trick
Kelime Anlamı :

1. hile.
2. kurnazlık.
3. numara.
4. püf noktası.
5. oyun.
6. (fiil) kandırmak, oyun etmek, oyuna getirmek, aldatmak, faka bastırmak.
7. cinsel ilişki.
8. güzel kadın.
9. hileli.
10. oyunda yerde toplanan kâğıtlar.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. an act or procedure intended to achieve an end by deceptive or fraudulent means. see synonyms at wile.
2. A mischievous action; a prank.
3. A stupid, disgraceful, or childish act or performance.
4. A peculiar trait or characteristic; a mannerism: "mimicry is the trick by which a moth or other defenseless insect comes to look like a wasp” ( Marston bates).
5. A peculiar event with unexpected, often deceptive results: "one of history's cruelest tricks is to take words that sounded good at the time and make them sound pretty stupid” ( david Owen).
6. A deceptive or illusive appearance; an illusion: a trick of sunlight.
7. A special skill; a knack: is there a trick to getting this window to stay up?
8. A convention or specialized skill peculiar to a particular field of activity: learned the tricks of the winemaking trade.
9. A feat of magic or legerdemain.
10. A difficult, dexterous, or clever act designed to amuse.
11. games all the cards played in a single round, one from each player.
12. games one such round.
13. A period or turn of duty, as at the helm of a ship.
14. slang A prison term.
15. slang an act of prostitution.
16. slang A prostitute's customer.
17. slang A session carried out by a prostitute with a client.
18. slang A robbery or theft.
19. to cheat or deceive or to practice trickery or deception.
20. of, relating to, or involving tricks.
21. capable of performing tricks: a trick dog.
22. designed or made for doing a trick or tricks: trick cards; trick dice.
23. weak, defective, or liable to fail: a trick knee.
24. out informal to ornament or adorn, often garishly: was all tricked out in beads and fringe.
25. do to bring about the desired result.
26. how's tricks informal used to make a friendly inquiry about a person or that person's affairs.
27. not miss a trick to be extremely alert: the teacher was known for not missing a trick.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to deceive by trickery; cozen; cheat.
2. to bring, render, or induce by trickery; beguile; inveigle; cajole.
3. to use trickery, deception, or imposture.
4. to juggle; play.
5. to toy; handle idly.
6. to dress; trim; deck; prank; specifically, to arrange, dress, or decorate, especially in a fanciful way, as the person or the hair: often followed by out or up.
7. in heraldry: to draw, as a bearing or a collection of bearings, or a whole escutcheon or achievement of arms.
8. especially, to draw in black and white only, without color, or to sketch slightly, whether a bearing or a whole achievement.
9. A crafty or fraudulent device; a deceitful expedient; an artifice; a stratagem.
10. A feat or an exhibition of skill or dexterity, as in juggling or sleight of hand.
11. A roguish or mischievous performance; a prank; a practical joke; a hoax.
12. A foolish, vicious, or disgraceful act: with disparaging or contemptuous force.
13. A peculiar art; skill; adroitness; knack.
14. A peculiar trait, manner, habit, or practice; a characteristic; a peculiarity; a mannerism.
15. A trace; a suggestion; a reminder.
16. something pretended or unreal; a semblance; an illusion.
17. any small article; a toy; a knickknack; a trifle; a trap; a mere nothing: sometimes applied to a child.
18. in card-playing, the cards collectively which are played in one round.
19. nautical, a spell: a turn; the time allotted to a man to stand at the helm, generally two hours.
20. A watch. tuft's glossary of thieves' jargon (1798).
21.
22. an obsolete form of trig.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia