英 [ˈtrɪksi] 美 [ˈtrɪksi]
adj. 过于精密的;欺骗的,狡猾的;恶作剧的,顽皮的
比较级tricksier
最高级tricksiest
tricksy /ˈtrɪksɪ/
形容词 playing tricks habitually; mischievous 诡计多端的; 淘气的
... foxy如狐的 tricksy打扮得漂亮的... dicey不确定的 ...
... 恶作剧;诡计 tricks 恶作剧的 mischievous; naughty; pixy; prankish; puckish; pucklike; roguish; sly; tricksy 恶作剧的刀 trick knife ...
... beguiling; deceptive; delusive; double tongued; double-tongued; gyp; imposturous; phoney; trickish; tricksy 被欺骗的 put-up on ..
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。
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。
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。
If he became Conservative leader, he could offer a safe pair of hands for voters to turn to if they tire of Tony Blair's tricksy ways and Labour's unfulfilled promises on public services.