trick
noun /trɪk/
/trɪk/
Idioms 诡计;花招;骗局;把戏 - 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。 - The kids are always playing tricks on their teacher.
孩子们经常耍些花招戏弄老师。
- She won't fall for such a stupid trick.
她不会上这种愚蠢把戏的当。 - Very few camera tricks are employed.
没用多少摄影诀窍。 - These rhetorical tricks are common in political speeches.
这些修辞技巧在政治演说中是常见的。 - 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
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheap
- cruel
- dirty
- …
- play
- pull
- try
- …
- work
- question
- a trick of the light
- a trick or two
- every trick in the book
- …
- They had to think of a trick to get past the guards.
引起错觉(或记忆紊乱)的事物 - 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。 - 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?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheap
- cruel
- dirty
- …
- play
- pull
- try
- …
- work
- question
- a trick of the light
- a trick or two
- every trick in the book
- …
- One of the problems of old age is that your memory can start to play tricks on you.
戏法;把戏 - He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.
他变戏法逗得孩子们直乐。 - a magic trick
魔术 - a card trick
纸牌戏法 - You had me fooled there! Where did you learn that trick?
你骗了我!你在哪里学的那个把戏?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clever
- difficult
- simple
- …
- do
- employ
- perform
- …
- work
- photography
- (you can’t) teach an old dog new tricks
- He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.
- [usually singular] a way of doing something that works well; a good method
技巧;诀窍;窍门 - 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。 - He used the old trick of attacking in order to defend himself.
他采用了以攻为守的老招数。
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - There's no trick to it—you just need lots of practice.
没有窍门,只有多多练习。 - a trick for getting out red wine stains
去除红酒渍的窍门
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clever
- difficult
- simple
- …
- do
- employ
- perform
- …
- work
- photography
- (you can’t) teach an old dog new tricks
- The trick is to pick the animal up by the back of its neck.
- the cards that you play or win in a single part of a card game
一圈;一墩;一圈所打(或赢)的牌 - I won six tricks in a row.
我接连赢了六墩牌。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clever
- difficult
- simple
- …
- do
- employ
- perform
- …
- work
- photography
- (you can’t) teach an old dog new tricks
- I won six tricks in a row.
something to cheat somebody用以骗人
something confusing令人困惑的事
entertainment娱乐
good method好方法
in card games纸牌游戏
词源late Middle English (as a noun): from an Old French dialect variant of triche, from trichier ‘deceive’, of unknown origin. Current senses of the verb date from the mid 16th cent.
Idioms
a bag/box of tricks
- (informal) a set of methods or equipment that somebody can use
一套措施;全部法宝 - Hotel managers are using a whole new bag of tricks to attract their guests.
旅馆经理们又亮出一套新的法宝来吸引顾客。
- Hotel managers are using a whole new bag of tricks to attract their guests.
be up to your (old) tricks
- (informal, disapproving) to be behaving in the same bad way as before
故伎重演;耍老花招 - He had soon spent all the money and was up to his old tricks.
他很快就花光了所有的钱,开始玩他的老把戏。
- He had soon spent all the money and was up to his old tricks.
do the trick
- (informal) to succeed in solving a problem or achieving a particular result
奏效;起作用;达到目的 - 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。
- I don't know what it was that did the trick, but I am definitely feeling much better.
every trick in the book
- every available method, whether it is honest or not
无所不用其极;浑身解数 - 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。
- He'll try every trick in the book to stop you from winning.
have a trick, some more tricks, etc. up your sleeve
- to have an idea, some plans, etc. that you keep ready to use if it becomes necessary
袖藏玄机;胸有成竹;自有锦囊妙计 - I have a few tricks up my sleeve.
我自有锦囊妙计。
- I have a few tricks up my sleeve.
he, she, etc. doesn’t miss a trick
- (informal) used to say that somebody notices every opportunity to gain an advantage
不失时机;很机敏
(you can’t) teach an old dog new tricks
- (saying) (you cannot) successfully make people change their ideas, methods of work, etc., when they have had them for a long time
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)
trick or treat
- said by children who visit people’s houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets
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)
the tricks of the trade
- the clever ways of doing things, known and used by people who do a particular job or activity
(某一行业或活动的)绝招,绝活,门道,生意经
turn a trick
- (North American English, slang) to have sex with somebody for money
接客卖淫