ploy的意思和读音

ploy

: [plɔɪ] : [plɔɪ]

n.

ploys  

n.trick,maneuver,manoeuvre,strategy,plan

ployn.

1.words or actions that are carefully planned to get an advantage over sb else

a clever marketing ploy

It was all a ploy to distract attention from his real aims.

n.1.(使);(),2.()

n.1.a way of tricking or confusing someone in order to get an advantage or to make them do what you want

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1.The absence of any of these four factors should be a red flag that the so-called report could really be a pump and dump marketing ploy.

2."I figured there must be a better way, " she said, quickly adding that the bucket ploy worked for that couple.“,”

3."This is nothing but a crafty ploy, " a ministry spokesman said in the North's first reaction to Mr. Kerry's visit.“,”访

4.The army insists that this is all a ploy on your part.

5.But, if the goal was to outsource the blame, then the president's fading away into the background was the perfect political ploy.

6.The packaging is all part of a marketing ploy to make the goods look more substantial. . .使

7.It would be over-cynical to see this as a Democratic ploy to lure the Republicans into alienating a vital group of voters all over again.西

8.He reportedly blurted out in a private meeting that the nuclear decision was an electoral ploy (he denies this).)。

9.U. S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called it a "transparent ploy" by Iran to avoid United Nations Security Council sanctions..”,

10.Libyan government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim, however, denied that the rebels had agreed to a ceasefire, insisting that it was a ploy.