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🔑 trickBrE /trɪk/NAmE /trɪk/ nounsth to cheat sb 用以骗人🔑 something that you do to make sb believe sth which is not true, or to annoy sb as a joke 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。   see also confidence trick, dirty trick (2) sth confusing 令人困惑的事🔑 something that confuses you so that you see, understand, remember, etc. things in the wrong way 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?entertainment 娱乐🔑 a clever action that sb/sth performs as a way of entertaining people 戏法;把戏He amused the kids with conjuring tricks. 他变戏法逗得孩子们直乐。a card trick 纸牌戏法   see also hat-trick good method 好方法 [usually sing.] a way of doing sth 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。in card games 纸牌游戏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。a bag/box of ˈtricks(informal) a set of methods or equipment that sb can use 一套措施;全部法宝be up to your (old) ˈtricks(informal, disapproving) to be behaving in the same bad way as before 故伎重演;耍老花招do the ˈtrick(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。every trick in the ˈbookevery 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。have a ˈtrick, some more ˈtricks, etc. up your sleeveto 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ˌtrick or ˈtreatsaid by children who visit people's houses at Halloween and threaten to play tricks on people who do not give them sweets/candy 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 ˌtricks of the ˈtradethe 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ˌturn a ˈtrick(NAmE, slang) to have sex with sb for money 接客卖淫he, she, etc. doesn't miss a ˈtrick(informal) used to say that sb notices every opportunity to gain an advantage 不失时机;很机敏(you can't) teach an old dog new ˈtricks(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)
🔑 trickBrE /trɪk/NAmE /trɪk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they trick BrE /trɪk/ NAmE /trɪk/present simple - he / she / it tricks BrE /trɪks/ NAmE /trɪks/past simple tricked BrE /trɪkt/ NAmE /trɪkt/past participle tricked BrE /trɪkt/ NAmE /trɪkt/ -ing form tricking BrE /ˈtrɪkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtrɪkɪŋ/to make sb believe sth which is not true, especially in order to cheat them 欺骗;欺诈~ sbI'd been tricked and I felt stupid. 我被人骗了,觉得自己真傻。~ your way + adv./prep. He managed to trick his way past the security guards. 他想方设法骗过保安员走了过去。cheatfooldeceivebetraytake intrickcon

These words all mean to make sb believe sth that is not true, especially in order to get what you want. 以上各词均含使人误信之义,尤指有目的地这样做。

  • cheat to make sb believe sth that is not true, in order to get money or sth else from them 指为得到钱财或其他东西而欺骗、欺诈She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman. 她被指控企图蒙骗税务员。He cheated his way into the job. 他骗取了这份工作。 NOTE Cheat also means to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, competition or exam. * cheat 亦指在游戏、竞赛或考试中作弊、舞弊You're not allowed to look at the answers— that's cheating. 你们不许看答案,那是作弊。
  • fool to make sb believe sth that is not true, especially in order to laugh at them or to get what you want 指蒙骗、愚弄Just don't be fooled into investing any money with them. 别上当受骗,同他们一起搞什么投资。
  • deceive to make sb believe sth that is not true, especially sb who trusts you, in order to get what you want 尤指利用别人的信任欺骗、蒙骗、诓骗She deceived him into handing over all his savings. 她把他所有的积蓄都骗走了。
  • betray to hurt sb who trusts you, especially by deceiving them or not being loyal to them 指辜负别人的信任、出卖She felt betrayed when she found out the truth about him. 她发现他的真实情况时,感到受了欺骗。
  • take sb in [often passive] to deceive sb, usually in order to get what you want 指为个人目的而欺骗、蒙骗I was taken in by her story. 我被她的花言巧语蒙骗了。
  • trick to deceive sb, especially in a clever way, in order to get what you want 尤指以巧妙的方式欺骗、欺诈
  • con (informal) to deceive sb, especially in order to get money from them or get them to do sth for you 尤指为获取钱财或使人为自己做事而欺骗、哄骗、诈骗They had been conned out of £100 000. 他们被骗走了 10 万英镑。

which word? 词语辨析

  • Many of these words involve making sb believe sth that is not true, but some of them are more disapproving than others. Deceive is probably the worst because people typically deceive friends, relations and others who know and trust them. People may feel cheated/betrayed by sb in authority who they trusted to look after their interests. If sb takes you in, they may do it by acting a part and using words and charm effectively. If sb cheats/fools/tricks/cons you, they may get sth from you and make you feel stupid. However, sb might fool you just as a joke; and to trick sb is sometimes seen as a clever thing to do, if the person being tricked is seen as a bad person who deserves it. 以上各词多含使人将假话信以为真之义,但其中有些词贬义较另一些词强。deceive 大概贬义最强,主要指欺骗朋友、亲戚和其他认识和信任自己的人。相信掌权者能够顾全自己利益却遭欺骗可用 feel cheated/betrayed。通过装腔作势或花言巧语等骗人用 take sb in。哄骗、愚弄他人用 cheat/fool/trick/con。只为开玩笑可用 fool。如果被戏弄者是应该受到惩罚的坏人,可用 trick,表示计谋巧妙。

Patterns

  • to cheat/fool/trick/con sb out of sth
  • to cheat/fool/deceive/betray/trick/con sb into doing sth
  • to feel cheated/fooled/deceived/betrayed/tricked/conned
  • to fool/deceive yourself
  • to cheat/trick/con your way into sth
ˌtrick sb ˈinto sth/into doing sthto make sb do sth by means of a trick 骗某人做某事He tricked me into lending him £100. 他骗我借给了他 100 英镑。ˌtrick sb ˈout of sthto get sth from sb by means of a trick 从某人处骗走某物She was tricked out of her life savings. 她被骗走了一生的积蓄。ˌtrick sb/sth↔ˈout (in/with sth)(literary) to dress or decorate sb/sth in a way that attracts attention 打扮(或装饰)得引人注目
🔑 trickBrE /trɪk/NAmE /trɪk/ adjective [only before noun] intended to trick sb 意在欺骗的;容易使人上当的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。It's all done using trick photography (= photography that uses clever techniques to show things that do not actually exist or are impossible). 这都是利用特技摄影产生的假象。(NAmE) (of part of the body 身体部位) weak and not working well 虚弱有毛病的a trick knee 膝软
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