单词 | trick |
释义 | trick noun¹ 1deception欺骗adjective | verb + trick | trick + verb | trick + noun | phrases adjective➤cheap, cruel, dirty, mean, nasty低级的/残忍的/下流的/卑鄙的/龌龊的伎俩◆the press accused the president of dirty tricks in his election campaign.媒体指责总统在竞选中使用了卑鄙手段。➤stupid愚蠢的花招▸➤funny有趣的戏法▸➤little小恶作剧▸➤con (informal) , confidence (both bre) 骗局verb + trick➤play, pull, try, use戏弄;耍手段◆we decided to play a little trick on the teacher.我们决定跟老师开个小玩笑。➤fall for被⋯所骗◆she won't fall for such a stupid trick.她不会被这么愚蠢的把戏骗倒。➤know, learn学会做手脚◆he's learned a trick or two in his time working in the tax office.在税务所工作期间,他学会了几手做手脚的本事。trick + verb➤work诡计起作用trick + noun➤question容易使人上当的问题phrases➤a trick of the light光线造成的错觉◆a trick of the light made it look like she was pregnant.光线造成的错觉使她看起来好像怀孕了。➤a trick or two一两个绝招◆i could teach him a trick or two (= show him a better way to do things).我可以教他一两招。➤every trick in the book (= all methods, honest or not) 各种招数trick noun² 2clever way of doing sth that works well做事妙法adjective | preposition | phrases adjective➤special特别的窍门▸➤clever, good, neat诀窍◆another neat trick is to add lemon peel to the water.另一种妙招是在水里加点儿柠檬皮。➤handy, nifty (informal) , useful简便的/有效的/实用的技巧▸➤old老把戏◆he used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.他使用以攻为守的老把戏为自己辩护。➤real真正的诀窍◆the real trick is predicting the market two years down the line.真正的秘诀在于预测未来两年内的市场。preposition➤trick for解决⋯的绝招◆a trick for getting out red wine stains去除红酒渍的窍门➤trick to⋯的窍门◆there's no trick to it-you just need lots of practice.没有窍门,只有多多练习。phrases➤have a trick up your sleeve (= a plan to use if necessary) 自有妙招◆i have a few tricks up my sleeve.我自有锦囊妙计。➤the trick is to...诀窍是⋯◆the trick is to keep your body still and your arms relaxed.诀窍是身体保持不动,胳膊放松。➤the tricks of the trade行业的诀窍trick noun³ 3skilled act灵巧的手法adjective | verb + trick | trick + verb | trick + noun | phrases adjective➤clever, difficult巧妙的技艺;难学的技巧▸➤simple简单的一招▸➤card, conjuring, disappearing, magic纸牌戏法;魔术;使东西消失的戏法▸➤parlour/parlor (old-fashioned, especially name) , party室内玩的/聚会上玩的小戏法▸➤camera摄影技法➤rhetorical修辞技巧◆these rhetorical tricks are common in political speeches.这些修辞技巧在政治演说中是常见的。➤accounting会计手法◆the kinds of accounting tricks that get ceos into trouble使首席执行官们惹上麻烦的各类做假账的花招verb + trick➤do, employ, perform使用窍门◆very few camera tricks are employed.没用多少摄影诀窍。➤learn学绝技▸➤teach sb教某人绝技trick + verb➤work戏法成功trick + noun➤photography特技摄影phrases➤(you can't) teach an old dog new tricks (= it is difficult to make people change their ideas, etc.) (很难)使人改变观念 trick noun ➡ see also the entry for tactic另见 tactic 条trick ♦︎ trap ♦︎ hoax ♦︎ device ♦︎ bluff ♦︎ ruse ♦︎ set-upthese are all words for sth that you do to deceive sb.这些词均表示诡计、计谋、骗局。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a clever trick / trap / device / ruse◆a simple trick / device / ruse◆to try a trick / device / ruse◆to use / resort to a trick / device◆a trick / trap / device / bluff / ruse works■ trick [countable] something that you do to deceive sb or to annoy sb as a joke诡计;花招;计谋;恶作剧◆they had to think of a trick to get past the guards.他们只得想计谋骗过岗哨。◆the kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.孩子们经常戏弄老师。◆she won't fall for such a stupid trick.她不会上这种愚蠢把戏的当。◆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。 ➡ see also trick → cheat verb , prank → joke noun ■ trap [countable] a clever plan designed to deceive sb, either by capturing them or by making them do or say sth that they did not mean to do or say(高明的)圈套;计策◆she had set a trap for him and he had walked straight into it.她给他设下圈套,他就迳直钻了进去。■ hoax /həʊks; name hoʊks/ [countable] (especially journalism尤用于新闻) an act intended to make sb believe sth that is not true, especially sth unpleasant骗局;恶作剧◆she described the deception as a cruel hoax.她形容这个骗局是一个残忍的恶作剧。◆he was accused of using a bomb hoax to empty a rival restaurant.他被控谎称有炸弹以吓跑一家对手餐厅的食客。◆detectives are still investigating the hoax calls.侦探仍在调查那些恶作剧电话。■ device [countable] (rather formal) a plan or trick that sb uses to get what they want, without being honest about it花招;计谋;诡计◆the report was a device used to hide rather than reveal problems.这份报告不是揭露问题,而是为掩盖问题而耍的花招。ⓘ a device is not always dishonest: it can be just a neat and useful way of doing sth. * device 并非总是不诚实的,也可以只是便捷有效的行事方式。 ➡ see also device → tactic ■ bluff [countable, uncountable] an attempt to trick sb by making them believe that you will do sth when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you know sth when you do not, in fact, know it虚张声势的做法;唬人◆he said he would resign if he didn't get more money, but it was only a bluff.他说如果不给他加薪他就辞职,但那不过是虚张声势而已。◆he threatened to resign but it was all bluff.他威胁说要辞职,但那都是唬人的。ⓘ if you call sb's bluff, you tell them to do what they are threatening to do, because you believe that they will not be cruel or brave enough to do it. * call sb's bluff 指激某人做所扬言要做的事◆she was tempted to call his bluff, hardly able to believe he'd carry out his threat.她很想逼他亮出底牌,并不相信他会做他威胁要做的事。 ➡ see also bluff → pretend verb ■ ruse /ruːz/ [countable] (rather formal, written, sometimes disapproving) a plan or trick that sb uses to get what they want, especially by cheating or deceiving sb诡计;骗局◆she tried to think of a ruse to get him out of the house.她试图用计让他走出房子。note 辨析 device or ruse?a ruse is often more dishonest than a device: it is deliberately designed to make sb believe sth that is not true. a device is more often a way of hiding your real intentions or reasons without actually lying about them. * ruse 常比 device 更不诚实,是刻意使某人相信并不真实的事。device 更常指隐瞒自己的真实意图或原因,而实际并未说谎。■ set-up [countable, usually singular] (informal, usually disapproving) a situation in which sb tricks you or makes it seem as if you have done sth wrong陷害;栽赃◆he didn't steal the goods. it was a set-up.那些商品不是他偷的,这是栽赃。trick [transitive] (sometimes disapproving) to deceive sb, especially in a clever way, in order to get what you want(尤指用花招)欺骗,欺诈◆i realized that i'd been tricked and then i felt so stupid.我意识到自己被骗了,觉得自己很傻。◆he managed to trick his way past the security guards.他想方设法骗过保安人员而获通行了。 ➡ see also trick → trick noun trick [countable] something that you do to deceive sb or to annoy sb as a joke诡计;花招;计谋;恶作剧◆they had to think of a trick to get past the guards.他们只得想计谋骗过岗哨。◆the kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.孩子们经常戏弄老师。◆she won't fall for such a stupid trick.她不会上这种愚蠢把戏的当。◆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。 ➡ see also trick → cheat verb , prank → joke noun trick¹/trɪk ||; trɪk/noun[c] 1. something that you do to make sb believe sth that is not true or a joke that you play to annoy sb 诡计;花招;计谋;骗局: ◇the thieves used a trick to get past the security guards. 窃贼使计从保安人员身边溜走了。 2. something that confuses you so that you see, remember, understand, etc things in the wrong way 假象;错觉: ◇it was a trick question (= one in which the answer looks easy, but actually is not) 这是个看来容易做来难的问题。 3. an action that uses special skills to make people believe sth which is not true or real as a form of entertainment 把戏;戏法: ◇the magician performed a trick in which he made a rabbit disappear. 魔术师变戏法使兔子消失了。◇a card trick 纸牌戏法 4. [usu.sing] a clever or the best way of doing sth 要领;窍门 do the job/trick→jobplay a joke/trick on sb→joke¹trick or treat (especially us 尤为美) a tradition in which children dressed as ghosts, etc go to people's houses on the evening of october 31st (hallowe'en)and threaten to do sth bad to them if they do not give them sweets, etc 不给糖就捣蛋﹙万圣节前夕(hallowe'en)﹙即10月31日之夜﹚,儿童扮成鬼挨门索要糖果等的用语,扬言如不给他们糖果等,他们就要捣蛋﹚: ◇to go trick or treating 玩“不给糖就捣蛋”游戏 trick²/trɪk ||; trɪk/verb [t] to make sb believe sth that is not true 哄骗;使上当: ◇i'd been tricked and i felt like a fool. 我上当了,觉得自己像个傻瓜。 [syn] deceive 同义词为deceive trick sb into sth/doing sth to persuade sb to do sth by making him/her believe sth that is not true 以哄骗手段说服某人干某事: ◇he tricked me into lending him money. 我上了他的当,把钱借给了他。 trick sb out of sth to get sth from sb by making him/her believe sth that is not true 从某人那里骗得某物: ◇stella was tricked out of her share of the money. 斯特拉的那份钱被人骗走了。 ☞ trick/deceive☞ trick¹☞ trick² |
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