n. 名词诡计,骗局;把戏;技巧,窍门;引起错觉的事物
v. 动词欺骗,欺诈
adj. 形容词使人产生错觉的;虚弱有毛病的
The magician used a clever trick to amaze the audience.
魔术师用了一个巧妙的把戏来让观众惊叹。
She played a harmless trick on her friend during the party.
她在聚会上对朋友玩了一个无害的恶作剧。
The old trick of pretending to be sick didn't work this time.
装病的老伎俩这次没有奏效。
He taught his dog a new trick to fetch the newspaper.
他教他的狗一个新的技巧来取报纸。
The salesman's trick convinced them to buy the product.
推销员的花招让他们买下了产品。
There's a simple trick to solving this puzzle quickly.
有一个简单的窍门可以快速解决这个谜题。
They fell for the oldest trick in the book during negotiations.
他们在谈判中中了书中最老的圈套。
She used a camera trick to create an illusion of flying.
她用了一个摄影技巧来制造飞翔的幻觉。
He pulled a trick out of his hat to win the game.
他使出了一个绝招来赢得比赛。
The movie's plot had a surprising trick at the end.
电影的情节在结尾有一个令人惊讶的转折。
trick of the trade 商业诀窍
trick up one's sleeve 秘密武器
trick of the light 光线错觉
trick question 陷阱问题
dirty trick 卑鄙手段
trick someone into doing something 欺骗某人做某事
play a trick on someone 捉弄某人
复数: tricks;
第三人称单数: tricks;
过去式: tricked;
过去分词: tricked;
现在分词: tricking;