Nghĩa của từ trickery bằng Tiếng Hà Lan

trickery [trikəriː] foefje, kneep, kunstgreep, streek, stunt, toer, truc

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1. This is a trickery.

2. No trickery can fool me.

3. The plan smells of trickery.

4. Chicane; Chicanery; guile; shenanigan; trickery; wile

5. He is suspected of employing trickery.

6. He took for a decent piece of trickery.

7. She suspected trickery and stood her ground.

8. More Annoyingly, he translates this hyperactive camera trickery to …

9. What does Aboveboard mean? Without deceit or trickery; straightforward

10. Others resort to trickery to ensure successful pollination.

11. Bilked: to rob by the use of trickery or threats.

12. Nothing goes up or down my sleeve, no trickery.

13. Neither trickery nor coercion is used to secure confessions.

14. But there can also be trickery using material clues.

15. Bilking: to rob by the use of trickery or threats.

16. Plant vaccines take this sort of trickery to an ingenious extreme.

17. I am only able to see through his trickery today!

18. Furthermore, the excuses he makes smack of the old trickery.

19. Their style was seen as outdated, anachronistic, full of superficial trickery.

20. I don't like all this trickery; there's too much of it.

21. Cheating: the inclination or practice of misleading others through lies or trickery

22. 6 Their style was seen as outdated, anachronistic, full of superficial trickery.

23. It was a piece of political trickery that enraged the opposition.

24. No party could survive such a record of political trickery and financial jugglery.

25. + Nevertheless, you say I was “crafty” and I caught you “by trickery.”

26. He's managed to get as far as he has through slick talking and trickery.

27. I am only better than him through trickery and he meant me no harm.

28. 6 No party could survive such a record of political trickery and financial jugglery.

29. But in a multicurrency society, the citizens could hedge away from such trickery.

30. Never allow this kind of trickery to poison your thinking. —Acts 28:19-22.

31. To grab an individual by trickery or force Examples of Abduct in a sentence

32. The government, he said, had resorted to political trickery in their attempts to retain power.

33. By various means of Cajolery and trickery, Kelly contrived to accomplish his design

34. Trickery is not the path of wisdom but of disaster for a diplomat.

35. So they sent Odysseus, the master of crafty cunning, to get them by trickery.

36. I admire the trickery of his work, the Cankerous skin, which is nice and grungy

37. To grab an individual by trickery or force Examples of Abduct in a sentence

38. Cyanine cyanine campus, who will defend college this piece of pure land, trickery transactions, soul wrestling!

39. 13 Mars sought to bring Vulcan to Heaven by force that he might undo his trickery.

40. Chicanery (countable and uncountable, plural chicaneries) Deception by use of trickery, quibbling, or subterfuge

41. Barratry (n.) early 15c., "sale of ecclesiastical or state offices," from Old French baraterie "deceit, guile, trickery," from barat "malpractice, fraud, deceit, trickery," which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Celtic

42. Mars sought to bring Vulcan to Heaven by force that he might undo his trickery.

43. The word Beguile, on the other hand, is still used to convey trickery and deception

44. With this petty crime scene, Cardsharps, the young Caravaggio invented a genre of trickery pictures

45. Trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and Chicanery to win the job

46. There had better be no trickery this time, girl, if you want any mercy shown your friends.

47. There are many synonyms of Canniness which include Artfulness, Artifice, Astuteness, Craftiness, Deceit, Duplicity, Guile, Slyness, Trickery, Wiliness, etc.

48. Aboveboard (adj.) "in open sight, without trickery or disguise," 1610s, from above and board (n.1)

49. So implausible, so achingly out of touch are they, no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance.

50. The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare, almost with an admiration for its trickery.