词汇 | tricky |
释义 | tricky adjective uk /ˈtrɪk.i/ us /ˈtrɪk.i/ trickyadjective (DIFFICULT)B2 If a piece of work or problem is tricky, it is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill: 难办的;难对付的 It's tricky to learn to ride a skateboard, but you never forget how.学习滑板挺难的,但是一旦学会就不会忘记。 I'm in a tricky situation - whatever I do I'll offend someone.我的处境真有点儿难办——我无论怎么做都会得罪人。 not easy to deal with or understand difficultIt's very difficult to find a job in this city. hardThe exam was really hard. complicatedThe instructions were so complicated I just couldn't follow them. complexDesigning a house is a complex process. trickyIt's quite tricky getting the puzzle pieces to fit together. The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business.公司运营的头一年有些棘手的问题要解决。 He asked a number of tricky questions that only a doctor could answer. He has a deft touch with tricky painting jobs.他很善于做复杂的油漆活。 She's very easily offended, so working with her can be a bit tricky. The switch is a bit tricky to reach. Complicated and difficult to do advanced ambitious ambitiously another arduous formidable formidably get blood out of/from a stoneidiom grail gruelling onerous onerously overdemanding painstaking picnic toughen trickily tuff ultra-sensitive unintuitive trickyadjective (DISHONEST)old-fashioned likely to deceive people: 欺骗性的;狡猾的;诡计多端的 He's a tricky one.他是一个诡计多端的人。 Sly & devious artful artfully artfulness backdoor calculating cunningly devious deviously deviousness disingenuous ducking guile guileful guilefully legerdemain Machiavellian tricksy underhand weaselly wily tricky | American Dictionarytricky adjective us/ˈtrɪk·i/ trickyadjective (DIFFICULT)(of a piece of work or a problem) difficult to deal with and needing careful attention or skill: Removing scar tissue can be a very tricky operation. trickyadjective (DECEIVING)likely to deceive people: He’s a tricky fellow – you can’t always trust him. Examples of trickytricky Identity is certainly a tricky issue; one that appears to mean different things to different people. This negotiation process can be tricky, and must ultimately make sense to the adolescent or s0he will not adhere to the plan. Especially tricky is meaningful information, the value of information, and the kind of information. The concept of business environment itself is a tricky one, often reducible to the operational definitions of the researcher. Using non-monotonic rules is tricky, but it is sometimes very useful. However, because this table must store many different types of data, it is tricky to specify and implement in a statically-typed language. This question of the middle class, however, is a tricky one. We didn't always understand the complications, but we were aware they [directives] were very tricky and influential. In this pearl we focus on the tricky direction and prove that all strongly normalizing -terms have an intersection type. It has comparatively little to say about the more tricky problems arising in immigrant, multinational or deeply divided societies. Confidence was shown to exceed achievement only when knowledge questions are overly difficult and tricky. The interpretation of correlations between aggregate measures is very tricky, and the risk of ecological fallacies is never far away. Taking issue with a well-founded commitment to caring can be a very tricky matter. Possible extensions in this direction would first have to tackle the tricky problem of lexicon structure. It is always tricky, though, when you get into these common-knowledge situations. See all examples of tricky 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. |
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