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tricky

/trik-ee/US // ˈtrɪk i //UK // (ˈtrɪkɪ) //

狡猾的,棘手的,很棘手,棘手

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    trick·i·er, trick·i·est.

    • : given to or characterized by deceitful tricks; crafty; wily.
    • : skilled in clever tricks or dodges.
    • : deceptive, uncertain, or difficult to deal with or handle.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.complicated, difficult
Antonyms
adj.deceptive, sly
Synonyms
shifty变幻莫测,晃晃悠悠,阴阳怪气,变幻莫测的slippery滑溜溜的,滑溜溜,滑腻的,光滑的smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑subtle微妙的,微妙,巧妙的,巧妙treacherous奸诈的,诡诈的,诡谲的,阴险的artful艺术性的,艺术性,艺术的,艺术性强astute精明的,精明,狡黠的,聪明的cagey狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,畏畏缩缩catchy朗朗上口,好听,好听的,朗朗上口的clever聪明的,巧妙的,聪明,巧妙地crafty狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡黠的cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈deceitful奸诈的,狡猾的,狡诈的,奸诈deep深,深深的,深的,深入delusive妄想,妄想的,幻觉,妄图delusory妄想,虚幻的,妄想的,妄想症devious狡猾的,奸诈的,邪恶的,狡诈的dishonest不诚实的,不诚实,不忠实的,不诚信的foxy狡猾的,狡猾,狐狸精,狡猾的人greasy油腻的,油滑的,油腻,油腻腻的guileful狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡诈的,狡黠的insidious阴险的,阴险,阴毒的,阴险狡诈intelligent聪明,聪明的,智慧,智能keen敏锐的,热情的,敏锐,热切的misleading误导性的,误导性,具有误导性的,误导性强scheming谋略,心计,谋划,心术shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面sharp尖锐,犀利,尖锐的,锐利shrewd精明的,精明,精明能干,聪明的slick滑溜溜的,油嘴滑舌,滑溜溜,光滑的streetwise聪明,聪明人,街头巷尾,睿智wily狡猾的,聪明的,狡猾,狡猾的人witted聪明的,聪明的人,智慧的,聪明wry狡猾的,狡猾,狡黠,狡黠的

Examples

  • When the ad shifts to Hunter Biden, it makes another tricky maneuver.

  • By design, comparing the performance of RSAs to ETAs is tricky because they are two different animals.

  • Below are a range of options to tackle the trickiest of scalp problems.

  • Even so, some say that navigating the talk can be tricky especially when doing so with a client.

  • We opened that up nationwide for free to the entire country because we knew navigating a relationship and dating in this environment was tricky.

  • The digital dating sphere can prove tricky, and bruising, for the trans user.

  • Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts Branson in a tricky predicament.

  • The power delivered by the rocket motor was uneven and tricky to control.

  • It is a tricky and perilous path, but there are no realistic alternatives.

  • What makes Islam so tricky that it trips up even the usually more discerning among us?

  • The English have too much pride to be tricky or shabby, even in the essentially corrupting relation of buyer and seller.

  • A man's mind is a tricky thing—or, speaking more exactly, a man's emotions are tricky things.

  • He was concerned with the villainous intrigues of Cerizet, his copy-clerk, and with Theodose de la Peyrade, the tricky lawyer.

  • The thing, as he had said, was tricky; it came and went; and the fear of losing it was the most overpowering of all fears.

  • You may have married a healthy animal, but animals are tricky and uncertain.