trick
v.
engañar, embaucar, embobar, machificar, timar; burlar, birlar
s.
truco, anzuelo oculto, cancamusa, caula, chuchada, martingala, triquiñuela; ardid, acto engañoso, añagaza, artificio, artilugio, artimaña, baza, embuste, magancearía, maraña, suerte, trampa, treta
Trick
trick
v.- engañar | hacer trampa | trampear | embaucar | timar | defraudars.- artificio | artilugio | truco | peripecia | triquiñuela | artimaña | treta | estratagema | engaño | ardid | trampa
monkey trick
diablura, trastada, travesura
trick 1 (n.) = truco, peripecia, artilugio
Ex: But if variable-length keys are not supported by a data base, various tricks are often necessary to provide access to the library data which has inherently variable-length keys.
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*bag of tricks = trucos, artimañas
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*confidence trick = timo, engaño
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*do + the trick = servir, ser útil, hacer funcionar
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*hat trick = tres goles en un mismo partido, tres victorias consecutivas, hat trick
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*trade trick = truco del oficio
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*trick of the trade = truco del oficio
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*trick or treat = trato o truco
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*you can't teach an old dog new tricks = loro viejo no aprende a hablar
trick 2 (v.) = engañar, embaucar, timar
Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.