| 正面 | 3088.trick 英 [trɪk]美 [trɪk] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. man- / manu- => main- + ten- + -ance.2. => hold in the hand, keep in the hand.3. => practice habitually, practice continually; keep (a wife), sustain; keep oneself, support, defend in speech.4. maintain => maintenance.n. 诡计;恶作剧;窍门;花招;骗局;欺诈vt. 欺骗;哄骗;装饰;打扮vi. 哄骗;戏弄adj. 特技的;欺诈的;有决窍的n. (Trick)人名;(英)特里克 例句: 1. I don't think Mr Cavanagh would get far with that trick.我想卡瓦纳先生的那套把戏玩不了多久。 trick 花招,把戏,戏法,窍门来自古法语 trichier,欺骗,诡计,来自拉丁语 tricari,逃避,回避,来自 tricae,琐碎,胡扯,混 乱,可能来自 PIE*ter,转,卷入,词源同 turn,intricate,extricate.引申词义花招,把戏等。 tricktrick: [15] Trick comes from Old French trique, a variant of triche, which was derived from the verb trichier ‘cheat’ (source of English treachery). And this in turn probably came from Latin trīcarī ‘make difficulties, play tricks’ (source also of English extricate [17] and intricate [15]), a derivative of trīcae ‘difficulties, tricks’, whose origins are unknown. Tricky dates from the 18th century, its use for ‘difficult’ from the end of the 19th century.=> extricate, intricate, treacherytrick (n.)early 15c., "a cheat, a mean ruse," from Old North French trique "trick, deceit, treachery, cheating," from trikier "to deceive, to cheat," variant of Old French trichier "to cheat, trick, deceive," of uncertain origin, probably from Vulgar Latin *triccare, from Latin tricari "be evasive, shuffle," from tricæ "trifles, nonsense, a tangle of difficulties," of unknown origin. Meaning "a roguish prank" is recorded from 1580s; sense of "the art of doing something" is first attested 1610s. Meaning "prostitute's client" is first attested 1915; earlier it was U.S. slang for "a robbery" (1865). To do the trick "accomplish one's purpose" is from 1812; to miss a trick "fail to take advantage of opportunity" is from 1889; from 1872 in reference to playing the card-game of whist, which might be the original literal sense. Trick-or-treat is recorded from 1942. Trick question is from 1907.trick (v.)"deceive by trickery," 1590s, from trick (n.). Related: Tricked; tricking. The sense of "to dress, adorn" (c. 1500) is perhaps a different word entirely." |
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