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trickery

/trik-uh-ree/US // ˈtrɪk ə ri //UK // (ˈtrɪkərɪ) //

花招,伎俩,诡计,诡计多端

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural trick·er·ies.

    • : the use or practice of tricks or stratagems to deceive; artifice; deception.
    • : a trick used to deceive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundeception, joke
Synonyms
chicanery诡计多端,狡诈,狡猾,巧取豪夺deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人dishonesty不诚实行为,不诚实的行为,不诚实,坏事razzle-dazzle炫目,炫耀,炫目的,炫彩scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人shell game贝壳游戏,炮弹游戏,壳游戏,空壳游戏stunt特技,特技表演,特技演员,特技表演者cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的cheating作弊,作弊行为,欺骗,欺骗行为chicane驰道,岔路口,岔道,岔道口con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法dupery牯牛降,牯岭,牯岭镇,牯儒flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗guile狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩hoax骗局,诈骗,哄骗,糗事imposture骗局,冒牌货,骗人,骗子pretense幌子,伪装,矫饰,虚假quackery庸医,骗人的东西,庸人自扰,庸俗的东西shenanigans恶作剧,诡计多端,诡异行为,诡计sting蜇伤,刺痛,蜇人,蜇伏bait and switch诱饵和开关,诱饵和转换,诱饵和交换,诱骗和转换double-cross两面夹击,两面派,两面夹攻,双关fast shuffle快速洗牌,快速洗牌法,快速洗盘,快速洗练fourberie四个月,四个人,四个月的时间,四个月前funny business有趣的事情,有趣的事,滑稽的事情,滑稽的生意sharp practice犀利的做法,尖锐的实践,犀利的实践,锋利的实践snow job雪地作业,雪地工作,雪上作业,雪工swindling诈骗,诈骗罪,骗人的,骗人underhandedness暗箱操作,不正当手段,不正当竞争,潜规则

Examples

  • Not too long ago, such deepfake voices had something of a lousy reputation for their use in scam calls and internet trickery.

  • Whether this level of trickery will help Freeman identify bee snatchers will be revealed during the next few pollinating seasons, but an early trial convinced him that the stuff works.

  • Computer trickery has been used to fake this kind of thing for years, but deepfakes make it easier and cheaper than ever, and this year of remote everything has given the tech a boost.

  • It’s sometimes tempting to dismiss studies like the new Danish one as mere trickery, or to dismiss the poor results of the negative-information group as a moral failing.

  • Companies may run short of cash or may be unable to meet Wall Street’s expectations, so they resort to trickery.

  • Chinatown, for instance, is a kind of smart trickery that is rewarding.

  • But in Nymphomaniac, the effect was achieved through CGI trickery.

  • But did Copperfield employ a bit of trickery to purchase Musha Cay in the first place?

  • In addition to the Simon trickery, were there any other fun moments with the cast?

  • But almost always, they signify mystery—and even a bit of trickery.

  • The imposture was discovered, and the poor girl confessed to the wicked trickery which her parents had taught her to practise!

  • It may be rude to say that all this was all a trick, but pardonable, perhaps, to say it looks very like trickery.

  • As true innocence charms, so the trickery of pretended innocence disgusts and displeases.

  • Fearing some trickery, the old man, instead of answering, replied that he wished to go and see the scaffold.

  • I shall experience all the degradation of a slave, but I will also practise a slave's perfidy and trickery.