Switcheroo Meaning in English
word
ˌswɪtʃəˈɹuː
swich-uh-ROO
swˈɪtʃəɹˌuː
swich-uh-ROO
释义
A sudden or unexpected switch, replacement, or trick, often done to surprise or deceive.
用法与细微差别
'Switcheroo' is very informal, playful, and often used when describing tricks, pranks, or unexpected substitutions. It is frequently used with 'pull a switcheroo' or 'do a switcheroo'. Not commonly used in formal writing.
Spanish: cambio inesperado - truco (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): troca inesperada - truque (informal)Portuguese (PT): troca inesperada - truque (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 突然交换 - 调包 (口语)Chinese (Traditional): 突然交換 - 調包 (口語)Hindi: अचानक बदलाव - चाल (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: تبديل مفاجئ - خدعة (عامية)Bengali: অদলবদল - চালবাজি - হঠাৎ পরিবর্তনRussian: подмена - трюк - фокусJapanese: すり替え - 入れ替えトリックVietnamese: trò tráo đổi - trò đánh tráoKorean: 바꿔치기 - 트릭Turkish: yer değiştirme - sürpriz numaraUrdu: اچانک تبدیلی - چال بازیIndonesian: đổi ngược - tráo đổi - trò lừa
例句
They did a switcheroo with the gifts last night.
basic
The magician performed a clever switcheroo.
basic
The teams did a switcheroo before the game started.
basic
Looks like someone pulled a switcheroo on us at the meeting.
natural
Just when I thought I'd won, they did a last-minute switcheroo.
natural
Don't trust him—he's always got a switcheroo up his sleeve.
natural