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trick

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trick1 /trɪk/ ●●● S3 noun [countableC]  
1 STH that deceives SB 骗人的花招TRICK/DECEIVE something you do in order to deceive someone 花招,骗局,诡计
 Pretending he doesn’t remember is an old trick of his.
假装不记得是他的老花招了。
 He didn’t really lose his wallet – that’s just a trick.
他并没有真的丢了钱包——这只是一个骗局。
2 joke 玩笑JOKE something you do to surprise someone and to make other people laugh 恶作剧
 I’m getting tired of your silly tricks.
我对你那些愚蠢的恶作剧感到厌烦了。
 The girls were playing tricks on their teacher.
女孩子们正在捉弄她们的老师。
3 STH that makes things appear different 引起错觉的事物 something that makes things appear to be different from the way they really are 引起错觉[记忆紊乱]的事物
 After walking for hours in the hot sun, his mind began playing tricks on him.
在火辣辣的太阳底下走了很久,他的头脑开始迷糊了。
 At first he thought someone was coming towards him, but it was just a trick of the light.
开始他以为有人朝他走来,原来只是光线引起的错觉。
4 a dirty/rotten/mean trick UNFAIRan unkind or unfair thing to do 下流的/无耻的/卑鄙的行为
 He didn’t turn up? What a dirty trick!
他没来?真无耻!
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5 do the trick spokenSOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEM if something does the trick, it solves a problem or provides what is needed to get a good result 奏效,达到预期效果
 A bit more flour should do the trick.
再加一点面粉应该就可以了。
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6 magic 魔术DG a skilful set of actions that seem like magic, done to entertain people 戏法,把戏
 My uncle was always showing me card tricks when I was a kid.
我小时候,叔叔总是用纸牌变戏法给我看。
 a magic trick
魔术
4  See picture of 见图 trick
7 clever method 巧妙办法SUCCEED IN DOING something a way of doing something that works very well but may not be easy to notice 诀窍;技巧,技法
 The trick is to bend your knees as you catch the ball.
诀窍是接球时要屈膝。
 a salesman who knew all the tricks of the trade (=clever methods used in a particular job)
谙熟行业门道的推销员
8. use/try every trick in the book TRY TO DO OR GET somethingto use every method that you know, even dishonest ones, to achieve what you want 使出各种绝招,使出浑身解数
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9 teach/show somebody a trick or two informalINTELLIGENT used to say that someone knows more than someone else or can do something better than them 比某人知道得多[高明]
 Experienced teachers can show new teachers a trick or two.
有经验的老师总有几招可以教教新老师。
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10. somebody is up to their (old) tricks informalDISHONEST to be doing the same dishonest things that you have often done before 某人在故伎重施
11 DGCcards 纸牌 the cards played or won in one part of a game of cards 〔纸牌游戏中出的或赢的〕一圈牌,一墩牌
 He won the first three tricks easily.
他轻松地赢了头三圈牌。
12 HABIT 习惯have a trick of doing something USUALLY British EnglishBrE to have a habit of using a particular expression or of moving your face or body in a particular way 有做某事的习惯〔指经常有某种表情或某种动作〕
 She had this trick of raising her eyebrows at the end of a question.
她有一个习惯,每次提问完了总要扬一下眉毛。
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13 never miss a trick spokenKNOW something to always know exactly what is happening even if it does not concern you 对所发生的事无所不知[了如指掌]
 Dave’s found out. He never misses a trick, does he?
戴夫已经发现了,什么都瞒不过他,是不是?
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14 how’s tricks? old-fashioned spokenHELLO used to greet someone in a friendly way 你好吗?近来如何?〔用于寒暄〕
 Hello, Bill! How’s tricks?
你好,比尔!近来怎么样?
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15 sex American EnglishAmE old-fashioned informalSYSEX/HAVE SEX WITH someone who pays a prostitute to have sex 嫖客
turn a trick (=to have sex with someone for money) 卖淫
confidence trick, → dirty trick at dirty1(6), → you can’t teach an old dog new tricks at teach(7), → hat trick
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trick2 ●●● S3 verb [transitiveT]  
1 TRICK/DECEIVECHEATto deceive someone in order to get something from them or to make them do something 欺骗,诱骗,哄骗
 She knew she’d been tricked, but it was too late.
她知道自己被骗了,但为时已晚。
trick somebody into doing something
 He claimed he was tricked into carrying drugs.
他声称他是被骗才携带毒品的。
trick somebody out of something
 The corporation was tricked out of $20 million.
公司被骗走2,000万美元。
trick your way into/past/onto etc something
 He tricked his way into her home by pretending to be a policeman.
他假冒警察进入她家。
2 be tricked out with/in something British EnglishBrE literaryDECORATE to be decorated with something 用某物装饰,以某物打扮
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trick3 adjectiveadj  
1. trick photography TCPwhen a photograph or picture has been changed so that it looks different from what was really there 特技摄影
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2. a trick question ASK A QUESTIONa question which seems easy to answer but has a hidden difficulty 容易使人上当的问题
3. a trick knee/ankle/shoulder etc American EnglishAmEMI a joint that is weak and can suddenly cause you problems 有毛病的膝关节/脚踝/肩关节等
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Origin trick1
(1400-1500) Old North French trique, from trikier to deceive, cheat, from Old French trichier
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trick

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1deception欺騙ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRICK | TRICK + VERB | TRICK + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcheap, cruel, dirty, mean, nasty低級的/殘忍的/下流的/卑鄙的/齷齪的伎倆The press accused the president of dirty tricks in his election campaign.媒體指責總統在競選中使用了卑鄙手段。stupid愚蠢的花招funny有趣的戲法little小惡作劇con (informal) , confidence (both BrE) 騙局
VERB + TRICKplay, pull, try, use戲弄;耍手段We decided to play a little trick on the teacher.我們決定跟老師開個小玩笑。fall for被⋯所騙She won't fall for such a stupid trick.她不會被這麼愚蠢的把戲騙倒。know, learn學會做手腳He's learned a trick or two in his time working in the tax office.在稅務所工作期間,他學會了幾手做手腳的本事。TRICK + VERBwork詭計起作用TRICK + NOUNquestion容易使人上當的問題PHRASESa trick of the light光線造成的錯覺A trick of the light made it look like she was pregnant.光線造成的錯覺使她看起來好像懷孕了。a trick or two一兩個絕招I could teach him a trick or two (= show him a better way to do things).我可以教他一兩招。every trick in the book (= all methods, honest or not) 各種招數
trick

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2clever way of doing sth that works well做事妙法ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEspecial特別的竅門clever, good, neat訣竅Another neat trick is to add lemon peel to the water.另一種妙招是在水裏加點兒檸檬皮。handy, nifty (informal) , useful簡便的/有效的/實用的技巧old老把戲He used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.他使用以攻為守的老把戲為自己辯護。real真正的訣竅The real trick is predicting the market two years down the line.真正的秘訣在於預測未來兩年內的市場。PREPOSITIONtrick for解決⋯的絕招a trick for getting out red wine stains去除紅酒漬的竅門trick to⋯的竅門There's no trick to it-you just need lots of practice.沒有竅門,只有多多練習。PHRASEShave a trick up your sleeve (= a plan to use if necessary) 自有妙招I have a few tricks up my sleeve.我自有錦囊妙計。the trick is to...訣竅是⋯The trick is to keep your body still and your arms relaxed.訣竅是身體保持不動,胳膊放鬆。the tricks of the trade行業的訣竅
trick

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3skilled act靈巧的手法ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRICK | TRICK + VERB | TRICK + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEclever, difficult巧妙的技藝;難學的技巧simple簡單的一招card, conjuring, disappearing, magic紙牌戲法;魔術;使東西消失的戲法parlour/parlor (old-fashioned, especially NAmE) , party室內玩的/聚會上玩的小戲法
camera攝影技法rhetorical修辭技巧These rhetorical tricks are common in political speeches.這些修辭技巧在政治演說中是常見的。accounting會計手法the kinds of accounting tricks that get CEOs into trouble使首席執行官們惹上麻煩的各類做假賬的花招VERB + TRICKdo, employ, perform使用竅門Very few camera tricks are employed.沒用多少攝影訣竅。learn學絕技teach sb教某人絕技TRICK + VERBwork戲法成功TRICK + NOUNphotography特技攝影PHRASES(you can't) teach an old dog new tricks (= it is difficult to make people change their ideas, etc.) (很難)使人改變觀念
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trick verb
cheat
trick

noun

 See also the entry for tactic 另见tactic条trick ♦︎ trap ♦︎ hoax ♦︎ device ♦︎ bluff ♦︎ ruse ♦︎ set-upThese are all words for sth that you do to deceive sb. 这些词均表示诡计、计谋、骗局。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a clever trick / trap / device / rusea simple trick / device / ruseto try a trick / device / ruseto use / resort to a trick / devicea trick / trap / device / bluff / ruse works trick [countable] something that you do to deceive sb or to annoy sb as a joke 诡计;花招;计谋;恶作剧They had to think of a trick to get past the guards.他们只得想计谋骗过岗哨。The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.孩子们经常戏弄老师。She won't fall for such a stupid trick.她不会上这种愚蠢把戏的当。It was a trick question (= one to which the answer seems easy but actually is not).那是个容易使人上当的问题。 see also trick cheat verb , prank joke noun trap [countable] a clever plan designed to deceive sb, either by capturing them or by making them do or say sth that they did not mean to do or say (高明的)圈套;计策She had set a trap for him and he had walked straight into it.她给他设下圈套,他就径直钻了进去。 hoax həʊks; NAmE hoʊks [countable] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) an act intended to make sb believe sth that is not true, especially sth unpleasant 骗局;恶作剧She described the deception as a cruel hoax.她形容这个骗局是一个残忍的恶作剧。He was accused of using a bomb hoax to empty a rival restaurant.他被控谎称有炸弹以吓跑一家对手餐厅的食客。Detectives are still investigating the hoax calls.侦探仍在调查那些恶作剧电话。 device [countable] (rather formal) a plan or trick that sb uses to get what they want, without being honest about it 花招;计谋;诡计The report was a device used to hide rather than reveal problems.这份报告不是揭露问题,而是为掩盖问题而耍的花招。A device is not always dishonest: it can be just a neat and useful way of doing sth. * device并非总是不诚实的,也可以只是便捷有效的行事方式。 see also device tactic bluff [countable, uncountable] an attempt to trick sb by making them believe that you will do sth when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you know sth when you do not, in fact, know it 虚张声势的做法;唬人He said he would resign if he didn't get more money, but it was only a bluff.他说如果不给他加薪他就辞职,但那不过是虚张声势而已。He threatened to resign but it was all bluff.他威胁说要辞职,但那都是唬人的。If you call sb's bluff, you tell them to do what they are threatening to do, because you believe that they will not be cruel or brave enough to do it. * call sb's bluff指激某人做扬言要做的事She was tempted to call his bluff, hardly able to believe he'd carry out his threat.她很想逼他亮出底牌,并不相信他会做他威胁要做的事。 see also bluff pretend verb ruse ruːz [countable] (rather formal, written, sometimes disapproving) a plan or trick that sb uses to get what they want, especially by cheating or deceiving sb 诡计;骗局She tried to think of a ruse to get him out of the house.她试图用计让他走出房子。NOTE 辨析 Device or ruse?A ruse is often more dishonest than a device: it is deliberately designed to make sb believe sth that is not true. A device is more often a way of hiding your real intentions or reasons without actually lying about them. * ruse常比device更不诚实,是刻意使某人相信并不真实的事。device更常指隐瞒自己的真实意图或原因,而实际并未说谎。 ˈset-up [countable, usually singular] (informal, usually disapproving) a situation in which sb tricks you or makes it seem as if you have done sth wrong 陷害;栽赃He didn't steal the goods. It was a set-up.那些商品不是他偷的,这是栽赃。
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trick
Types of performance: burlesque, impersonation, impression...
Skill, talent and ability: experience, ability, skill...
To cheat or trick someone: shanghai, rip off, deceive...
Physically weak: weak, frail, feeble...

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