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词组 trick
释义
See also DECEPTION.
goof on someone
in. to play a prank on someone; to involve someone in a deception.
Hey, don't goof on me. I'm your buddy!The kid goofed on Chuck, and he thought it was a pretty good joke.
have an ace up one's sleeve
tr. to have something useful in reserve; to have a special trick available. (Have got can replace have.)
I still have an ace up my sleeve that you don't know about.I don't have an ace up my sleeve. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
phony
n. a phone call where the caller hangs up the minute the telephone is answered.
No one was on the telephone. It was just a phony.We have had phony after phony all evening.
pull a fast one
tr. to outwit or outsmart someone by a clever and timely maneuver.
Don't try to pull a fast one on me.So you think you can pull a fast one?
shuck
n. a hoax.
What a stupid shuck!How could you fall for that old shuck?
TP and teepee
tr. to festoon the trees and shrubbery of a residential yard with toilet paper. (A teenage prank.)
All the swimmers' houses get teepeed the night before a meet.Who teepeed my spruce tree?
trick
1. adjective
1
excellent US, 1988.
2
in hot rodding and drag racing, abnormal, unusual US, 1968
2. noun
1
a prostitute's customer US, 1925.
2
an act of sex between a prostitute and customer US, 1926.
3
a short-term homosexual sexual partner, not paying US, 1963.
4
a casual sexual partner US, 1968.
5
a prostitute UK, 1999.
6
any dupe US, 1865.
7
a swindle. Far less common in this sense, but not unheard UK, 1865.
8
on the railways, a work shift US, 1946. can't take a trickto be consistently unsuccessful. From card games AUSTRALIA, 1944. do the trickto achieve your object UK, 1812
3. verb
1
to engage in sex with a paying customer, usually in an expeditious fashion US, 1960.
2
to have sex with a short-term partner, without emotion or money passed US, 1968
idiomtrickhave a trick up your sleeve —see have/keep sth up your sleevedo the trickused in order to say that something solves a problem or provides what is needed to get a good result:If you take these pills for ten days, that should do the trick.Often a little willingness to compromise will do the trick in negotiating.That portable radio isn't going to do the trick - we need something much bigger.sb doesn't miss a trickused in order to say that someone always knows exactly what is happening and can get advantages from every situation:When it came to cutting costs on exports, Roy didn't miss a trick.Ruben doesn't miss a trick - his film has something for everyone.it's/that's the oldest trick in the bookused in order to say that someone who has been cheated or deceived should have realized what was happening:Josh, I can't believe you fell for that, it's the oldest trick in the book.That's the oldest trick in the Democratic book - to say that Republicans are the party of the wealthy.use/try every trick in the bookto use every clever method that you know in order to achieve what you want:Computer companies are using every trick in the book to stay ahead of their competitors.I tried every trick in the book to get Don to stop having affairs, but nothing worked.
phrasetrick
trick out
be tricked out literary to be decorated or dressed in a particular way: a picture of a young model tricked out in fur boots and a fur-lined bikini+ in There were a number of pleasure boats on the lake, tricked out in all the brightest colours.
See:
  • (one) doesn't miss a trick
  • a bag of tricks
  • a bag/box of tricks
  • a box of tricks
  • a hat trick
  • a one-trick pony
  • a trick worth two of (something)
  • a trick worth two of that
  • bag of tricks
  • be up to (one's) (old) tricks
  • be up to (one's) old tricks
  • be up to your tricks
  • box of tricks
  • confidence game
  • dirty trick
  • dirty tricks
  • do the job/trick
  • do the trick
  • every trick in the book
  • hat trick
  • have a trick up (one's) sleeve
  • have an ace up (one's) sleeve
  • have an ace/a trick up your sleeve
  • he, she, etc. doesn't miss a trick
  • How do you do
  • How’s tricks?
  • how's tricks
  • how's tricks?
  • know a trick or two
  • know every trick in the book
  • miss a trick
  • miss a trick, doesn't/not to
  • never miss a trick
  • not miss a trick
  • one-trick pony
  • play a trick (on one)
  • play a trick on
  • play tricks on
  • pull a stunt
  • pull a trick (on someone)
  • someone's bag of tricks
  • teach an old dog new tricks
  • teach an old dog new tricks, one can't/it's hard to
  • that does it
  • that does the trick
  • the oldest trick in the book
  • the tricks of the trade
  • There are tricks in every trade
  • trick (one) into (doing something)
  • trick (oneself or something) up
  • trick into
  • trick of the trade
  • trick on someone
  • trick or treat
  • trick out
  • trick out of
  • trick up (one's) sleeve
  • trick-or-treater
  • trick-or-treating
  • tricks of the trade
  • try every trick in the book
  • try, use, etc. every trick in the book
  • turn a trick
  • turn a trick/tricks
  • turn the trick
  • turn tricks
  • up to (one's) (old) tricks
  • up to one's old tricks
  • up to your tricks
  • use every trick in the book
  • whole bag of tricks
  • You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
  • you can't teach an old dog new tricks
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