tricky
英 ['trɪkɪ]
美
- adj. 狡猾的;机警的
英英释意
- 1. not to be trusted;
- "how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is"- James Agee
- "they called Reagan the teflon president because mud never stuck to him"
- 2. having concealed difficulty;
- "a catchy question"
- "a tricky recipe to follow"
- 3. marked by skill in deception;
- "cunning men often pass for wise"
- "deep political machinations"
- "a foxy scheme"
- "a slick evasive answer"
- "sly as a fox"
- "tricky Dik"
- "a wily old attorney"
双语例句
- 1. He and I have talked through this whole tricky problem.
- 他和我把这个棘手的问题整个儿都讨论清楚了。
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- 2. It's been a tricky business marketing his new invention.
- 推广他的新发明一直是件棘手的事情。
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- 3. But the whole question of aid is a tricky political one.
- 但是整个援助问题是个非常复杂的政治问题。
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- 4. It'sa bit tricky at first till you get the hang of it.
- 刚开始有点儿难,掌握窍门后就好了。
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- 5. Setting up the camera can be tricky.
- 调试相机可能会很费事。
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