trickery

trickery
noun
[Hinter]list, die

piece of trickery — List, die; Trick, der

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noun (the act of deceiving or cheating: She could not stand his trickery.) die Gaunerei
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trick·ery
[ˈtrɪkəri, AM -ɚi]
n no pl (pej) Betrug m; (repeated) Betrügerei f
to resort to \trickery sich akk auf Betrügereien verlegen
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['trIkərɪ]
n
Tricks pl (inf)

a piece of trickery — ein Trick m

financial trickery — Finanztrickserei f (inf)

beware of verbal trickery in the contract — passen Sie auf, dass der Vertragstext nicht irgendwelche Fallen enthält!

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trickery s
1. Betrügerei f, Gaunerei f:
obtain sth by trickery sich etwas ergaunern
2. academic.ru/76574/trick">trick A 1
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noun
[Hinter]list, die

piece of trickery — List, die; Trick, der

* * *
n.
Betrügerei f.
Gaunerei -en f.

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