源自拉丁语 recusare “对...提出异议; 拒绝,谢绝,拒绝; 不情愿”(参见 recuse; 还可参见 rush(动词))。

也有人提出法语单词可能源自拉丁语 rursus “向后”,或者是 refusare 的一种通俗拉丁语形式。约翰逊称其为“一个既不优雅又不必要的法语词语”。

动词 ruse 在中古英语中存在(rusen),14世纪中叶,“在战斗中击退(某人)”,还有“撤退,让步,撤退”的意思; 14世纪末,用于指游戏动物“行进以逃避追捕”。这个名词在中古英语中也用于指“猎人追捕猎物时采取的迂回路线”。

ruse词源英文解释

French, from Old French, roundabout path taken by fleeing game, trickery, from reuser

The first known use of ruse was in 1581

ruse儿童词典英英释义

saddle1 of 2noun

a padded and leather-covered seat for a horseback rider

a padded part of a harness

a bicycle or motorcycle seat

something like a saddle in shape, position, or useespecially: a support for an object

saddle2 of 2verb

to put a saddle on

encumber sense 1, burden

sacredadjective

set apart in honor of someone (as a god)

a mountain sacred to Jupiter

holy sense 3

the sacred name of Jesus

religious entry 1 sense 2

sacred songs

deserving respect or honor

a sacred right

sacnoun

a pouch in an animal or plant often containing a fluid

a food-storage sac

Sabbathnoun

the 7th day of the week observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening as a day of rest and worship by Jews and some Christians

the day of the week (as among Christians) set aside in a religion for rest and worship

RVnoun

recreational vehicle

Ruthnoun

a short narrative book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scriptures see bible

rustyadjective

affected by or as if by rust

less skilled and slow through lack of practice or old age

of the color rust

Russiannoun

a person born or living in Russia

a Slavic language of the Russian people

rusenoun

a clever way to fool someone : trick

ruse 例句

1 Wang cautions that the book's title is a bit of a ruse.

王很谨慎地说,这本书书名是有点计策考虑的.

2 The criminal adopted ruse to escape detection.

这罪犯采取诈术来逃避侦破。

3 His family had to engage in elaborate ruses to hide the fact that Mr. Noah was their child.

4 The tentative booking was fictitious, a ruse for gaining time.

5 The jury heard Ovenden's portraiture formed part of a ruse for abusing girls.

6 Shapiro notes that “equivocation” — “concealing the truth by saying one thing while deceptively thinking another” — had recently emerged as a vogue word since Catholics were encouraged to employ its ruses when under oath.

7 His act was just a clever ruse to get me to go out with him.

8 Add to it the fact that many people successfully predicted the ruse and it will be viewed taken as a sign of storytelling failure.

9 It was as if a miracle had happened and all were healed, but the real miracle was that Burton and Devlin had fallen for their ruse.

10 But if technology has spawned new ruses, are we actually lying more?

11 Why is Othello so easily tempted by his ensign’s ruses into a jealous dementia?

12 Are we supposed to believe it was all a ruse on Jocelyn’s part?

13 How was the good-hearted Mr. Ziegler to know that nothing ailed the machine—that this was a ruse devised to rob and kill would-be Samaritans?

14 The ruse — if you could call it that — worked.

15 Decoy offensive: This ruse allows the player to create decoy units to simulate an army.

主动式诱饵: 这计谋容许玩家建立诱饵单位去冒充一支武装力量.

16 Good thinking, Stone . I must try that ruse myself sometime.

好主意, 史东. 改天我来试试.

17 She patiently provides it, even participating in a ruse to check out Molly and Cyrus and assess if their weirdness is past the tipping point.

18 The father's sexual partner is more likely to be presented as a stepmother than a mother, for example, but it is a ruse that should fool no one.

19 Others, clinging still to that brief glimpse of post-Civil War freedom, employed a thousand ruses and stratagems of struggle to win their rights.

20 When Hera found out about the ruse, she took away Echo’s speech except for an ability to repeat what others said to her.

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