skilful act performed for entertainment, especially one involving illusion
thing done in order to deceive or outwit sb
exact or best way of doing sth; particular technique
deceive; swindle; cheat; defraud
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"he played a trick on me"
"he pulled a fast one and got away with it"
"that offer was a dirty trick"
"We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
She also looked frightened...Just a trick to get her own way.
出自: J. T. Story
Using baffling technical jargon is..an old sales trick.
出自:Company
Minarets..tricked out with fairy-lights.
出自: J. Raban
It's a..provincial town tricked out like a big city.
出自:Far Eastern Economic Review
聪明的律师应能诱使罪犯认罪。
He tricked her into marrying him by pretending that he was rich.
他装作很有钱的样子,从而骗得她和他结了婚。
The police tricked him into making a confession.
警察哄骗他招供。
We were tricked into buying a poor car.
我们上当买了一辆破汽车。
He was tricked into revealing the place where he had hidden the money.
他受人哄骗,泄露了他藏钱的地方。
她把自己打扮起来去参加晚会。
She was tricked out in gaudy dress.
她穿得华丽而俗气。
他们哄骗她离职。
The clever salesman was able to trick the old lady out of her money.
这精明的推销员要骗取这位老太太的钱财。
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