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Word forms: plural dirty trickscountable noun [usually plural]You describe the actions of an organization or political group as dirty tricks when you think they are using illegal methods to harm the reputation or effectiveness of their rivals. He claimed he was the victim of a dirty tricks campaign.. dirty trick in British Englishnoun1. a malicious and contemptible action 2. (plural)a. underhand activity and machinations in political or governmental affairs b. (as modifier) dirty-tricks operation Examples of 'dirty trick' in a sentencedirty trick Genuine opposition parties have been subjected to dirty tricks ahead of the election.If the year has not yet given you your fill of American politics, you might be tempted by this drama about presidential hopefuls using dirty tricks.Was this the dirty tricks department at work?But an appeal found she had been the victim of dirty tricks.Other opposition leaders have also been victims of recent dirty tricks.If dirty tricks are thriving in pop, it means pop matters again.More agile, with more stamina, with as great a range of dirty tricks?The final straw, say friends, was when he himself became the victim of a dirty trick.He added: 'The experience of great architecture does not need to be enchanted by dirty tricks from a theme park. In other languagesdirty trick British English: dirty trick NOUN You describe the actions of an organization or political group as dirty tricks when you think they are using illegal methods to harm the reputation or effectiveness of their rivals. He claimed he was the victim of a dirty tricks campaign.. - American English: dirty trick
- Brazilian Portuguese: golpe baixo
- Chinese: 非法手段
- European Spanish: enredo
- French: coup bas
- German: gemeiner Trick
- Italian: diffamazione
- Japanese: 卑劣な手段
- Korean: 비열한 계략
- European Portuguese: golpe baixo
- Latin American Spanish: enredo
Chinese translation of 'dirty trick' n (c) -
卑鄙伎俩(倆) (bēibǐ jìliǎng) a dirty tricks campaign 大骗(騙)局 (dàpiànjú) (个(個), gè)
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