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Play around/about with to engage in some play with someone/something(~¿Í ³î´Ù): The little boy was playing around with the dog when his mother entered the room.
Play ball with to cooperate with someone, to join in an effort with others(Çù·ÂÇÏ´Ù, ´Ù¸¥ »ç¶÷ÀÇ ³ë·Â¿¡ µ¿ÂüÇÏ´Ù): If you play ball with the new manager things should go well for you.
Play both ends to scheme in a way that pits two sides against each other(¾çÀÚ¸¦ °Ü·ç°Ô ÇÏ¿© ¾îºÎÁö¸®¸¦ ¾òÀ¸·Á ÇÏ´Ù[¾ò´Ù]): The man was trying to play both ends against the middle when he tried to negotiate with the two departments in his company.
Play by ear deal with something in an impromptu manner, without guidelines or rules(»çÀü °èȹÀ» ¼¼¿ì±âº¸´Ù) ±×¶§±×¶§ ºÁ¼[»çÁ¤À» ºÁ °¡¸é¼] ó¸®ÇÏ´Ù): I don't know what they'll want when they arrive?we'll have to play it by ear.
Play cat and mouse with to tease or fool someone/something by pretending to let them go free and then catching him/her/it again(¡¦À» °¡Áö°í ³î´Ù, ¸¶À½´ë·Î ´Ù·ç´Ù, Èñ·ÕÇÏ´Ù; °è·«À» ¾²´Ù, ±âȸ¸¦ ±â´Ù¸®´Ù): The boxer was playing cat and mouse with his opponent although he could have won the match easily.