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[trik] 1. noun1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) κόλπο, τέχνασμα2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) κόλπο, ταχυδαχτυλουργία2. adjective(intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) παραπλανητικός- trickery- trickster
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- trickily
- trickiness
- trick question
- do the trick
- play a trick / tricks on
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[trik] 1. noun1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) ruse, tour2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) tour2. adjective(intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) truqué- trickery- trickster - tricky - trickily - trickiness - trick question - do the trick - play a trick / tricks on - a trick of the trade - trick or treat! -
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[trik] 1. noun1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) ardil2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) truque2. adjective(intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) trucado- trickery- trickster - tricky - trickily - trickiness - trick question - do the trick - play a trick / tricks on - a trick of the trade - trick or treat! -
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[trɪk]1. noun1) something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid:حيلَهThe message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.
شَعْوَذَه، خُدْعَه تَعْتَمِد على خِفَّة اليَدThe magician performed some clever tricks.
2. adjectiveintended to deceive or give a certain illusion:حيلةٌ تَصْويرِيَّهtrick photography.
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25 hat trick
((in football) three goals scored by one player in a match.) tres goles marcados por un mismo jugador en un partidoto score a hat trick — marcar* tres goles (or tantos etc) en un partido
* * *to score a hat trick — marcar* tres goles (or tantos etc) en un partido
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26 hat trick
* * *nHattrick mwith two husbands already behind her she looks like making it a hat trick — nachdem sie nun schon zweimal geschieden ist, denkt sie wohl, aller guten Dinge sind drei
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мор.(have (stand или take) one's trick (at the wheel, etc.))отстоять смену (у штурвала и т. п.)His duty is to take his trick at the wheel. (Fr. Marryat, ‘Jacob Faithful’, ch. XVIII) — Он обязан отстоять смену у штурвала.
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28 he has not missed a trick
разг.(he (she, etc.) has not missed (или never misses) a trick)он (она и т. д.) своего не упустит, никогда не упустит возможностиYou have to hand it to them. Those boys haven't missed a trick. (Suppl) — Надо отдать должное этим ребятам: они своего не упустят.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > he has not missed a trick
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29 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) en af fiduserne* * *(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) en af fiduserne -
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(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) truco del oficio -
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(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) fagkunnátta -
32 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) a szakma fortélya -
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(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) bir işte başarılı olmanın yöntemlerinden biri -
35 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) poslovna zvijača -
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(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) konsti, menestyksen salaisuus -
37 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) forretningsknep -
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39 a trick of the trade
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40 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) sekret zawodowy
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