单词 | trick |
例句 | trick noun 1.•he's capable of any mean trick|•their clever little trick cost us $500:stratagem, ploy, ruse, scheme, device, maneuver, contrivance, machination, artifice, wile, dodge | deceit, deception, trickery, subterfuge, chicanery, swindle, hoax, fraud, confidence trick | informal con, setup, rip-off, game, scam, sting, flimflam, bunco | archaic shift, fetch, rig. 2.•I think she's playing a trick on us:practical joke, joke, prank, jape, spoof, gag, put-on. 3.•conjuring tricks:feat, stunt | (tricks) sleight of hand, legerdemain, prestidigitation | magic. 4. (tricks) •the tricks of the trade:knack, art, skills, techniques | secrets, shortcuts.▶verb •many people have been tricked by con artists with fake IDs:deceive, delude, hoodwink, mislead, take in, dupe, fool, double-cross, cheat, defraud, swindle, gull, hoax, bamboozle, entrap | informal con, bilk, diddle, rook, put one over on, pull a fast one on, pull the wool over someone's eyes, take for a ride, shaft, flimflam, sucker, snooker | literary cozen, illude | archaic chicane. PHRASES do the trick informal •here, these two aspirins should do the trick:be effective, work, solve the problem, fill/fit the bill. trick of the light •it was probably just a trick of the light:illusion, optical illusion, figment of the imagination | mirage. |
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