0 something you do to deceive or cheat someone, or to make someone look stupid as a joke -- podstęp, kawał, dowcip
1 an effective way of doing something -- sposób
2 something that is done to entertain people and that seems to be magic -- sztuczka
a card trick
3 to deceive someone -- oszukać, naciągnąć
[ + into + doing sth ] They tricked him into signing the papers.
Although it is reasonable to respond by defending eclecticism, it is wor th noting that this pedagogy is not a bag of diverse tricks.
Thus, the cuckoo deposits eggs in passerine nests, tricking the foster parents into incubating and feeding the cuckoo's young.
Showing that certain psychics had used deception, and even replicating their tricks, did not prove that all psychics were fakes.
Environment-driven resonances have their limits as far as explaining the full range of cognitive tricks goes.
In this case, however, we are looking at one of the tricks that history keeps up its sleeve to confound prediction.
A good account of the history of commercial design computing can be built on events introducing new representational tricks.
A number of interesting tricks are combined together.
He knows all its tricks and aptitudes; when to coax and when to force it, when to rely on it and when to distrust it.
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