简明英汉词典 | ||
trick | ||
[trik] | ||
n. | ||
诡计, 骗局, 恶作剧, 窍门, 诀窍 | ||
vt. | ||
欺骗, 哄骗 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
trick | ||
trick | ||
AHD:[tr1k] | ||
D.J.[trik] | ||
K.K.[tr!k] | ||
n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
An act or a procedure intended to achieve an end by deceptive or fraudulent means.See Synonyms at artifice | |
诡计,花招:一种目的在于通过欺骗性的或欺诈性的方式达到某一结果的行为或计策参见 artifice | ||
(2) |
A mischievous action; a prank. | |
恶作剧,捉弄:淘气的行动;戏弄 | ||
(3) |
A stupid, disgraceful, or childish act or performance. | |
傻事,儿戏,轻率之举:愚蠢的,丢脸的或孩子气的行为或表现 | ||
(4) |
A peculiar trait or characteristic; a mannerism: | |
特征,特点:特别的性质或特点,独特的风格或形式: | ||
“Mimicry is the trick by which a moth or other defenseless insect comes to look like a wasp”(Marston Bates) | ||
“拟态是飞蛾或其他无防御手段的昆虫具有的使自己看上去象一只黄蜂的特点”(马斯顿·贝茨) | ||
(5) |
A peculiar event with unexpected, often deceptive results: | |
捉弄:某一特殊的事件,其结果是意想不到的,常常具有欺骗性: | ||
“One of history's cruelest tricks is to take words that sounded good at the time and make them sound pretty stupid”(David Owen) | ||
“历史最残酷的捉弄之一是将一些当时听起来很正确的话变得非常愚蠢”(戴维·欧文) | ||
(6) |
A deceptive or illusive appearance; an illusion: | |
假象,幻觉:一种具欺骗性的或令人迷惑的外表;错觉: | ||
a trick of sunlight. | ||
阳光造成的错觉 | ||
(7) |
A special skill; a knack: | |
窍门:一种特殊的技艺;窍门: | ||
Is there a trick to getting this window to stay up? | ||
有没有窍门能让窗户保持拉起着? | ||
(8) |
A convention or specialized skill peculiar to a particular field of activity: | |
技艺,诀窍:某一特定的行为所特有的传统或专门技艺: | ||
learned the tricks of the winemaking trade. | ||
学习制造葡萄酒行业的技艺 | ||
(9) |
A feat of magic or legerdemain. | |
魔术,戏法:魔术或戏法的技艺 | ||
(10) |
A difficult, dexterous, or clever act designed to amuse. | |
把戏,绝技:一种娱乐性的、复杂的、技巧性的或灵活的行为 | ||
(11) |
Games | |
【游戏】 | ||
(12) |
All the cards played in a single round, one from each player. | |
一墩,一墩牌:一圈所打的牌,每个参加者都打出一张牌 | ||
(13) |
One such round. | |
一圈:每个人都打出一张牌的一轮 | ||
(14) |
A period or turn of duty, as at the helm of a ship. | |
(轮值或值班的一班):值班的时间或轮换,如在轮船的舵旁的值班 | ||
(15) |
Slang A prison term. | |
【俚语】 刑期 | ||
(16) |
Slang | |
【俚语】 | ||
(17) |
An act of prostitution. | |
卖淫:妓女接客的行为 | ||
(18) |
A prostitute's customer. | |
嫖客:妓女的顾客 | ||
(19) |
A session carried out by a prostitute with a client. | |
妓女和顾客进行的纠缠 | ||
(20) |
Slang A robbery or theft. | |
【俚语】 抢劫或偷窃 | ||
v.tr.intr.(及物动词和不及物动词) | ||
tricked, trick.ing, tricks | ||
To cheat or deceive or to practice trickery or deception. | ||
哄骗:欺骗或捉弄,诈取 | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Of, relating to, or involving tricks. | |
骗人的:属于、关于、涉及诡计、诀窍或戏法的 | ||
(2) |
Capable of performing tricks: | |
特技的、有诀窍的:能够表现绝技的,会耍把戏的: | ||
a trick dog. | ||
会耍把戏的狗 | ||
(3) |
Designed or made for doing a trick or tricks: | |
变戏法的:为变戏法而设计或制作的: | ||
trick cards; trick dice. | ||
变戏法用的扑克牌;变戏法用的骰子 | ||
(4) |
Weak, defective, or liable to fail: | |
有点毛病的:虚弱的,有缺点的,靠不住的: | ||
a trick knee. | ||
会突然不灵便的膝关节 | ||
常用词组 | ||
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: | ||
was all tricked out in beads and fringe. | ||
用小珠子和花边装饰起来 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
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: | ||
The teacher was known for not missing a trick. | ||
这个老师警惕性很高是众所周知 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English trik | |
中古英语 trik | ||
(2) |
from Old North French trique | |
源自 古法国北方方言 trique | ||
(3) |
from trikier [to deceive] | |
源自 trikier [欺骗] | ||
(4) |
probably from Vulgar Latin *tricc3e | |
可能源自 俗拉丁语 *tricc3e | ||
(5) |
from Latin tro3ro} [to play tricks] | |
源自 拉丁语 tro3ro} [变戏法,耍手段] | ||
(6) |
from troe [tricks] | |
源自 troe [戏法,诡计,诀窍] | ||
继承用法 | ||
trick“er | ||
n.(名词) | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
trick | ||
[trIk] | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
戏法;把戏;花样 | |
I can do magic tricks. | ||
我会玩魔术。 | ||
(2) |
窍门;诀窍 | |
to learn the tricks of the trade | ||
学这行生意的诀窍 | ||
(3) |
圈套;诡计 | |
He got the money from me by a trick. | ||
他用诡计骗走了我的钱。 | ||
(4) |
恶作剧 | |
The children played a trick on their teacher. | ||
孩子们捉弄了他们的老师。 | ||
(5) |
怪癖 | |
(6) |
(桥牌的)一圈 | |
习惯用语 | ||
not miss a trick | ||
对一切都了解 (= never miss a trick) | ||
词性变化 | ||
trick | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
变戏法用的 | |
(2) |
欺诈的;奸计的 | |
(3) |
有诀窍的;特技的;有技巧的 | |
trick | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
(常与into连用)欺骗;坑人 | |
He tricked me into giving him the money. | ||
他哄骗我给了他钱。 | ||
(2) |
(常与out of连用)骗走 | |
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
trick | ||
[trik] | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
诡计, 欺骗, 骗术, 奸计; 谋略 | |
(2) |
恶作剧; 卑鄙的手段; 轻率愚蠢行为 | |
(3) |
习惯, 怪癖 | |
(4) |
(贬意)秘诀, 窍门; 手腕, 手法; 技艺, 巧技 | |
(5) |
戏法, 幻术 | |
(6) |
舵手的一班 (通常为二小时); (值班时间的)一班; (雇员等的)出差, 公出 | |
(7) |
[口]逗人的孩子; 俏姑娘 | |
(8) |
[美俚]犯罪行为; 抢劫; 刑期 | |
(9) |
(牌戏中各家所出牌集合而成的)一叠牌 | |
(10) |
小玩意儿; 小物件 | |
eapose all the tricks of the enemy | ||
揭露敌人的一切阴谋诡计 | ||
a double -dealing trick | ||
两面派手法 | ||
a conjurer's tricks | ||
魔术家的戏法 | ||
a mere trick of the light | ||
(魔术中)仅靠灯光造成的幻觉 | ||
a night trick | ||
夜班 | ||
a pretty little trick | ||
漂亮的少女 | ||
Tom has the trick of frowning. | ||
汤姆有皱眉头的习惯。 | ||
词性变化 | ||
trick | ||
[trik] | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
骗, 欺诈 | |
(2) |
装饰, 打扮(off, out, up) | |
She is tricked out in jewels. | ||
她打扮得珠光宝气。 | ||
trick | ||
[trik] | ||
vi. | ||
骗人; 变戏法, 玩鬼把戏, 开玩笑, 戏弄(with) | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
有诀窍的, 特技的 | |
(2) |
弄虚作假的; 欺诈的 | |
(3) |
漂亮的, 能干的, 有效的; 潇洒的 | |
(4) |
靠不住的 | |
(5) |
(关节等)会突然支撑不住的 | |
trick photography | ||
特技摄影 | ||
a trick shot | ||
(电影)特技镜头 | ||
继承用法 | ||
tricker | ||
[`trIkE(r)] | ||
n. | ||
trickery | ||
[5trIkErI] | ||
n. | ||
欺骗, 诈欺; 奸计, 诡计, 手段, 圈套 | ||
trickish | ||
[`trIkIF] | ||
adj. | ||
欺骗的; 狡猾的; 诡计多端的 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
confidence trick | ||
骗术, 先博取信用后骗取财物的骗局 | ||
do [turn] the trick | ||
[俚]将困难工作做好; 达到预期目的 | ||
get [learn] the trick of it | ||
学会诀窍, 知道做法 | ||
hat trick | ||
(1) |
用帽子变戏法 | |
(2) |
巧妙的一着 | |
(3) |
(在板球比赛中)一连击败三个球员 | |
know a trick worth two of that | ||
知道更好[更妙]的方法 | ||
know the trick or two (=be up to a trick or two) | ||
相当机灵, 精明 | ||
monkey tricks | ||
[口]恶作剧 | ||
never [not] miss a trick | ||
什么事都看在眼里; 从不错过时机; 十分机灵精明 | ||
None of your tricks ! | ||
别耍花招! | ||
parlour tricks | ||
(在宴会上等)表演余兴的才能 | ||
play a trick on a sb. | ||
诈骗某人; 开某人玩笑 | ||
play sb. a dirty trick | ||
对某人耍卑鄙手段 | ||
take [win] a trick | ||
赢一圈牌 | ||
take [stand] one's trick | ||
值班, 轮班 | ||
trick of the imagination | ||
错觉 | ||
trick or treat! | ||
不请客就捣乱(万圣节前夕孩子们挨户要礼物的用语) | ||
trick out [up] | ||
打扮, 装饰, 修饰 | ||
tricks of forture | ||
命运的恶作剧 | ||
tricks of the trade | ||
某门生意或职业的诀窍 | ||
trick sb. into [out of] | ||
骗人去...[骗取 ...] | ||
用法词典 | ||
trick | ||
中古英语trik<古法语trichier<拉丁语tricari惹麻烦,玩诡计 | ||
英文相关词典 | ||
trick | ||
betray cheat deceive delude dupe fool hoax hoodwink | ||
[七国语言]英汉轻工业大词典 | ||
trick | ||
针槽 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
trick | ||
trick | ||
AHD:[tr1k] | ||
D.J.[trik] | ||
K.K.[tr!k] | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
An act or a procedure intended to achieve an end by deceptive or fraudulent means.See Synonyms at artifice | |
(2) |
A mischievous action; a prank. | |
(3) |
A stupid, disgraceful, or childish act or performance. | |
(4) |
A peculiar trait or characteristic; a mannerism: | |
“Mimicry is the trick by which a moth or other defenseless insect comes to look like a wasp”(Marston Bates) | ||
(5) |
A peculiar event with unexpected, often deceptive results: | |
“One of history's cruelest tricks is to take words that sounded good at the time and make them sound pretty stupid”(David Owen) | ||
(6) |
A deceptive or illusive appearance; an illusion: | |
a trick of sunlight. | ||
(7) |
A special skill; a knack: | |
Is there a trick to getting this window to stay up? | ||
(8) |
A convention or specialized skill peculiar to a particular field of activity: | |
learned the tricks of the winemaking trade. | ||
(9) |
A feat of magic or legerdemain. | |
(10) |
A difficult, dexterous, or clever act designed to amuse. | |
(11) |
Games | |
(12) |
All the cards played in a single round, one from each player. | |
(13) |
One such round. | |
(14) |
A period or turn of duty, as at the helm of a ship. | |
(15) |
Slang A prison term. | |
(16) |
Slang | |
(17) |
An act of prostitution. | |
(18) |
A prostitute's customer. | |
(19) |
A session carried out by a prostitute with a client. | |
(20) |
Slang A robbery or theft. | |
v.tr.intr. | ||
tricked, trick.ing, tricks | ||
To cheat or deceive or to practice trickery or deception. | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
Of, relating to, or involving tricks. | |
(2) |
Capable of performing tricks: | |
a trick dog. | ||
(3) |
Designed or made for doing a trick or tricks: | |
trick cards; trick dice. | ||
(4) |
Weak, defective, or liable to fail: | |
a trick knee. | ||
常用词组 | ||
trick out or | ||
trick up Informal | ||
To ornament or adorn, often garishly: | ||
was all tricked out in beads and fringe. | ||
习惯用语 | ||
do the trickor | ||
turn the trick | ||
To bring about the desired result. | ||
how's tricksInformal | ||
Used to make a friendly inquiry about a person or that person's affairs. | ||
not miss a trick | ||
To be extremely alert: | ||
The teacher was known for not missing a trick. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English trik | |
(2) |
from Old North French trique | |
(3) |
from trikier [to deceive] | |
(4) |
probably from Vulgar Latin *tricc3e | |
(5) |
from Latin tro3ro} [to play tricks] | |
(6) |
from troe [tricks] | |
继承用法 | ||
trick“er | ||
n. | ||
英汉船舶大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.班次,舵手值班时间;n.刻度线 | ||
朗文英汉综合电脑词典 | ||
trick | ||
技巧 | ||
英汉电信大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.特技,手段 | ||
英汉法学大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.欺诈手段 ,诱骗 | ||
英汉纺织大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.针槽<<针>> | ||
英汉广播大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.特技 | ||
英汉航海大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.班次,舵手值班时间 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.诡计,窍门,特技,刻度线,班次,换班;adj.弄虚作假的,特技的,有效的,能干的 | ||
英汉海运大词典 | ||
trick | ||
舵手值班时间 | ||
基本词义 | ||
trick | ||
舵工的值班时间(两小时) | ||
英汉经贸大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.诡计,窍门,特技,刻度线,班次;adj.弄虚作假的,特技的,有效的,能干的 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.诡计(窍门,特技;adj.弄虚作假的(特技的,有效的 | ||
英汉建筑大词典 | ||
trick | ||
n.班次,策略,手段 | ||
英汉心理学大词典 | ||
trick | ||
恶作剧 |
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