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Play possum pretend to be dead or sleeping(±âÀýÇÑ Ã¼ÇÏ´Ù, ½ÃÄ¡¹Ì ¶¼´Ù, ²Òº´ ºÎ¸®´Ù): His younger sister jumped on him because she knew he was just playing possum.
Play second fiddle take a subordinate role behind someone more important(~º¸´Ù) ¸øÇÑ[´ú Áß¿äÇÑ] Ãë±ÞÀ» ¹Þ´Ù[óÁö¿¡ ÀÖ´Ù]): I don't want to play second fiddle to you any more.
Play someone for something to treat/handle someone as something else(~¸¦ ~ó·³ ´ëÇÏ´Ù): He was trying to play me for a fool but I could easily see what he was doing.
Play someone off against someone to scheme in a manner that pits two of your opponents against each other(º»ÀÎÀÇ À̵æÀ» À§ÇØ) ~¿Í ~¸¦ °Ü·ç°Ô ÇÏ´Ù[´ëÀû½ÃŰ´Ù]): She played her two rivals off against each other and got the job herself.
Play the devil's advocate to argue against something even if you may agree with it(ÀÇ·Ð µûÀ§¸¦ Ȱ¹ßÇÏ°Ô Çϱâ À§ÇØ) ÀϺη¯ ¹Ý´ë ÀǰßÀ» ¸»ÇÏ´Ù): Mary offered to play devil's advocate and argue against our case so that we would find out any flaws in it.