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单词 three-card trick
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Definition of three-card trick in English:

three-card trick

noun
mass noun
  • A game, traditionally associated with confidence tricksters, in which bets are made on which is the queen among three cards lying face downwards.

    Also called monte
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With elections in the air again, the party is rolling out the old three-card trick.
    • He called the whole thing: ‘The best three-card trick I've seen in a long time.’
    • He accused them of rewriting history after what he called a failed three-card trick in the general election in May.
    • What these businessmen have somehow managed to do is pull off is possibly the most audacious and lucrative three-card trick in history.
    • Perhaps the most famous of such crooked games is find the lady or the three-card trick, which I have seen played in street markets in Morocco, on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, and in many other places.
    • If you play a three-card trick in the middle of the street, people are basically playing you; they think they can win, get one up on you.
    • We should not fall for the propagandist's three-card trick, which as Aldous Huxley put it is to ‘make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human’.
 
 

Definition of three-card trick in US English:

three-card trick

noun
  • A game traditionally associated with con men, in which the dealer shows the player three cards then moves them around face-down, the player being obliged to pick the specified card from among the three.

    Also called monte
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We should not fall for the propagandist's three-card trick, which as Aldous Huxley put it is to ‘make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human’.
    • Perhaps the most famous of such crooked games is find the lady or the three-card trick, which I have seen played in street markets in Morocco, on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, and in many other places.
    • If you play a three-card trick in the middle of the street, people are basically playing you; they think they can win, get one up on you.
    • He accused them of rewriting history after what he called a failed three-card trick in the general election in May.
    • With elections in the air again, the party is rolling out the old three-card trick.
    • What these businessmen have somehow managed to do is pull off is possibly the most audacious and lucrative three-card trick in history.
    • He called the whole thing: ‘The best three-card trick I've seen in a long time.’
 
 
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