trick的意思和读音

trick

: [trɪk] : [trɪk]

n.

v.

adj.使

tricks  tricking  tricked  

adj.+n.mean trick,nasty trick,clever trick,cunning trick

adj.real

adj.fake,false,artificial,bogus,hoax

n.deception,joke,knack,habit

v.deceive,cheat,mislead,fool,dupe

trickn.sth to cheat sb

1.something that you do to make sb believe sth which is not true, or to annoy sb as a joke

They had to think of a trick to get past the guards.

The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.

sth confusing

2.something that confuses you so that you see, understand, remember, etc. things in the wrong way

One of the problems of old age is that your memory can start to play tricks on you.

Was there somebody standing there or was it a trick of the light ?线

entertainment

3.a clever action that sb/sth performs as a way of entertaining people

He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.

a card trick

good method

4.[ususing]a way of doing sth that works well; a good method

The trick is to pick the animal up by the back of its neck.

He used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.

in card games

5.the cards that you play or win in a single part of a card game

I won six tricks in a row.

IDMa bag/box of tricks(informal)a set of methods or equipment that sb can usebe up to your (old) tricks(informal)to be behaving in the same bad way as before

I don't know what it was that did the trick, but I am definitely feeling much better.

do the trick(informal)to succeed in solving a problem or achieving a particular result

I don't know what it was that did the trick, but I am definitely feeling much better.

He'll try every trick in the book to stop you from winning.使

every trick in the bookevery available method, whether it is honest or not

He'll try every trick in the book to stop you from winning.使

have a trick, some more tricks, etc. up your sleeveto have an idea, some plans, etc. that you keep ready to use if it becomes necessarytrick or treatsaid by children who visit people's houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets/candythe tricks of the tradethe clever ways of doing things, known and used by people who do a particular job or activityturn a trickto have sex with sb for moneyv.

1.to make sb believe sth which is not true, especially in order to cheat them

I'd been tricked and I felt stupid.

He managed to trick his way past the security guards.

adj.

1.使intended to trick sb

It was a trick question(= one to which the answer seems easy but actually is not) .使

It's all done using trick photography(= photography that uses clever techniques to show things that do not actually exist or are impossible) .

2.weak and not working well

a trick knee

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n.1.an unfair or unpleasant thing that you do in order to harm someone or to get an advantage for yourself; something that you do in order to annoy someone or to make people laugh at them, often by making them believe something that is not true2.a way of entertaining people by doing something that looks like magic3.something that is not really what it seems to be4.an effective and skillful way of doing something5.the cards that you play or win in one part of a card game1.an unfair or unpleasant thing that you do in order to harm someone or to get an advantage for yourself; something that you do in order to annoy someone or to make people laugh at them, often by making them believe something that is not true2.a way of entertaining people by doing something that looks like magic3.something that is not really what it seems to be4.an effective and skillful way of doing something5.the cards that you play or win in one part of a card game

v.1.to make someone believe something that is not true

adj.1ed for tricking someone2ed about a part of the body that is weak and that does not work the way it should

1. magic n trick n △ series n ...

2. ■ SLEIGHT →「 」 ■ TRICK →「 」 (SLEIGHT OF HAND)

3. magic n trick n △ series n ...

4. Ominous Wind Trick Knock Off ...

6. A. vanish:disappear : B. deceive:trick : C. betroth:wed : ...

7. Plata quemada Trick My Own Private Idaho ...

8. 〖funny〗 trick; 〖tricksmeanttodeceive〗 ...

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1.Leadership is a trick of perception, a bit of wisdom Shakespeare lent Henry IV, to pass along to Prince Hal.

2.The company is now trying to pull off a similar trick with tea in the Middle East.

3.A trick of light seems to give an extra pair of feet to this phalarope bird, seen from below the water.

4.The bridesmaids and ushers once dressed like the bride and groom to trick evil spirits so that they would not know who was getting married.穿

5.When you know how the card trick itself is done, you feel like a fool for falling for it.

6.One of the best ways to trick your mind is to simply take it out of the equation.

7.The trick is in knowing where the adjustment is needed and how much.

8.They seem to have subverted a male trick that is intended to ensure paternity rights, and turned it into a trap.

9.Of course the trick is getting them to actually use the bed and not just try to plop down in their favorite spot on your desk.

10.Eccleston also spoke of his admiration for hat-trick hero and added it was a pleasure to be on the same pitch as the skipper.