词汇 | trick |
释义 | trick noun[ C ] uk /trɪk/ us /trɪk/ tricknoun[C] (ACT OF DECEIVING)B1 an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment: 骗局;诡计;恶作剧 play a trick onShe played a really nasty trick on me - she put syrup in my shampoo bottle!她对我搞了一个很讨厌的恶作剧——把糖浆放进了我装洗发剂的瓶子里。 do a trickMy niece was showing me all the tricks that she's learned to do with her new magic set.我侄女给我表演了她学过的用她那套新魔术道具所能变出的所有戏法。 trick photographyIt's trick photography - she's supposed to look like she's walking on water.这有点儿特技摄影的样子——她想要看上去像在水上行走一般。 Synonym deception be a trick of the light to be an effect caused by light, making something appear different: 是光造成的错觉 For a moment I thought you had a patch of grey hair, but it's just a trick of the light.一时间我以为你长了一撮白发,看来只是光线造成的错觉而已。 trick or treat what children say when they go trick-or-treating at Halloween: “不款待就捣蛋”(孩子们在万圣节玩这个游戏时所说的话) I thought I heard kids shouting "Trick or treat!" She played a dirty trick on me by telling me Diane was having a party when she wasn't.她捉弄我说黛安娜要开一个聚会,而实际上并没有这回事。 That was a pretty low trick to play.那是一种很卑鄙的伎俩。 I'll show you a magic trick.我来给你表演一个魔术。 They're plotting to play a trick on their brother.他们正密谋捉弄他们的哥哥。 No one's gonna pull that kind of trick on me!任何人都不许跟我耍那种花招! Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint funny business game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp overcharge prankishly prankster pretext pretextual pull tricknoun[C] (METHOD)B2 an effective or quick way of doing something: 诀窍,秘诀;技巧 trick toWhat's the trick to getting this chair to fold up?把这张椅子折叠起来有什么诀窍? On page 21, some tricks to speed up your beauty routine.第21页介绍了日常快速化妆的技巧。 Synonym knack The trick to making custard is to keep stirring. He told me a few good tricks for controlling the class. In this article, she shares her beauty tricks with the nation. What's your trick for perfect pastry? Ways of achieving things a means to an endidiom actively aid another avenue bases basis device formula media method methodological methodologically standard operating procedure strategy styleless stylistic stylistically thus vehicle Idiomsdo the trick every trick in the book how's tricks? trick of the trade trick verb[ T ] uk /trɪk/ us /trɪk/ B2 to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan: 欺骗,诱骗,哄骗 trick someone into doing somethingDean tricked the old lady into giving him eight hundred dollars.迪安骗这个老妇人给了他800美元。 Synonyms deceive foxUK to deceive someone deceiveThe cigarette companies deceived the public about the health risks of cigarettes. deceive yourselfYou'd be deceiving yourself if you believed that. trickShe felt they had tricked her into saying more than she intended. foolYou don't fool me with your innocent act. take inThey claimed to be destitute, but we weren't taken in. pull the wool over someone's eyesI'm not stupid. You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that. Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint funny business game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp overcharge prankishly prankster pretext pretextual pull trick adjective[ before noun ] uk /trɪk/ us /trɪk/ trickadjective[before noun] (DECEIVING)used to deceive someone, either as a joke or form of entertainment or so that they make a mistake: 捉弄的,戏弄的;恶作剧的 a trick question一个捉弄人的问题 Sly & devious artful artfully artfulness backdoor calculating cunningly devious deviously deviousness disingenuous guile guileful guilefully legerdemain Machiavellian tricksy tricky underhand weaselly wily trickadjective[before noun] (WEAK)US A trick part of the body, especially a joint (= place where two bones are connected), sometimes feels weak suddenly and unexpectedly: (尤指关节)有时突然发软的 I have a trick ankle that gives me problems if I run too much.我的脚脖子有时会突然发软,跑多了会给我带来不少麻烦。 Problems with bones, joints & teeth achondroplasia acromegaly ankylosed ankylosis anti-plaque caries carpal tunnel syndrome EDS Ehlers-Danlos syndrome fissure gap-toothed gouty herniated disc simple fracture tartar tendinitis TMD TMJ trigger finger water on the knee trick | American Dictionarytrick noun[ C ] us/trɪk/ tricknoun[C] (ACT OF DECEIVING)an action intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone or as a joke or form of entertainment: He showed us some card tricks. trick or treat Trick or treat is what children say on Halloween, when they dress to look frightening or amusing and visit people’s homes to ask for candy: Are your kids too old for trick or treating (= visiting people’s homes to ask for candy)? tricknoun[C] (METHOD)a quick or effective way of doing something: What’s the trick to pulling out this sofa bed? Idiomtricks of the trade trick adjective[ not gradable ] us/trɪk/ trickadjective[not gradable] (WEAK)(of a part of the body, esp. a joint) sometimes feeling weak suddenly and unexpectedly: I’ve had a trick knee ever since I played football. trick verb[ T ] us/trɪk/ trickverb[T] (DECEIVE)to make someone believe something that is not true, or to persuade someone to do something based on a false understanding of the facts: She tricked me into telling her what I was up to. Examples of tricktrick Although it is reasonable to respond by defending eclecticism, it is wor th noting that this pedagogy is not a bag of diverse tricks. Thus, the cuckoo deposits eggs in passerine nests, tricking the foster parents into incubating and feeding the cuckoo's young. Showing that certain psychics had used deception, and even replicating their tricks, did not prove that all psychics were fakes. Environment-driven resonances have their limits as far as explaining the full range of cognitive tricks goes. In this case, however, we are looking at one of the tricks that history keeps up its sleeve to confound prediction. A good account of the history of commercial design computing can be built on events introducing new representational tricks. A number of interesting tricks are combined together. He knows all its tricks and aptitudes; when to coax and when to force it, when to rely on it and when to distrust it. He played his tricks on women and children, in particular, and deluded them into spiritual crime. Modeling tricks and fitting techniques for multiresolution structures. He wasn't full of mannerisms and little tricks of the trade. To eliminate gravity's influence on a motion, for example, the art of experimentation offers many tricks. The priestly pretense to maternity is a grotesque parody - self-aggrandizing patriarchal power tricked out in the robes of female love and nurturance. Although the tricks may vary, the jaduwallah typically works in open spaces, streets, parks, fairs, and festivals, as a travelling entertainer. They were worried about being 'robbed' or tricked by people (including other farmers) replacing some of the product with petrol in the bottle. See all examples of trick These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withtricktrickThese are words often used in combination with trick. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. clever trick He played many a clevertrick on us, but never a deceitful or an underhand one. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 dirty trick A dirtytrick has been used to keep us out of the codecision procedure. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English little trick In fact, the use of the tag model needs a littletrick. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with trick |
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