Trick
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trick teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- oyun etmek {f}
- kandırmak
Örnek Cümle:
Bir insanı öyle kandırmak haksızlık.
-It's wrong to trick people like that.
Örnek Cümle:
Ben o gece yalnızdım, sizi kandırmak için sesler çıkarıyordum, hepsi bu kadar!
-I was alone that night, making noises to trick you, that's all!
- dalavere
Örnek Cümle:
O bir dalavere soru mu?
-Is that a trick question?
Örnek Cümle:
Büyük olan çocuklar her zaman ona dalavere yapıyorlar.
-The older boys are always playing tricks on him.
- numara
Örnek Cümle:
Çocuk bir sürü sihirli numaralar biliyor.
-The boy knows many magic tricks.
Örnek Cümle:
Maymunlar çok sayıda numaralar öğrenebilirler.
-Monkeys can learn a lot of tricks.
- hile
Örnek Cümle:
Tom yaşlı bir köpeğe yeni hileler öğretemeyeceğinizi her zaman bize söyledi.
-Tom always told us that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Örnek Cümle:
Hile çok güzel çalıştı.
-The trick worked beautifully.
- kurnazlık {i}
- püf noktası {i}
- güzel kadın {i}
- (fiil) kandırmak, oyun etmek, oyuna getirmek, aldatmak, faka bastırmak
- hileli
Örnek Cümle:
Bu hileli bir soru değil.
-It's not a trick question.
Örnek Cümle:
O hileli bir soru değildir.
-That's not a trick question.
- üçkağıda getirmek
- birine azizlik etmek
- hilekarlık
- şaka
- tonga
- külah
- (iskambil) el
- bityeniği
- mandepsi
- ığrıp
- ayak oyunu
- katakulli
- oyunda yerde toplanan kâğıtlar {i}
- keleğe getirmek
- fırıldak
- kazık
- birine oyun oynamak
- madik atmak
- şeytanlık
- al
- hüner
Örnek Cümle:
Yaşlı bir köpeğe yeni hünerler öğretmek zor.
-It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
- fahişenin müşterisi {i}
- beceri
- düzen
- muzır
- oyun
Örnek Cümle:
Sık sık bana oyunlar oynardı.
-She would often play tricks on me.
Örnek Cümle:
Jack bana kirli bir oyun oynadı.
-Jack played a dirty trick on me.
- aldat {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Seni aldatmamalıydım.
-I shouldn't have tricked you.
Örnek Cümle:
Onları aldatmamalıydım.
-I shouldn't have tricked them.
- ustalık
- muzip
Örnek Cümle:
Kardeşine muziplik yapmayı bırak.
-Stop playing tricks on your brother.
- (into ile) aldatmak
- zor
Örnek Cümle:
Bu çok önemli bir hedef ve ulaşmak oldukça zor olacak.
-That is a very important objective and it will be quite tricky to achieve.
Örnek Cümle:
Bu bilgisayarın çalıştırılması zordur.
-Operation of this computer is tricky.
- marifet
- muziplik için yapılmış
- el çabukluğu
- üçkâğıda getirmek
- muziplik
Örnek Cümle:
Kardeşine muziplik yapmayı bırak.
-Stop playing tricks on your brother.
- incelik
- dolap
- kötü şaka {i}
- azizlik {i}
- garip taraf
- üçkâğıt {i}
- 1. hile, oyun, dolap, numara: She uses tears as a trick to gain sympathy. Kendini acındırmak için ağlama numarası yapıyor. play a trick on {i}
- bir devirde oynanılan kağıtlar
- şey tanlık
- çalım {i}
- üçkâğıtçılık {i}
- faka bastırmak {f}
- dümen nöbeti {i}
- hile, oyun, dolap, numara: She uses tears as a trick to gain sympathy. Kendini acındırmak için ağlama numarası yapıyor. play a trick on
- dümen {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom benim üstümden dümen çevirmeyi sever.
-Tom enjoys playing tricks on me.
- işin sırrı {i}
- trick out veya up süslemek
- TAKSİMAT ÇİZGİSİ: Bir mercek üzerinde veya dürbün iç taksimatındaki çizgi (Askeri)
- nöbet
- cinsel ilişki
- sır
- kumpas
- tezgah
Örnek Cümle:
Yaşlı insanlar tezgâhtar tarafından kandırıldı.
-Old people were tricked by the shop assistant.
- adet
Örnek Cümle:
Eski köye yeni adet getiremezsin.
-You can't teach old dogs new tricks.
- trick cinematography
- sinema hilesi
- trick dialectic
- üçkağıtçı diyalektik
- trick into
- kandırmak
- trick or treat
- hediye ver yoksa karışmam
- trick out
- allayıp pullamak
- trick out
- giyinip kuşanmak
- trick steering wheel
- trik dümen dolabı
- trick up
- giyinip kuşanmak
- trick film
- hileli film
- trick into
- kandır
- trick or treat
- Hristyanların Cadılar Bayramında şeker toplayan çocukların kapı kapı dolaşarak "Ya bize ikramda bulunursun, ya da sana bir oyun ederiz" anlamına gelen sözü
- trick skier
- hüner kayakçı
- trick to
- kandırmak için
- trick-or-treating
- hile mi kıyak
- trick out
- süslemek
- trick out
- bezemek
- trick out of
- tokatlamak
- trick out of
- kandırıp almak
- trick up
- süslemek
- trick up
- bezemek
- trick#into
- kandir
- Turn trick
- (fahişe) İşe çıkmak
- have a trick up one's sleeve
- (Ev ile ilgili) Gizli bir planı bulunmak
- mind trick
- Akıl çelme, oyuna getirme, bir insanı kendi isteği doğrultusunda yönlendirme
- play a trick
- hile yapmak
- confidence trick
- sahtekarlık
- confidence trick
- üçkağıt
- confidence trick
- dolandırma
- dirty trick
- kahpelik
- dirty trick
- kalleşlik
- dirty trick
- kancıklık
- tricker
- düzenbaz
- tricker
- (Argo) şakacı">(Argo) şakacı
- tricker
- (Argo) muzip">(Argo) muzip
- tricker
- sahtekar
- tricker
- (Argo) oyuncu">(Argo) oyuncu
- tricking
- kandırma
Aşk çoğalma için insanları kandırmanın doğal bir yoludur.
-Love is nature's way of tricking people into reproducing.
- confidence trick
- dolandırıcılık
- confidence trick
- üçkâğıtçılık
- dirty trick
- pislik
- dirty trick
- adilik
- dirty trick
- badalak
- do the trick
- amacını karşılamak
- do the trick
- işini görmek
- never miss a trick
- çöp atlamaz olmak
- use every trick in the book
- her yola başvurmak
- That child knows a trick or two
- O çocuk ne kurnazdır!
- That´ll do the trick
- O işimizi görür
- You can't teach an old dog a new trick
- (Atasözü) Ağaç yaş iken eğilir
- con trick
- con hüner
- dog trick
- (deyim) sırtından vurmak
- dog trick
- köpeklerin yaptığı numara, gösteri niteliğindeki hareketler
- dog trick
- (deyim) ihanet">(deyim) ihanet
- every trick in the book
- (deyim) Mümkün olan, akla gelen her yol, her yöntem
- hat-trick
- (Spor) üçleme">(Spor) üçleme
- hat-trick
- (Spor) Bir spor karşılaşmasında özellikle futbolda bir oyuncun aynı oyunda 3 kez gol atması/skor yapması
- hat-trick
- (Spor) El çabukluğu
- hat-trick
- (Spor) İlk kullanıldığı dönemlerde üç kez peşpeşe hedeflenen başarıyı gösteren sporcunun performansı için "hat trick" ifadesi kullanılırken, günümüzde ardarda olmasına bakılmadan bu terim kullanılmaktadır. Örneğin İngiltere'de ilk dönemlerde bir futbolcunun bir maçta üç gol peşpeşe atması hat-trick kabul edilmekteydi
- he has a trick of
- O bir hile vardır
- magic trick
- Hokus pokus, el çabukluğu, sihir numarası
- mind trick
- akıl yanıltması
- monkey trick
- maymun hüner
- one-trick pony
- bir-trick pony
- past of trick
- hüner geçmiş
- they are playing a trick on me.
- Çünkü ben bir hüner oynuyorlar
- tricked
- kandırdın
Tom'u buraya getirmek için kandırdın, değil mi?
-You tricked Tom into coming here, didn't you?
- That'll do the trick
- O işimizi görür. That's a fine kettle of Ne âlâ! (Hiç istenmeyen bir durum karşısında söylenir.). That's a fine kettle of k.dili. Ayvayı yedik!/Hapı yuttuk!
- card trick
- kart sihirbazlığı
- card trick
- kart numarası
- conjuring trick
- hokkabazlık
- do the trick
- (deyim) istenilen sonucu sağlamak,iş bitirmek,işi görmek
- do the trick
- iş bitirmek
- hat trick
- el çabukluğu
- hat trick
- üst üste üç sayı
- line up trick
- (Spor) diziliş aldatmacası
- play a trick
- üçkâğıtçılık yapmak
- play a trick
- oyun etmek
- play a trick on smb
- oyun yapmak
- play a trick on smb
- üçkâğıt yapmak
- play a trick on smb
- oyun etmek
- play smb. a trick
- oyun etmek
- play smb. a trick
- üçkâğıt yapmak
- play smb. a trick
- oyuna getirmek
- play smb. a trick
- oyun yapmak
- score a hat trick
- üç sayı yapmak
- score a hat trick
- üç gol atmak
- score a hat trick
- (Spor) hettrik yapmak
- serve a trick
- oyun oynamak
- serve a trick
- kandırmak
- turn the trick
- işi halletmek
İlgili Terimler
trick teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An act of prostitution. Generally used with turn
Örnek Cümle:
At the worst point, she was turning ten tricks a day.
- to trick out; to mod or customize an object, typically for the purpose of both personalization as well as enhancing the object's performance capabilities and more particularly for the purpose of performing stunts with that object
Örnek Cümle:
His friends were particularly impressed with the way he tricked out his Ruckus.
- Something designed to fool or swindle
Örnek Cümle:
It was just a trick to say that the house was underpriced.
- An entertaining or difficult physical action
Örnek Cümle:
That's a nice skateboard, but can you do any tricks on it?.
- A single piece (or business) of a magician's (or any variety entertainer's) act
Örnek Cümle:
And for my next trick, I will pull a wombat out of a duffel bag.
- A customer to a prostitute
Örnek Cümle:
As the businessman rounded the corner, she thought, Here comes another trick..
- A sequence in which each player plays a card and a winning play is determined
Örnek Cümle:
I was able to take the second trick with the heart queen.
- A daily period of work, especially in shift-based jobs
Örnek Cümle:
The Union contends that Fifer was entitled to promotion to the position of Group Leader on the third trick in the Core Room Department.
- An effective, clever or quick way of doing something
Örnek Cümle:
Tricks of the trade. What's the trick of getting this chair to fold up?.
- To fool; to cause to believe something untrue
Örnek Cümle:
You tried to trick me when you said that house was underpriced.
- Something that is unusually stylish or cool
Örnek Cümle:
Wow, your new sportscar is so trick.
- If someone tricks you, they deceive you, often in order to make you do something. Stephen is going to be pretty upset when he finds out how you tricked him His family tricked him into going to Pakistan, and once he was there, they took away his passport His real purpose is to trick his way into your home to see what he can steal
- A trick is an action that is intended to deceive someone. We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me
- a cheat, fraud, artifice, juggle, habit {n}
- to cheat, deceive, dress, adorn, set off {v}
- To draw in outline, as with a pen; to delineate or distinguish without color, as arms, etc
- A magic trick
- a cunning or deceitful action or device; "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it"
- If something does the trick, it achieves what you wanted. Sometimes a few choice words will do the trick
- deceive; defraud; cheat; practice trickery {f}
- The tricks of the trade are the quick and clever ways of doing something that are known by people who regularly do a particular activity
- The unit by which the outcome of the contract is determined, regularly consisting of four cards, one contributed by each player in rotation, beginning with the lead
- Mischievous or annoying behavior; a prank; as, the tricks of boys
- To draw in outline, as with a pen; to delineate without color, as coats of arms
- an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
- 1 : a crafty procedure or practice meant to deceive or defraud b : a mischievous act : PRANK c : an indiscreet or childish action d : a deceptive, dexterous, or ingenious feat; especially : one designed to puzzle or amuse
- A toy; a trifle; a plaything
- If someone tries every trick in the book, they try every possible thing that they can think of in order to achieve something. Companies are using every trick in the book to stay one step in front of their competitors
- a period of work or duty deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week
- prank, mischievous or deceptive act; clever feat or device; ability to do something well; stint; one round in a card game, all the cards played by the participants in one round of a card game; sexual act performed by a prostitute (Slang) {i}
- A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning
- The whole number of cards played in one round, and consisting of as many cards as there are players
- A period of duty at the helm
- deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
- in heraldry
- To dress; to decorate; to set off; to adorn fantastically; often followed by up, off, or out
- Something designed to trick
- A period at the wheel
- If you say that something is a trick of the light, you mean that what you are seeing is an effect caused by the way that the light falls on things, and does not really exist in the way that it appears. Her head appears to be on fire but that is only a trick of the light
- A one night stand A younger person is admired more for his beauty than his mind Also known as: twink
- To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse
- An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade
- Middle mode of steps on most versions of DDR Difficulty is generally between 4 and 7 feet
- an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent; "that offer was a dirty trick"
- to trick out; to mod or customize an object, typically for the purpose of both personalization as well as enhancing the objects performance capabilities and more particularly for the purpose of performing stunts with that object
- four cards, one contributed by each player in turn (clockwise around the table) The highest card of the suit led (or the highest trump) wins the trick The player who wins the trick chooses the card to lead to the next trick There are 13 tricks in each deal
- a period of work or duty
- A turn; specifically, the spell of a sailor at the helm, usually two hours
- a set of four cards played to the table, one from each hand, led by the winner of the previous trick (the declarer leads to the first trick) Each player plays a card to the trick in order, to the left of the leader The winner of the trick is the person who played the highert-ranking card of the suit led, or if the trick contains trump, the highest-ranking trump played on the trick
- A knot, braid, or plait of hair
- An old dog learns no tricks When persons are old they do not readily conform to new ways The Latin (Atasözü) is Senex psittacus negligit ferúlam; the Greeks said, Nekron iatreuein kai geronta nouthetein tauton esti; the Germans say, Ein alter hund ist nicht gut kundigen
- (n ) Term used to describe the game period during which each player plays one card The player who played the highest ranking card during this period is said to have "won the trick" or "taken the trick"
- An old dog learns no tricks When persons are old they do not readily conform to new ways The Latin (Atasözü) is Senex psittacus negligit ferúlam; the Greeks said, Nekron iatreuein kai geronta nouthetein tauton esti; the Germans say, Ein alter hund ist nicht gut kundigen
- A trick consists of four dominoes, one from each player in one round of play
- A sly, dexterous, or ingenious procedure fitted to puzzle or amuse; as, a bear's tricks; a juggler's tricks
- disapproval If you say that someone is up to their tricks or up to their old tricks, you disapprove of them because they are behaving in the dishonest or deceitful way in which they typically behave. I have no respect for my father who, having remarried, is still up to his old tricks
- a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- a cunning or deceitful action or device; "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it" an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent; "that offer was a dirty trick" a period of work or duty deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week
- A group of four cards played one after the other, one by each player A partnership needs to take a certain number of tricks to make its contract
- If you say that someone does not miss a trick, you mean that they always know what is happening and take advantage of every situation
- A trick is a clever or skilful action that someone does in order to entertain people. He shows me card tricks
- A trick is a clever way of doing something. Tiffany revamped her sitting room with simple decorative tricks. see also confidence trick, conjuring trick, hat-trick
- A trick in a trump game is the sequence of an individual card played by each player starting from 1st hand and ending in 4th hand Each player must follow suit if possible The highest card played wins the trick unless a trump card has been played
- a collection of four cards, one contributed by each player at the table
- trick cyclist
- A psychiatrist
I want to, and my trick-cyclist says it might help. Kill or cure..
- trick cyclists
- plural form of trick cyclist
- trick of the trade
- A shortcut or other quick, or very effective way of doing things, that professional workers learn from experience
Most customers won't notice this trick of the trade, since the part is not sat upon.
- trick out
- To dress or decorate in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner
That stare was as if he saw her—a doll tricked out in garments labelled soul, spirit, rights, responsibilities, dignity, freedom—all so many words.
- trick out
- To mod or customize an object, typically for the purposes of personalization and enhancing performance capabilities such as the ability to perform stunts
Tricking out cars, trucks, and SUVs with the likes of body kits, engine boosters, custom colors, and wheels has become a $30 billion a year business.
- trick shot
- An unconventional shot of the balls to show off or pot an otherwise impossible ball
- trick shots
- plural form of trick shot
- trick-or-treater
- A child dressed in a costume on Halloween
Those darn trick-or-treaters egged my car.
- trick-or-treating
- Present participle of trick-or-treat
- trick-or-treating
- Going from door to door getting candy on Halloween night
- trick or treat
- To engage in the practice of asking for treats on Halloween and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse
- trick or treat
- Engage in the practice of asking for treats on Halloween and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse
- trick-or-treat
- A children's custom of calling at houses at Halloween with the threat of pranks if they are not given a small gift
- trick-or-treat
- Children's custom of calling at houses at Halloween with the threat of pranks if they are not given a small gift
- trick him out of his money
- cheat him out of his money, deceive him and take his money
- trick of the imagination
- illusion, delusion created by the imagination
- trick or treat
- a request by children on Halloween; they pass from door to door asking for goodies and threatening to play tricks on those who refuse
- trick or treat
- Trick or treat is an activity in which children knock on the doors of houses at Halloween and shout `trick or treat'. If the person who answers the door does not give the children a treat, such as sweets or candy, they play a trick on him or her. Used as a greeting by children when trick-or-treating
- trick question
- If someone asks you a trick question, they ask you a question which is very difficult to answer, for example because there is a hidden difficulty or because the answer that seems obvious is not the correct one
- trick-or-treat
- {f} (on Halloween) go from door-to-door dressed in a costume and ask for candy and threaten to play tricks if they are not given treats, take part in trick-or-treating
- trick-or-treater
- {i} (on Halloween) child dressed in a costume going from door-to-door and asking for candy
- trick-or-treating
- {i} Halloweening, act of dressing up in costumes on Halloween and going from door-to-door collecting candy
- Gordie Howe hat trick
- An achievement of a goal, and assist, and participation in a fight, within one game
- Jedi mind trick
- Any set of verbal routines intended to influence people, usually without their knowledge
- dirty trick
- An unkind trick
- dirty trick
- Unethical or illegal tactics used against an opponent
- do the trick
- To work; to be successful; to solve a problem
If you're trying to keep the curtains gathered at the sides of the window, a bit of decorative ribbon should do the trick nicely.
- every trick in the book
- All possible means, both honest and dishonest
The solicitor tried every trick in the book to get me to sign the contract, but I wasn't having any of it!.
- every trick in the book
- All possible knowledge of a subject matter
He was always one step ahead of me, as he seems to know every trick in the book.
- hat trick
- Three achievements in a single game, or similar, such as three consecutive wins
The car salesman came home with front-row seats after turning a hat trick at work.
- hat trick
- Three goals scored by one player in a game, usually followed by a shower of hats onto the ice
After Jones' hat trick, the attendents had to pick up about 75 hats from the ice.
- hat trick
- Striking out three times in one game
Jones got a hat trick yesterday. Let's see if he can do something today.
- hat trick
- Three wickets taken by a bowler in three consecutive balls
- hat-trick
- Alternative spelling of hat trick
- know every trick in the book
- to know all that is known about a certain discipline
- magic trick
- A remarkable act carried out purportedly by magical means but actually by trickery or illusion, generally as a form of entertainment
- miss a trick
- Used in negative (usually) to say that a person is alert and always able to take advantage of any situation
John managed to make a profit on that old car you sold him. He never misses a trick, does he?.
- one trick pony
- Alternative spelling of one-trick pony
- one-trick pony
- A person or group noteworthy for only a single achievement, skill, or characteristic
- one-trick pony
- A performing animal (especially a pony) that knows only one trick
- tricker
- one who is a practical joker; a prankster
- turn a trick
- To perform a sexual service for a customer
City prostitutes say laws governing the sex trade are putting them in danger every time they turn a trick.
- have a trick up one's sleeve
- (Ev ile ilgili) Hide something from someone, have a fall-back plan
- pull a trick on someone
- Deceive someone
- tricker
- {n} the catch of a wheel or gun
- tricker
- {n} one who tricks or cheats
- tricking
- {n} a cheating, dress, ornament, finery
- every trick in the book
- (deyim) Every possible way
I've tried every trick in the book to seduce him and still no luck!.
- odd trick
- (Oyunlar) Each trick in excess of six won by declarer's side at bridge
- one-trick pony
- A person or thing with only one special feature, talent, or area of expertise
- one-trick pony
- A one-trick pony is someone who does one thing well, but has limited skills in other areas
- a trick
- ruse
- card trick
- a trick performed with playing cards
- con trick
- a confidence trick
- confidence trick
- A confidence trick is a trick in which someone deceives you by telling you something that is not true, often to trick you out of money. a dishonest trick played on someone in order to get their money = con trickster
- confidence trick
- bunco: a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
- conjuring trick
- A conjuring trick is a trick in which something is made to appear or disappear as if by magic
- dirty trick
- contemptible or nasty prank; dishonest behavior; plan which is designed with mean intentions
- dirty trick
- an unkind or aggressive trick
- dirty trick
- You describe the actions of an organization or political group as dirty tricks when you think they are using illegal methods to harm the reputation or effectiveness of their rivals. He claimed he was the victim of a dirty tricks campaign
- do the trick
- bring the desired results
- dog trick
- (British slang) act of betrayal, treason
- hat trick
- The feat of scoring three or more goals in a game
- hat trick
- 3 goals by a single player in a game
- hat trick
- Three goals scored by the same player in a single match
- hat trick
- a series of three successes, especially in sports such as football when the same person scores three times
- hat trick
- The scoring of three or more goals by a player in one game
- hat trick
- Three goals scored by the same player in a single match Originated in cricket where a player was awarded a new hat for taking three wickets with three balls
- hat trick
- (sports) three consecutive scores by one player or three scores in one game (as in cricket or ice hockey etc <
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