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trick

[trɪk] [trɪk]
  • 复数:tricks;
  • 第三人称单数:tricks;
  • 过去式:tricked;
  • 过去分词:tricked;
  • 现在分词:tricking;
  • 例句
    同义词
    同义词解析
    • 以下这些动词均含有"欺骗" 的意思
      cheat普通用词,指用蒙蔽他人的手段取得所需之物,尤多指在赢利的买卖中欺骗人。
      deceive最普通用词,指用虚假外表使人信以为真,或蓄意歪曲事实,或造成错误印象使人上当受骗。
      trick指用阴谋诡计等骗得信任或得到所需之物。
      fool指把别人当傻瓜,愚弄欺骗别人。
    词组
    • do the trick
      (informal)achieve the required result (非正式)达到预期目的
    • every trick in the book
      (informal)every available method of achieving what one wants (非正式)(达到目的的)各种可能方法
    • how's tricks?
      (informal)used as a friendly greeting (非正式)你好吗(表示友善的问候语)
    • the oldest trick in the book
      a ruse so hackneyed that it should no longer deceive anyone 书中的老把戏(非常过时,无法再骗人)
    • trick or treat
      (chiefly N. Amer.)a children's custom of calling at houses at Halloween with the threat of pranks if they are not given a small gift (often used as a greeting by children doing this) (主北美)招待还是捣蛋(万圣节时,孩子们上门索要小礼物,否则就搞恶作剧的风俗,常用作孩子们万圣节上门时的问候语)
    • tricks of the trade
      special ingenious techniques used in a profession or craft, especially those that are little known by outsiders (尤指外行很少懂的)行业秘诀
    • turn a trick
      (informal)(of a prostitute) have a session with a client (非正式)(妓女)接客
    • up to one's (old) tricks
      (informal)misbehaving in a characteristic way (非正式)耍老花招
    • trick someone/thing out(或 up) French
      (一般作 be tricked out)dress or decorate someone or something in an elaborate or showy way 盛装打扮某人;隆重装饰某物
    • play a trick on
      搞恶作剧;诈骗;开玩笑
    • trick out 或 trick up 【非正式用语】
      To ornament or adorn, often garishly 装扮,打扮:装饰或修饰,通常是华美地,耀眼地
    • do the trick 或 turn the trick
      To bring about the desired result. 达到期望的目的
    • how's tricks【非正式用语】
      Used to make a friendly inquiry about a person or that person's affairs. 怎么样:用来友好地询问某人的情况或事务
    • not miss a trick
      To be extremely alert 极其警觉
    英语四级真题
      These findings echo earlier research that suggests our perception of food can sometimes trick our body's response to the food itself.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
      Although it hardly seems practical to trick ourselves into eating less
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
      Trick ourselves into eating less.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • N-COUNT
      诡计;花招;骗局
      A trick is an action that is intended to deceive someone.
      例句
      We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me. 我们正在戏弄那个一直烦我的家伙。
    • VERB
      欺骗;哄骗
      If someone tricks you, they deceive you, often in order to make you do something.
      例句
      Stephen is going to be pretty upset when he finds out how you tricked him... 如果斯蒂芬发现你怎样欺骗了他,他会非常气愤。 His family tricked him into going to Pakistan, and once he was there, they took away his passport... 家人骗他去了巴基斯坦,等到他一到那里,他们就拿走了他的护照。
    • N-COUNT
      把戏;绝技
      A trick is a clever or skilful action that someone does in order to entertain people.
      例句
      He shows me card tricks. 他表演纸牌戏法给我看。
    • N-COUNT
      窍门;诀窍;技巧
      A trick is a clever way of doing something.
      例句
      Tiffany revamped her sitting room with simple decorative tricks. 蒂法尼采用简单的装饰技巧将起居室翻新。 It is not just a little trick you can pick up in half an hour. 这不是你半个小时就能学会的小窍门。
    • PHRASE
      奏效;达到目的
      If something does the trick, it achieves what you wanted.
      例句
      Sometimes a few choice words will do the trick. 有时说几句尖酸刻薄的话就有人听了。
    • PHRASE
      千方百计;浑身解数;所有的办法
      If someone tries every trick in the book, they try every possible thing that they can think of in order to achieve something.
      例句
      Companies are using every trick in the book to stay one step in front of their competitors. 各公司想方设法地保持比竞争者领先一步的优势。
    • PHRASE
      灯光造成的幻觉
      If you say that something is a trick of the light, you mean that what you are seeing is an effect caused by the way that the light falls on things, and does not really exist in the way that it appears.
      例句
      Her head appears to be on fire but that is only a trick of the light. 她的头部看上去像是着火了,但那只是灯光造成的幻觉。
    • PHRASE
      无所(不)知;无事(不)晓;把握住任何机会
      If you say that someone does not miss a trick, you mean that they always know what is happening and take advantage of every situation.
      例句
      When it comes to integrating their transport systems, the French don't miss a trick. 法国人从不放过任何整合其交通系统的机会。
    • PHRASE
      (行业)诀窍,门道,绝活
      The tricks of the trade are the quick and clever ways of doing something that are known by people who regularly do a particular activity.
      例句
      To get you started, we have asked five successful writers to reveal some of the tricks of the trade. 为了让你开始写作,我们邀请了 5 位成功作家向你透露一些写作秘诀。
    • PHRASE
      故伎重演;耍老花招
      If you say that someone is up to their tricks or up to their old tricks, you disapprove of them because they are behaving in the dishonest or deceitful way in which they typically behave.
      例句
      I have no respect for my father who, having remarried, is still up to his old tricks. 我对父亲没任何敬意,他已经再婚,却依然喜欢耍老把戏。
    英汉词典释义
    • n.
      戏法, 把戏
      An old dog cannot learn new tricks. 老狗学不会新把戏。 Can you do magic tricks? 你会变魔术吗?
      计谋, 诡计, 花招
      Don't be fooled by any of her cunning tricks. 不要被她的任何诡计所骗。 He even plays a shabby trick on his father. 他甚至同他的父亲玩弄卑鄙的手段。 I thought I saw a ghost, but perhaps it was only a trick of the light. 我以为我看见鬼了, 但这大概不过是灯光在捉弄人。
      诀窍, 技巧, 技艺
      Patience is the trick in doing a job well. 耐心是做工作的诀窍。
    • vt.
      哄骗; 欺骗
      Don't try to trick me! 不要欺骗我! A clever lawyer should be able to trick the prisoner into an admission of guilt. 聪明的律师应能诱使罪犯认罪。
      打扮
      She tricked herself out for the party. 她把自己打扮起来去参加晚会。
    • adj.
      用于特技的
      Trick photography is one of his hobbies. 特技摄影是他的爱好之一。
      有意捉弄人的
      It was purely a trick question. 这纯粹是一个有意捉弄人的问题。
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. a cunning or deceitful action or device;
      "he played a trick on me""he pulled a fast one and got away with it"
      2. a period of work or duty
      3. an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent;
      "that offer was a dirty trick"
      4. a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
      5. an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
    • Verb
      1. deceive somebody;
      "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
    行业词典
    • 体育: 突然支撑不住;