tricksy

英['trɪksi] 美['trɪksi]
  • adj. 打扮得漂亮的;淘气的;顽皮的;狡猾的;棘手的
tricksier tricksiest
  • tri abbr.技术报告说明书(三极管)(=TechnicalReportInstruction)
  • triable adj.可试的;可试验的;可裁判的
  • triac abbr.三端双向可控硅开关元件(=TriodeforAlternatingCurrent)
  • triacetate adj.分子中含有三个醋酸基的;三醋酸基的
  • triacetin n.三醋精
Adjective:
  1. 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 Dick"
    "a wily old attorney"

1. Its droll tone and tricksy style almost mask its heroine's solitude and tristesse.
它滑稽的语调和恶作剧的风格几乎掩盖了女主角的孤僻和忧郁。

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2. He has probably gone out to hunt owls by moonlight, or some other tricksy pastime.
他很可能趁着月光去猎捕猫头鹰了,或者做别的淘气的娱乐了。

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3. Western multinationals feel obliged to have a presence in China, and since the country is as tricksy as it is potentially lucrative, they often send their most capable staff there.
西方跨国公司很乐意在中国设立分公司,尽管这个国家滑头滑脑赚钱从不手软,他们依然派去最有能力的员工。

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4. Western multinationals feel obliged to have a presence in China, and since the country is as tricksy as it is potentially lucrative, they often send their most capable staff there.
西方跨国公司感觉有必要在中国露个脸,且由于中国是个狡猾又有掘金潜力的国家,他们经常把公司最有能力的员工派来这里。

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5. Western multinationals feel obliged to have a presence in China, and since the country is as tricksy as it is potentially lucrative, they often send their most capable staff there.
西方跨国公司感觉有必要在中国露个脸,且由于中国是个狡猾又有掘金潜力的国家,他们经常把公司最有能力的员工派来这里。

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