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trick
Trick tarimas:
/trik/
Trick audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: An act or procedure intended to achieve an end by deceptive or fraudulent means. See Synonyms at
wile . - noun: A mischievous action; a prank.
- noun: A stupid, disgraceful, or childish act or performance.
- noun: A peculiar trait or characteristic; a mannerism: "Mimicry is the trick by which a moth or other defenseless insect comes to look like a wasp” ( Marston Bates).
- noun: A peculiar event with unexpected, often deceptive results: "One of history's cruelest tricks is to take words that sounded good at the time and make them sound pretty stupid” ( David Owen).
- noun: A deceptive or illusive appearance; an illusion: a trick of sunlight.
- noun: A special skill; a knack: Is there a trick to getting this window to stay up?
- noun: A convention or specialized skill peculiar to a particular field of activity: learned the tricks of the winemaking trade.
- noun: A feat of magic or legerdemain.
- noun: A difficult, dexterous, or clever act designed to amuse.
- noun: Games All the cards played in a single round, one from each player.
- noun: Games One such round.
- noun: A period or turn of duty, as at the helm of a ship.
- noun: Slang A prison term.
- noun: Slang An act of prostitution.
- noun: Slang A prostitute's customer.
- noun: Slang A session carried out by a prostitute with a client.
- noun: Slang A robbery or theft.
- verb-transitive: To cheat or deceive or to practice trickery or deception.
- adjective: Of, relating to, or involving tricks.
- adjective: Capable of performing tricks: a trick dog.
- adjective: Designed or made for doing a trick or tricks: trick cards; trick dice.
- adjective: Weak, defective, or liable to fail: a trick knee.
- phrasal-verb: out Informal To ornament or adorn, often garishly: was all tricked out in beads and fringe.
- idiom: do To bring about the desired result.
- idiom: how's tricks Informal Used to make a friendly inquiry about a person or that person's affairs.
- idiom: not miss a trick To be extremely alert: The teacher was known for not missing a trick.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to play one a trick apgauti
- įgudimas
- kort. kirtis
- gražiai arba įmantriai pap
- pokštas
- juokas
- dirty/shabby tricks nešvarūs
- negražūs pokštai
- triukas
- fokusas
- būdas
- metodas
- gudrybė
- apgaulė
- apgauti
- išvilioti (out/of)