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China’s J-20 PK-ing America’s F-22

 
 
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Reply Sat 22 Jan, 2011 06:36 am
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The one who is most concerned about China’s latest models of weapons is of course the U.S. military. When reporting the J-20 fighters, the U.S. media will invariably compare it with the F-22, the pride of Americans, thus creating a publicity stunt of China’s J-20 PK-ing America’s F-22. The U.S. bloomberg.com NEWS carried an article on January 7, entitled “China’s J-20 Stealth Jet Meant to Counter F-22, F35, U.S. Analysis Says,” to play up the atmosphere of confrontation between China and the U.S. stealth jet fighters.


PK means in computer games, Play and Kill, then PK is used in transferred sense of coming into contest, or fighting each other. So can we use PK in a way as shown in the bolded phrase?
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