"to tricks" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "to tricks" in inglés

verbo
  1. oszukać kogoś, zwieść kogoś
    He won't trick me, I'm too smart.
    She tricked me, I shouldn't have believed her!
    link synonym: deceive somebody
    consulta también: be had
sustantivo
  1. podstęp, trik (coś, co ma kogoś zwieść) [COUNTABLE]
    The trick was to make others believe.
    I knew it was a trick from the very beginning.
    That trick was very realistic - how long have you been practising it?
  2. żart, dowcip [COUNTABLE]
    They thought she was serious, but it was just a trick.
    Your tricks are not funny.
  3. złudzenie (np. optyczne) [COUNTABLE]
    The picture of both rabbit and duck is a famous optical trick.
    Magicians rely on optical tricks.
  4. sztuczka magiczna [COUNTABLE]
    The magician is about to perform his most famous trick.
    He learns card tricks.
  5. sztuka, wprawa, sekret (np. w pracy zawodowej) [COUNTABLE]
    After a couple of months you will learn all the tricks of the trade.
    You do everything so fast - what's your trick?
  6. lewa (np. w grze w brydża) [COUNTABLE]
  7. klient prostytutki  AmE informal [COUNTABLE]
    This guy looks like a typical trick.
    I can see from my window tricks coming in and out of the brothel.
  8. kokietka informal [COUNTABLE]
    She's only 12 and she's such a trick!
    Don't be such a trick, you are married.
  9. sztuczka, trik
verbo
  1. oszukać, naciągnąć (kogoś)
    I am not trying to trick anyone.
    He tricked me into buying a broken watch.
  2. wyrwać kogoś na jedną noc  AmE slang
    I tricked a babe.
    Look at that chick, I'd like to trick her.
adjetivo
  1. podstępny, zwodniczy
    That was a trick question.

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"to tricks" — Collocation dictionary inglés

to tricks collocation
More popular variant: to one's tricks
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): do podstępów
  1. to preposición + trick sustantivo
    normal collocation

    I think you were the one with a mind to get up to tricks.

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