柯林斯詞典tricky /?tr?k?/ (trickier,trickiest) 1. ADJ If you describe a task or problem as tricky, you mean that it is difficult to do or deal with. 難對(duì)付的 Parking can be tricky downtown. 在市中心停車(chē)會(huì)很難。 返回 tricky劍橋詞典 tricky adjective (DIFFICULT) If a piece of work or problem is tricky, it is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill . 難辦的;難對(duì)付的 It's tricky to learn to ride a skateboard , but you never forget how. 學(xué)習(xí)滑板挺難的,但是一旦學(xué)會(huì)就不會(huì)忘記。 I'm in a tricky situation - whatever I do I'll offend someone. 我的處境真有點(diǎn)兒難辦——我無(wú)論怎么做都會(huì)得罪人。 例句 The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business .The Director of Studies tied me up in knots by asking tricky questions .He has a deft touch with tricky painting jobs .She's very easily offended , so working with her can be a bit tricky.The switch is a bit tricky to reach . tricky adjective (DISHONEST) old-fashioned likely to deceive people 欺騙性的;狡猾的;詭計(jì)多端的 He's a tricky one. 他是一個(gè)詭計(jì)多端的人。 返回 tricky