কৃত্রিম আক্রমণ
(1) Any distracting or deceptive maneuver (as a mock attack
(2) Any distracting or deceptive maneuver (as a mock attack)
(3) Pretense
(1) Deceive by a mock action
(1) A brief feint at the opponent's face
(2) Your opponent makes a feint to your six, then hits your eight with a simple lunge.
(3) He taught me how to feint and pull back and right-hand counter-punch.
(4) Fencing has developed over the centuries to become Europe's most refined martial art, and when one learns how to feint , lunge, parry and riposte it is possible to take this combative art to Olympic level.
(5) A brief feint at the opponent's face
(6) A feint can force your enemy to tie down huge amounts of forces to protect against an attack that never comes.
(7) The German High Command, viewing the Normandy attack as a feint , failed until too late to commit their armored reserves.
(8) Fix the enemy in place using skirmishes, artillery, feints , and demonstrations while probing his lines.
(9) Account should be taken at the same time of enemy methods of feints and other stratagems.
(10) I thought I gained my respect early and the guy saw that all those feints and tricks were not working.
(11) After several moments, he lunged forward, feinting a kick, but cartwheeled back as I lowered my hand to block.
(12) So we circled each other for some time feinting at one another.
(13) He feinted a left jab and delivered a right hook.
(14) Both players attempt to control the space by confusing the opponent with feints and deceptive moves.
(15) Leo feinted punches at her face, in a playful, yet spiteful way.
(16) I jumped back, and charged, feinting an attack to the right.
(17) I shifted my grip on my weapon and parried as he feinted at me.
(18) If the attack is commenced when the opponent's blade is not in line, the attack may be completed either direct, or by one disengagement or by a cut-over, or else be preceded by successful feints which oblige the opponent to parry.
(19) The self-absorbed men take center stage via a series of furtive crouches, runs, hops, and boxing feints .
(20) In a more narrow sense, the use of strategy may be seen in demonstrations and feints that surprise the enemy by hitting him where he is unprepared.
(21) His eyes widened momentarily, but then he scowled and feinted a kick, then swung his arm around.
(22) He took half a step backwards to stabilise himself, before feinting to the left and bringing his sword around to the right.
bluff
blind
ruse
deception
subterfuge
hoax
trick
ploy
device
dodge
sham
pretense
cover
smokescreen
distraction
contrivance
deke
red herring
Truth