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.
They were worried about being 'robbed' or tricked by people (including other farmers) replacing some of the product with petrol in the bottle.
Although the tricks may vary, the jaduwallah typically works in open spaces, streets, parks, fairs, and festivals, as a travelling entertainer.
The priestly pretense to maternity is a grotesque parody - self-aggrandizing patriarchal power tricked out in the robes of female love and nurturance.
To eliminate gravity's influence on a motion, for example, the art of experimentation offers many tricks.
He wasn't full of mannerisms and little tricks of the trade.
Modeling tricks and fitting techniques for multiresolution structures.
He played his tricks on women and children, in particular, and deluded them into spiritual crime.
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.