Pull a trick Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊɫ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtɹɪk
PULL-uh-TRIK
pˈʊl/ /æɪ/ /tɹˈɪk
PULL-uh-TRIK
释义
To do something sneaky, dishonest, or playful to fool someone, usually as a joke or to trick them.
用法与细微差别
Informal expression common in spoken English; can refer to both harmless jokes and more serious deception, so context is important. Often used as 'pull a (fast) trick on someone'. Don't confuse with 'do a magic trick' (actual magic performance).
Spanish: hacer una jugarreta - gastar una bromaPortuguese (BR): aprontar uma - pregar uma peçaPortuguese (PT): fazer uma partida - pregar uma partidaChinese (Simplified): 耍花招 - 搞鬼Chinese (Traditional): 耍花招 - 搞鬼Hindi: चाल चलना - चालाकी करनाArabic: يقوم بخدعة - يدبر مقلباًBengali: কৌশল করা - ফাঁকি দেওয়াRussian: разыграть - провернуть трюкJapanese: いたずらをする - だますVietnamese: chơi khăm - chơi xỏKorean: 장난을 치다 - 속임수를 쓰다Turkish: numara yapmak - oyun oynamakUrdu: چالبازی کرنا - کوئی چال چلناIndonesian: mengakali - melakukan trik
例句
He tried to pull a trick on his friend during the game.
basic
Don't pull a trick on your teacher; it's not nice.
basic
The boys planned to pull a trick on their sister.
basic
I can't believe you actually pulled a trick like that!
natural
If you pull a trick on me again, I'll get you back!
natural
They thought it'd be funny to pull a trick on the new guy at work.
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