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nounചെപ്പടിവിദ്യ, തന്ത്രം, കൗശലം, അടവ്, സൂത്രപ്പണി, സാമര്ത്ഥ്യം, വ്യവഹാര സൂത്രങ്ങള്verb transitiveകബളിപ്പിക്കുക, പറ്റിക്കുക -
2 hat trick
nounമൂന്നുഗോള് (മൂന്ന് വിക്കറ്റ്) തുടര്ച്ചയായെടുക്കുക, ഇതുപോലുള്ള നേട്ടം
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trick — ► NOUN 1) a cunning or skilful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone. 2) a skilful act performed for entertainment. 3) an illusion: a trick of the light. 4) (before another noun ) intended to mystify or trick: a trick question. 5) a … English terms dictionary
trick — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 deception ADJECTIVE ▪ cheap, cruel, dirty, mean, nasty ▪ The press accused the president of dirty tricks in his election campaign. ▪ stupid … Collocations dictionary
trick — noun 1》 a cunning or skilful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone. ↘a mischievous practical joke. ↘a skilful act performed for entertainment. ↘an illusion: a trick of the light. ↘[as modifier] intended to mystify or … English new terms dictionary
trick question — UK US noun [countable] [singular trick question plural trick questions] a question that seems to have an easy answer but is really designed to trick you Thesaurus: questioning and types of questionssynonym … Useful english dictionary
trick or treat — noun Date: circa 1941 a children s Halloween practice of asking for treats from door to door under threat of playing tricks on those who refuse • trick or treat intransitive verb • trick or treater noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
trick´ish|ness — trick|ish «TRIHK ihsh», adjective. rather tricky. –trick´ish|ly, adverb. –trick´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
trick´ish|ly — trick|ish «TRIHK ihsh», adjective. rather tricky. –trick´ish|ly, adverb. –trick´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
trick|ish — «TRIHK ihsh», adjective. rather tricky. –trick´ish|ly, adverb. –trick´ish|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
trick´si|ness — trick|sy «TRIHK see», adjective. 1. mischievous; playful; frolicsome: »a frolicsome and tricksy creature, full of wild fantastic humours (W. H. Hudson). 2. tricky: »The chopping about has begun to seem tricksy and ornamental (New Stateman).… … Useful english dictionary
trick´si|ly — trick|sy «TRIHK see», adjective. 1. mischievous; playful; frolicsome: »a frolicsome and tricksy creature, full of wild fantastic humours (W. H. Hudson). 2. tricky: »The chopping about has begun to seem tricksy and ornamental (New Stateman).… … Useful english dictionary
trick|sy — «TRIHK see», adjective. 1. mischievous; playful; frolicsome: »a frolicsome and tricksy creature, full of wild fantastic humours (W. H. Hudson). 2. tricky: »The chopping about has begun to seem tricksy and ornamental (New Stateman). SYNONYM(S … Useful english dictionary