tricked
受骗,被骗,被骗的,中计了
Related Words
Definitions
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- : a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
- : an optical illusion: It must have been some visual trick caused by the flickering candlelight.
- : a roguish or mischievous act; practical joke; prank: She likes to play tricks on her friends.
- : a mean, foolish, or childish action.
- : a clever or ingenious device or expedient; adroit technique: the tricks of the trade.
- : the art or knack of doing something skillfully: You seem to have mastered the trick of making others laugh.
- : a clever or dexterous feat intended to entertain, amuse, etc.: He taught his dog some amazing tricks.
- : a feat of magic or legerdemain: card tricks.
- : a behavioral peculiarity; trait; habit; mannerism.
- : a period of duty or turn; stint; tour of duty: I relieved the pilot after he had completed his trick at the wheel.
- : Cards. the group or set of cards played and won in one round.a point or scoring unit.a card that is a potential winner.Compare honor trick.
- : Informal. a child or young girl: a pretty little trick.
- : Slang. a prostitute's customer.a sexual act between a prostitute and a customer.
- : Heraldry. a preliminary sketch of a coat of arms.engraver's trick.
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- : of, pertaining to, characterized by, or involving tricks: trick shooting.
- : designed or used for tricks: a trick chair.
- : inclined to stiffen or weaken suddenly and unexpectedly: a trick shoulder.
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- : to deceive by trickery.
- : Heraldry. to indicate the tinctures of with engravers tricks.
- : to cheat or swindle: to trick someone out of an inheritance.
- : to beguile by trickery.
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- : to practice trickery or deception; cheat.
- : to play tricks; trifle.
- : Slang. to engage in sexual acts for hire.
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- : trick out, Informal. to embellish or adorn with or as if with ornaments or other attention-getting devices.
Phrases
- trick or treat
- trick out
- tricks of the trade
- bag of tricks
- confidence game (trick)
- dirty tricks
- do the trick
- hat trick
- how's tricks
- not miss a trick
- teach an old dog new tricks
- that does it (the trick)
- turn a trick
- up to one's old tricks
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Another trick to make your content go viral is to create a sense of urgency by putting a time limit on the product or service you’re trying to sell.
Another way to trick the quarterback is to play split field coverages, with one type on one side of the field and another on the other side.
Rahm’s successful trick shot was majestic, masterful and mesmerizing.
When you’re on the ground and engaged, they’re not going to be able to pull those kinds of political tricks on you.
Falling back on childlike charm is not a new trick for Disney, which owns the Star Wars franchise.
Michelangelo tricked his patron about the David, but sometimes he was forcibly reminded who paid the bills.
He tricked Beth into killing an innocent man for him in order to keep his own position at the hospital secure.
Sam Lutfi may have tricked Amanda Bynes into hospitalization.
They apologized for making the video, and said they had been tricked into doing it.
A group of bullies tricked an autistic boy into doing the popular Ice Bucket Challenge—only the bucket was full of human waste.
They were always too pretty, tricked out too finely, useless—those toys that are for show but which the Parisian does not buy.
He was furious moreover at having been tricked, and meditated bedlamite plans of vengeance.
I need hardly say that Count Wodzinski's description is novelistically tricked out.
The thought that he had been easily but cleverly tricked made his blood boil within him.
My strong nature, my ideas, would work like poison in you; twice you have tricked me, twice have I overthrown you.