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Что (кто) такое conjuring trick - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Conjuring; Conjury; Conjuration (disambiguation); Conjuring (film)
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conjuring trick      
(conjuring tricks)
A conjuring trick is a trick in which something is made to appear or disappear as if by magic.
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Trick film         
IN EARLY CINEMA, SHORT SILENT FILMS DESIGNED TO FEATURE INNOVATIVE SPECIAL EFFECTS
Trick Film; Trick novelty
In the early history of cinema, trick films were short silent films designed to feature innovative special effects.
Plate trick         
  • Dirac belt trick simulation
  • Leather belt with frame buckle
MATHEMATIC DEMONSTRATION OF ROTATIONS IN 3-DIMENSIONS
Belt trick; Balinese cup trick; Dirac's belt trick
In mathematics and physics, the plate trick, also known as Dirac's string trick, the belt trick, or the Balinese cup trick, is any of several demonstrations of the idea that rotating an object with strings attached to it by 360 degrees does not return the system to its original state, while a second rotation of 360 degrees, a total rotation of 720 degrees, does. Mathematically, it is a demonstration of the theorem that SU(2) (which double-covers SO(3)) is simply connected.
Hat trick (disambiguation)         
A hat-trick (commonly known as a hat trick), in various sports, means achieving three goals, three wickets in three deliveries, etc. in a single match.
Indian basket trick         
  • How the trick is performed, Baldwin 1895.
APOCRYPHAL MAGIC TRICK
Indian Basket Trick
Indian basket trick (or Hindu Basket Trick) is a trick with a wicker basket in which an assistant is put into the basket and the performer then puts swords through it. The trick ends while the child or assistant either climbs out of the basket or reappears from behind the crowd unharmed.
Cheap Trick discography         
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Cheap trick discography
The discography of American rock band Cheap Trick includes 20 studio albums, 8 live albums, 17 compilation albums, 4 extended plays, and 65 singles.
One weird trick         
FORM OF CLICKBAIT ADVERTISING
1 weird old tip; One weird old trick; One weird trick advertisements; One simple trick; This one weird trick; One weird tip
"One weird trick" (also "one weird old tip", "one weird old trick" or other variants) advertisements are a form of clickbait online advertising that has been common on the Internet since around the late 2000s. The formula used in the advertisements was first applied to weight-loss products but has since been extended to cures for problems including hair loss and diabetes.
trick         
(tricks, tricking, tricked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A trick is an action that is intended to deceive someone.
We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me.
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2.
If someone tricks you, they deceive you, often in order to make you do something.
Stephen is going to be pretty upset when he finds out how you tricked him...
His family tricked him into going to Pakistan, and once he was there, they took away his passport...
His real purpose is to trick his way into your home to see what he can steal.
VERB: V n, V n into -ing/n, V way prep/adv
3.
A trick is a clever or skilful action that someone does in order to entertain people.
He shows me card tricks.
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4.
A trick is a clever way of doing something.
Tiffany revamped her sitting room with simple decorative tricks.
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6.
If something does the trick, it achieves what you wanted. (INFORMAL)
Sometimes a few choice words will do the trick.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
If someone tries every trick in the book, they try every possible thing that they can think of in order to achieve something. (INFORMAL)
Companies are using every trick in the book to stay one step in front of their competitors.
PHRASE: v PHR
8.
If you say that something is a trick of the light, you mean that what you are seeing is an effect caused by the way that the light falls on things, and does not really exist in the way that it appears.
Her head appears to be on fire but that is only a trick of the light.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
9.
If you say that someone does not miss a trick, you mean that they always know what is happening and take advantage of every situation. (INFORMAL)
PHRASE: V inflects, with brd-neg
10.
The tricks of the trade are the quick and clever ways of doing something that are known by people who regularly do a particular activity.
PHRASE: trick inflects
11.
If you say that someone is up to their tricks or up to their old tricks, you disapprove of them because they are behaving in the dishonest or deceitful way in which they typically behave. (INFORMAL)
I have no respect for my father who, having remarried, is still up to his old tricks.
PHRASE: v-link PHR [disapproval]
trick         
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n.
dexterous feat, sleight of hand
1) to do, perform a trick
2) a card; hat trick
prank
deceitful act
3) to play a trick on smb.
4) a clever; dirty, low, mean, nasty, shabby, sneaky, snide trick
5) a confidence trick (BE; AE has confidence game)
scoring unit in a card game
6) to lose; take, win a trick
misc.
7) to do the trick ('to be exactly what is needed'); one's bag of tricks ('one's expertise'); trickor treat! (at Halloween) (see also tricks)
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v.
1) (D; tr.) to trick into (to trick smb. into doing smt.)
2) (D; tr.) to trick out of (she was tricked out of her money)
trick         
I. n.
1.
Artifice, stratagem, wile, cheat, dodge, doubling, fraud, chicane, blind, feint, manaeuvre, deceit, imposition, imposture, deception, juggle, reach, shuffle, hocus-pocus, swindle, chouse, fetch, humbug, hoax, cog, gammon, cunning contrivance, sharp practice, ruse.
2.
Sleight, juggle, antic, caper, gambol.
3.
Mischievous behavior, annoying conduct.
4.
Habit, practice, peculiarity, particular manner.
II. v. a.
1.
Cheat, defraud, deceive, cozen, dupe, delude, circumvent, gull, chouse, diddle, overreach, impose upon.
2.
[Often followed by up, off, or out.] Dress, decorate, set off, adorn fantastically, bedizen, bedeck.

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Conjuration

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