trick
trick 英 [trɪk] 美 [trɪk]
n. 花招;把戏;窍门 v. 欺骗; adj. 易上当的;欺诈的;
进行时:tricking 过去式:tricked 过去分词:tricked 第三人称单数:tricks 名词复数:tricks
- A trick is a hoax or sneaky scheme. If you fool people into thinking they're donating to a good cause when you're really keeping their money, you're playing a trick on them. It's not nice to trick people.
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- n. 花招;把戏;窍门
- v. 欺骗;
- adj. 易上当的;欺诈的;
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1. Your trick has been opened.
你的诡计已暴露无遗了。
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2. a card trick
纸牌戏法
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3. The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.
孩子们经常耍些花招戏弄老师。
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4. The trick isto pick the animal up by the back of its neck.
窍门在于抓住动物的后脖颈把它提起来。
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5. I'd been tricked and I felt stupid.
我被人骗了,觉得自己真傻。
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6. It was a trick question .
那是个容易使人上当的问题。
- trick (n.) early 15c., "a cheat, a mean ruse," from Old North French trique "trick, deceit, treachery, cheating," from trikier "to deceive, to cheat," variant of Old French trichier "to cheat, trick, deceive," of uncertain origin, probably from Vulgar Latin *triccare, from Latin tricari "be evasive, shuffle," from tricæ "trifles, nonsense, a tangle of difficulties," of unknown origin.
- trick (v.) "deceive by trickery," 1590s, from trick (n.). Related: Tricked; tricking. The sense of "to dress, adorn" (c. 1500) is perhaps a different word entirely.
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