Trick



noun
1.
(Something that is done to fool, cheat, outwit, etc., prank; practical joke, foolish or mean act, a show of skill in order to amuse particular skill, knack, peculiarity of manner; habit, the cards played in one round of a game, period of duty, shift, conjurer's sleight of hand dexterity) ដំណើរប៉ប៉ិលប៉ប៉ូច, ល្បិចឆ្លៀវឆ្លាត use a trick to get in ល្បិច, ឧបាយកល, play a trick on him អ្វីៗធ្វើបញ្ឆោតលេង, pl. dog can do trick ចំណេះឬល្បិច (ចំឡែក)
Example: We need a trick to get past the guards.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ល្បិច, ឧបាយកល
adjective
1.
(Of for, or using tricks, that tricks. -do turn, the trick to achieve the desired result) ដែលបន្លំ
Example: The magician's best trick; Sophy played a trick on; The dishonest boy tried to trick Sophy into exchanging his bicycle for, a dirty trick the odd trick, a trick shot.
verbpast tense: tricked ; past participle: tricked ; present participle: tricking ;
1.
ប្រើល្បិច, ឆបោក
2.
(TRANSITIVE) (to deceive, to mystify to dress to decorate) បោក, បញ្ឆោត, ឬបញ្ឆោត
  • confidence trick
    - ការឆបោកតាមរយៈនៃការជឿទុកចិត្តរបស់គេ
    - ល្បិចតាមរយៈនៃការធ្វើអោយជឿទុកចិត្ត
  • do the trick
    - សម្រេចបានលទ្ធផលទៅតាមបំណង
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.
2.
A knot, braid, or plait of hair.
3.
The whole number of cards played in one round, and consisting of as many cards as there are players.
4.
A turn; specifically, the spell of a sailor at the helm, -- usually two hours.
5.
An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.
6.
A sly, dexterous, or ingenious procedure fitted to puzzle or amuse; as, a bear's tricks; a juggler's tricks.
adjective
1.
Mischievous or annoying behavior; a prank; as, the tricks of boys.
verbpast tense: tricked ; past participle: tricked ; present participle: tricking ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To dress; to decorate; to set off; to adorn fantastically; -- often followed by up, off, or out.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To draw in outline, as with a pen; to delineate or distinguish without color, as arms, etc., in heraldry.
1.
antic, artifice, cheat, deception, device, fraud, guile, hoax, imposture, ploy, stratagem, stunt, wile
1.
candor, exposure, honesty, openness, sincerity
1.
A toy, a trifle, a plaything