Pronunciation: /tɜrn ðə trɪk/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 He didn't know how to turn the trick and fix the problem.
A2 She learned how to turn the trick and successfully complete the task.
B1 The team had to work together to turn the trick and achieve their goal.
B2 After many attempts, he finally managed to turn the trick and impress everyone.
C1 The expert was able to turn the trick effortlessly and solve the complex problem.
C2 She was known for her ability to turn the trick in any situation and come out on top.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 The magician turned the trick by pulling a rabbit out of his hat.
A2 She turned the trick by finding a creative solution to the problem.
B1 The con artist turned the trick by convincing the old lady to give him her life savings.
B2 The spy turned the trick by successfully infiltrating the enemy's headquarters.
C1 The master thief turned the trick by stealing the priceless diamond without setting off any alarms.
C2 The hacker turned the trick by bypassing the security system and accessing classified information.
preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship with other words in a sentence
A1 I asked my friend to turn the trick and fix my computer.
A2 She needed someone to turn the trick and help her with the difficult math problem.
B1 The team worked together to turn the trick and complete the project on time.
B2 Despite the challenges, she was able to turn the trick and succeed in her new job.
C1 The experienced negotiator knew how to turn the trick and secure a favorable deal for her client.
C2 In high-pressure situations, it is crucial to have the skills to turn the trick and find a solution quickly.
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
A1 The magician will turn the trick by pulling a rabbit out of his hat.
A2 She learned how to turn the trick of solving a Rubik's cube in under a minute.
B1 The con artist knew how to turn the trick and convince people to give him money.
B2 The escape artist had to turn the trick of getting out of handcuffs underwater.
C1 The master illusionist knew how to turn the trick of making a helicopter disappear on stage.
C2 The hacker was able to turn the trick of bypassing the security system and accessing confidential information.
formal The magician's ability to turn the trick left the audience in awe.
informal I bet he can turn the trick and impress everyone at the party.
slang She's got the skills to turn the trick like no one else.
figurative His quick thinking helped him turn the trick and win the negotiation.
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