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I . trick [trɪk] SUBST

1. trick (tricky action):

a dirty [or mean] trick péj

2. trick (magic):

trik m

3. trick (clever way):

he knows the tricks of the trade

4. trick (in cards):

lewa f
bitka f

conjuring trick SUBST

dirty trick SUBST fam

hat-trick SUBST SPORT

Expressions couramment utilisées avec tricks

how's tricks? fam
the whole bag of tricks

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Most gamblers were on guard against cheaters and their tricks.
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The flight attendants are to wipe off grease on the front panel while a plane does tricks in the air.
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The term has come to mean a wide range of special and unusual dance moves, including dips, slides, and tricks.
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It collects various tricks for deceiving the five senses, with mirrors and conjuring tricks.
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Horror.com, however, praised the film, calling it a mixed bag of tricks to be sure, but it's worth a look for the curio factor.
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Stage conjurors, the most damaging witnesses against sance tricks, explained how it could be done.
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It introduces an element of bidding in which the trump suit is decided by which player can bid to take the most tricks.
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He reinvented this art and new tricks for changing.
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Another is the (maximum) probability of winning a salient specific number of tricks such as three for a combination with four cards in each hand.
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Elsewhere, across eleven galleries, we see much that is characteristic and familiar: highly polished mirrored surfaces which play tricks with our seeing; writhing, wormy extrudings of cement.
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