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trick

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n.  诡计; 花招; 骗局; 把戏; 引起错觉(或记忆紊乱)的事物; 戏法
v.  欺骗; 欺诈
adj.  为欺骗的; 使人产生错觉的; 虚弱有毛病的

复数:tricks 过去分词:tricked 过去式:tricked 第三人称单数:tricks 现在分词:tricking 

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trickcheatcondeceive【导航词义:欺骗】

trickv. 欺骗,哄骗
〔辨析〕
指用花招、诡计等骗人做某事或相信某一不真实之事,目的是从中渔利。
〔例证〕
He was tricked into taking drugs.
他被骗吸食毒品。
She found that she had been tricked by the stranger.
她发觉自己被那个陌生人骗了。
He tricked her into marrying him by pretending that he was rich.
他装作很有钱的样子,从而骗得她嫁给了自己。
cheatv. 欺骗,作弊
〔辨析〕
强调以不诚实的手段谋取私利或占便宜,尤指利用他人的信任搞欺诈或在竞赛、游戏、考试等中作弊。
〔例证〕
He cheated the old lady (out) of her money.
他骗取了老太太的钱。
It has come to our knowledge that you have been cheating the firm.
据我们了解你一直在欺骗公司。
John cheated in the exam, and the teacher kicked him out of the class.
约翰考试作弊,结果被老师赶出了教室。
conv. 〈非正式〉诈骗,哄骗
〔辨析〕
指骗取他人钱财,或哄骗他人相信或做某事。
〔例证〕
He conned me out of all my money.
他骗走了我所有的钱。
He conned her into believing he was ill.
他哄骗她相信他生病了。
deceivev. 欺骗,蒙骗
〔辨析〕
指用编造谎言、制造假象等方法使他人上当。
〔例证〕
Don't make up a lie to deceive us.
不要编造谎话来骗我们。
Her tears were just a trick to deceive others.
她的眼泪只是欺骗别人的花招。
He didn't mean to deceive you, it was just a joke.
他并不是存心要骗你,只是开开玩笑。

短语用例

    trick sb into sth/into doing sth

    • 诱使某人做某事
      to make sb do sth by means of a trick

      trick sb out of sth

      • 从某人处骗走某物
        to get sth from sb by means of a trick

        trick sb/sth↔out (in/with sth)

        • 打扮(或装饰)得引人注目
          to dress or decorate sb/sth in a way that attracts attention

          习惯用语

            n.

              a bag/box of tricks
            • 一套措施;全部法宝
              a set of methods or equipment that sb can use
            • be up to your (old) tricks
            • 故技重演;耍老花招
              to be behaving in the same bad way as before
            • do the trick
            • 奏效;起作用;达到目的
              to succeed in solving a problem or achieving a particular result
            • I don't know what it was that did the trick, but I am definitely feeling much better.
              我不知道是什么起的作用,但是我确实觉得好多了。
            • every trick in the book
            • 无所不用其极;浑身解数
              every available method, whether it is honest or not
            • He'll try every trick in the book to stop you from winning.
              他将使尽浑身解数阻止你取胜。
            • have a trick, some more tricks, etc. up your sleeve
            • 袖藏玄机;胸有成竹;自有锦囊妙计
              to have an idea, some plans, etc. that you keep ready to use if it becomes necessary
            • trick or treat
            • 是请吃糖,还是想遭殃(万圣节时儿童挨家索要糖果用语,扬言若不给糖就捣乱戏弄别人)
              said by children who visit people's houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets/candy
            • the tricks of the trade
            • (某一行业或活动的)绝招,绝活,门道,生意经
              the clever ways of doing things, known and used by people who do a particular job or activity
            • turn a trick
            • 接客卖淫
              to have sex with sb for money
            • he, she, etc. doesn't miss a trick
            • 不失时机;很机敏
              used to say that sb notices every opportunity to gain an advantage
            • (you can't) teach an old dog new tricks
            • 老大(不)可教;(无法)改变人们长时间形成的思想(或做事方法等)
              (you cannot) successfully make people change their ideas, methods of work, etc., when they have had them for a long time

            牛津词典

              noun

                用以骗人 sth to cheat sb
              • 诡计;花招;骗局;把戏
                something that you do to make sb believe sth which is not true, or to annoy sb as a joke
                1. They had to think of a trick to get past the guards.
                  他们只好想出个计谋骗过岗哨。
                2. The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.
                  孩子们经常耍些花招戏弄老师。
              • 令人困惑的事 sth confusing
              • 引起错觉(或记忆紊乱)的事物
                something that confuses you so that you see, understand, remember, etc. things in the wrong way
                1. One of the problems of old age is that your memory can start to play tricks on you.
                  老年人的问题之一是记忆可能紊乱起来。
                2. Was there somebody standing there or was it a trick of the light ?
                  是真的有人站在那儿还是光线引起的错觉?
              • 娱乐 entertainment
              • 戏法;把戏
                a clever action that sb/sth performs as a way of entertaining people
                1. He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.
                  他变戏法逗得孩子们直乐。
                2. a card trick
                  纸牌戏法
              • 好方法 good method
              • 技巧;诀窍;窍门
                a way of doing sth that works well; a good method
                1. The trick is to 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。
                2. He used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.
                  他采用了以攻为守的老招数。
              • 纸牌游戏 in card games
              • 一圈;一墩;一圈所打(或赢)的牌
                the cards that you play or win in a single part of a card game
                1. I won six tricks in a row.
                  我接连赢了六墩牌。

              verb

              • 欺骗;欺诈
                to make sb believe sth which is not true, especially in order to cheat them
                1. I'd been tricked and I felt stupid.
                  我被人骗了,觉得自己真傻。
                2. He managed to trick his way past the security guards.
                  他想方设法骗过保安员走了。

              adj.

              • 为欺骗的;使人产生错觉的
                intended to trick sb
                1. 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。
                2. It's all done using trick photography (= photography that uses clever techniques to show things that do not actually exist or are impossible) .
                  这都是利用特技摄影产生的假象。
              • 虚弱有毛病的
                weak and not working well
                1. a trick knee
                  膝软

              柯林斯词典

              • N-COUNT 诡计;花招;骗局
                Atrickis an action that is intended to deceive someone.
                1. 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 someonetricksyou, they deceive you, often in order to make you do something.
                1. 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。
                2. 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。
                3. His real purpose is to trick his way into your home to see what he can steal.
                  他的真实目的就是设局欺骗你以进入你的家里,看看他可以偷走什么。
              • N-COUNT 把戏;绝技
                Atrickis a clever or skilful action that someone does in order to entertain people.
                1. He shows me card tricks.
                  他表演纸牌戏法给我看。
              • N-COUNT 窍门;诀窍;技巧
                Atrickis a clever way of doing something.
                1. 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。
                2. 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。
              • See also:confidence trickconjuring trickhat-trick
              • PHRASE 奏效;达到目的
                If somethingdoes the trick, it achieves what you wanted.
                1. 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 triesevery trick in the book, they try every possible thing that they can think of in order to achieve something.
                1. 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 atrick 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.
                1. 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 notmiss a trick, you mean that they always know what is happening and take advantage of every situation.
                1. 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
                Thetricks of the tradeare the quick and clever ways of doing something that are known by people who regularly do a particular activity.
                1. 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 isup totheirtricksorup totheirold tricks, you disapprove of them because they are behaving in the dishonest or deceitful way in which they typically behave.
                1. 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。
              • you can't teach an old dog new tricks→ see:dog

              英英释义

              noun

              verb

              双语例句

              • She is the victim of a big con trick.
                她是一场大骗局的受害者。
              • 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。
              • I was hurt by his dirty trick.
                我被他的卑鄙手段伤害了。
              • 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。
              • Love songs trick us into believing in knights in shining armor.
                情歌哄骗我们去相信有勇救美人的英雄。
              • Someone had played a trick on her, stretched a piece of string at the top of those steps
                有人搞恶作剧整她,在最高的台阶上拉了一根绳子。
              • I don't think Mr Cavanagh would get far with that trick.
                我想卡瓦纳先生的那套把戏玩不了多久。
              • Passing sentence, the judge said it all had the appearance of a con trick
                宣布判决时,法官称其完全符合诈骗案的要素。
              • Inhalations of menthol may do the trick.
                吸入薄荷醇或许可以起到作用。
              • 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。