B1 an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment骗局;诡计;恶作剧
to be an effect caused by light, making something appear different是光造成的错觉
what children say when they go trick-or-treating at Halloween“不款待就捣蛋”(孩子们在万圣节玩这个游戏时所说的话)
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She played a dirty trick on me by telling me Diane was having a party when she wasn't.
That was a pretty low trick to play.
I'll show you a magic trick.
They're plotting to play a trick on their brother.
No one's gonna pull that kind of trick on me!
B2 an effective or quick way of doing something诀窍,秘诀;技巧
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The trick to making custard is to keep stirring.
He told me a few good tricks for controlling the class.
In this article, she shares her beauty tricks with the nation.
What's your trick for perfect pastry?
B2 to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan欺骗,诱骗,哄骗
used to deceive someone, either as a joke or form of entertainment or so that they makes a mistake捉弄的,戏弄的;恶作剧的
US A trick part of the body, especially a joint (= place where two bones are connected), sometimes feels weak suddenly and unexpectedly.(尤指关节)有时突然发软的
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