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1 trickiness
noun difficoltà* * *trickiness /ˈtrɪkɪnəs/n. [u]1 astuzia; furberia; malizia2 complessità; ingegnosità; difficoltà. -
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I 1. [trɪk]1) (thing that deceives or outwits) trucco m., imbroglio m.a clever trick — una furberia, un'astuzia
to play a trick on sb. — giocare un tiro o fare uno scherzo a qcn.
2) (by magician, conjurer) trucco m., gioco m. di prestigio; (by dog) gioco m.3) colloq. (mischievous behaviour) tiro m., scherzo m.4) (knack, secret) trucco m., stratagemma m.to have a trick of doing sth. — avere il dono di fare qcs.
to know a trick or two o a few tricks — essere scafato o smaliziato ( about in)
5) (habit, mannerism) abitudine f., mania f.6) (in cards) presa f.2.modificatore [photo, shot] truccato••to do the trick — servire, funzionare, andare bene
II [trɪk]not, never to miss a trick — non farsene scappare una, non sbagliare un colpo
verbo transitivo imbrogliare, ingannareto trick sb. into doing — indurre qcn. a fare (con l'inganno)
to trick sb. out of their inheritance — frodare qcn. per sottrargli la sua eredità
* * *[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.) trucco, stratagemma2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) trucco2. adjective(intended to deceive or give a certain illusion: trick photography.) truccato- trickery- trickster
- tricky
- trickily
- trickiness
- trick question
- do the trick
- play a trick / tricks on
- a trick of the trade
- trick or treat!* * *I 1. [trɪk]1) (thing that deceives or outwits) trucco m., imbroglio m.a clever trick — una furberia, un'astuzia
to play a trick on sb. — giocare un tiro o fare uno scherzo a qcn.
2) (by magician, conjurer) trucco m., gioco m. di prestigio; (by dog) gioco m.3) colloq. (mischievous behaviour) tiro m., scherzo m.4) (knack, secret) trucco m., stratagemma m.to have a trick of doing sth. — avere il dono di fare qcs.
to know a trick or two o a few tricks — essere scafato o smaliziato ( about in)
5) (habit, mannerism) abitudine f., mania f.6) (in cards) presa f.2.modificatore [photo, shot] truccato••to do the trick — servire, funzionare, andare bene
II [trɪk]not, never to miss a trick — non farsene scappare una, non sbagliare un colpo
verbo transitivo imbrogliare, ingannareto trick sb. into doing — indurre qcn. a fare (con l'inganno)
to trick sb. out of their inheritance — frodare qcn. per sottrargli la sua eredità
См. также в других словарях:
Trickiness — Trick i*ness, n. The quality of being tricky. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trickiness — index deception, dishonesty, fraud, improbity, knavery, pettifoggery Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
trickiness — tricky ► ADJECTIVE (trickier, trickiest) 1) requiring care and skill because difficult or awkward. 2) deceitful, crafty, or skilful. DERIVATIVES trickily adverb trickiness noun … English terms dictionary
trickiness — noun 1. the quality of being a slippery rascal • Syn: ↑rascality, ↑shiftiness, ↑slipperiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑tricky, ↑slippery (for: ↑slipperiness), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
trickiness — noun see tricky … New Collegiate Dictionary
trickiness — See trickily. * * * … Universalium
trickiness — noun The quality of being tricky … Wiktionary
trickiness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Lack of straightforwardness and honesty in action: chicanery, craft, craftiness, deviousness, dishonesty, indirection, shadiness, shiftiness, slyness, sneakiness, trickery, underhand edness. See HONEST … English dictionary for students
trickiness — trick·i·ness || trɪkɪnɪs n. slyness, craftiness, deceit … English contemporary dictionary
trickiness — trick·i·ness … English syllables
dishonesty — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. deceit, deception, falsehood, trickery, infidelity, faithlessness, falsity, craft, artifice, duplicity, wiliness, untrustworthiness, insidiousness, cunning, guile, perfidiousness, slyness, perfidy, double dealing,… … English dictionary for students