Angličtina | Taliančina |
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trick [tricks] (effective, clever or quick way of doing something) noun [UK: trɪk] [US: ˈtrɪk] | trucconoun |
trick [tricked, tricking, tricks] (to fool; to cause to believe something untrue) verb [UK: trɪk] [US: ˈtrɪk] | imbrogliareverb |
trick of the trade (techniques learned from job experience) noun | trucchi del mestierenoun |
trick or treat (extortion) interjection [UK: trɪk ɔː(r) triːt] [US: ˈtrɪk ɔːr ˈtriːt] | dolcetto o scherzettointerjection |
trick question (misleading question) noun | trabocchettonoun |
trickery (underhanded behavior) noun [UK: ˈtrɪk.ə.ri] [US: ˈtrɪk.ə.ri] | accalappiamentonoun accalappiaturanoun ingannonoun tiro mancinonoun trappolerianoun |
tricky [trickier, trickiest] (hard to deal with) adjective [UK: ˈtrɪk.i] [US: ˈtrɪk.i] | ingannevoleadjective insidiosoadjective pericolosoadjective |
trickle (a very thin flow; the act of trickling) noun [UK: ˈtrɪk.l̩] [US: ˈtrɪk.l̩] | gocciolionoun sgocciolionoun |
trickle [trickled, trickling, trickles] (to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously) verb [UK: ˈtrɪk.l̩] [US: ˈtrɪk.l̩] | gocciolareverb sgocciolareverb |
trickster (impish or playful person) noun [UK: ˈtrɪk.stə(r)] [US: ˈtrɪk.stər] | indiavolatonoun |
trickster (mythological or literary figure) noun [UK: ˈtrɪk.stə(r)] [US: ˈtrɪk.stər] | coboldonoun diavolettonoun follettonoun gnomonoun spiritellonoun |
trickster (one who performs tricks) noun [UK: ˈtrɪk.stə(r)] [US: ˈtrɪk.stər] | imbroglionenounHe's a trickster. = È un imbroglione. lestofantenoun truffatorenoun |
grief-stricken (greatly saddened) adjective [UK: ˈɡriːf ˈstrɪkən] [US: ˈɡriːf ˈstrɪkən] | tristissimoadjective |
hat trick (three achievements in a single game or similar) noun [UK: hæt trɪk] [US: ˈhæt ˈtrɪk] | triplettanoun |
Patrick (given name) proper noun [UK: ˈpæ.trɪk] [US: ˈpæ.trɪk] | Patrizioproper noun |
you can't teach an old dog new tricks (too old to change) phrase |