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a. 狡猾的, 机敏的



    tricky
    trickier, trickiest
    [ adj ]
    1. not to be trusted

    2. <adj.all>
      how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is
    3. having concealed difficulty

    4. <adj.all>
      a catchy question
      a tricky recipe to follow
    5. marked by skill in deception

    6. <adj.all>
      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


    Tricky \Trick"y\, a.
    Given to tricks; practicing deception; trickish; knavish.

    1. Editors and writers have no time to untangle any tricky phrasing.
    2. But he has not taken his eye off the road through the tricky landscape of recession.
    3. But this is a tricky business.
    4. He next fills in the colors, a tricky process that involves compensating for the changing light at different times of the day.
    5. However, the negotiation of the financial restructuring involves tricky manipulation of deadlines, it said.
    6. In Sweden, government clearance could be tricky, considering Volvo's dominant role in Swedish industry and the government's generally restrictive stance on foreign takeovers.
    7. But what is too high? Measuring competitiveness is a tricky business.
    8. The licensing problem will be tricky.
    9. Still, the sell-through market is tricky.
    10. While Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev appears to have a plan, experts in the West are in the midst of a free-for-all over the tricky, seldom-explored questions of the social, economic and political costs of gearing down for peace.
    11. Simply finding the ZIP code can be tricky for a computer.
    12. If the producers agree to increase their output cap, they then have the tricky task of dividing up the extra amount.
    13. Even more serious was the question of whether it was desirable that foreign investment decision-making should be allowed to be subject to such political whim. Foreign investment is a tricky enough issue for any relatively small economy.
    14. Two Alaska Army National Guard Skycrane helicopters have been rigged to tow the 185-ton hovercraft barge from Prudhoe Bay, an oil field about 200 miles southeast, in a tricky trip across Arctic Ocean ice.
    15. Diagnosis is not as tricky as it's been made out to be, he said. "It's not a vague disease with aches and pains." In two-thirds of the cases, it begins with a characteristic bull's-eye rash, a red ring around a clear center.
    16. Danes on Tuesday will be faced with the tricky choice between their NATO allies and their longstanding opposition to nuclear weapons in one of the country's most important elections since World War II.
    17. Measuring public commitment is tricky, though it may be relatively consoling to David Weatherall that 50 per cent of Americans are said not to believe in the theory of evolution.
    18. And having a good idea how much you can pocket makes tricky deals much easier to understand.
    19. Expert riggers who performed the tricky maneuver kept their hands off, fearing sweat or body oils would harm the ancient wood.
    20. "This is where it gets tricky," when trying to predict future interest rate trends, says Mr. Fine.
    21. Either way, Britain would face a tricky decision on staying in or out. If Emu is off, what is on the 1996 agenda? One of the big topics is European defence policy.
    22. But interpreting the report could be tricky.
    23. Michael Ellmann of Wertheim Schroder said, "If one company gets a blockbuster drug, how the bounty of that is distributed will be tricky." Sterling officials dismissed the concerns, saying it was in both companies' interests to work well together.
    24. Washington will also push for stringent measures to protect investments. More tricky still may be the issue of intellectual property rights, particularly on pharmaceuticals.
    25. A tricky assignment, but one that Jones said will serve him well next year as a law student at Harvard University.
    26. But gauging the impact of a capital-gains-tax cut is tricky, and devising a system to do so has held up his proposal.
    27. Family ties and the advantage of youth favoured Mr Ratan Tata. Mr Ratan Tata, who had studied engineering and architecture in the US before working his way up the group, inherited a tricky position.
    28. Handwriting can't be read, thin newsprint is tricky, and bills can sound like a jumble of numbers.
    29. Numbers are always tricky when dealing with illegal immigrants, but the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimates there are 10,000 Irish illegals in Boston.
    30. With what proved to be prophetic understatement, Value Line observed, "Trying to time market turns is a tricky business and can easily produce unfavorable results if one guesses wrong."
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