Trick – Erklärung, Beispielsätze und Konjugation

Erläuterung

Das englische Verb „trick“ hat mehrere Bedeutungen und wird in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet. Grundsätzlich bedeutet es, jemanden durch List, Täuschung oder Geschicklichkeit zu überlisten oder zu täuschen. Es kann auch bedeuten, etwas so zu manipulieren oder zu verändern, dass es einen bestimmten Effekt erzielt oder ein gewünschtes Ergebnis erreicht wird. Das Verb impliziert oft eine gewisse Raffinesse oder Cleverness und kann sowohl positiv als auch negativ konnotiert sein, abhängig von der Absicht und dem Kontext, in dem es verwendet wird.

Beispiel-Sätze

She tricked him into believing that she was a celebrity.

They often trick their younger brother with magic tricks.

He was tricked by the clever advertisement.

We need to find a way to trick the system into giving us more time.

The magician tricks the audience with his sleight of hand.

She had tricked her parents into thinking she was studying.

They will trick you if you’re not careful.

He tricks himself into thinking he can accomplish everything on his own.

I tricked my friend into coming to the surprise party.

We were tricked into signing the contract without reading it.

Konjugation

Präsens (Present Simple)

I trick my friends.

You trick your sister.

He tricks his brother.

She tricks her colleagues.

It tricks the system.

We trick our parents.

They trick their classmates.

Präteritum (Past Simple)

I tricked my friends last night.

You tricked your sister yesterday.

He tricked his brother last week.

She tricked her colleagues on Monday.

It tricked the system a few days ago.

We tricked our parents during the game.

They tricked their classmates at the party.

Perfekt (Present Perfect)

I have tricked my friends before.

You have tricked your sister many times.

He has tricked his brother this month.

She has tricked her colleagues recently.

It has tricked the system successfully.

We have tricked our parents already.

They have tricked their classmates frequently.

Plusquamperfekt (Past Perfect)

I had tricked my friends before they arrived.

You had tricked your sister before she found out.

He had tricked his brother before the game ended.

She had tricked her colleagues before the meeting started.

It had tricked the system before the update.

We had tricked our parents before they knew.

They had tricked their classmates before the exam.

Futur I (Future Simple)

I will trick my friends tomorrow.

You will trick your sister next time.

He will trick his brother soon.

She will trick her colleagues in the meeting.

It will trick the system eventually.

We will trick our parents later.

They will trick their classmates at the party.

Futur II (Future Perfect)

I will have tricked my friends by the time they arrive.

You will have tricked your sister by the end of the day.

He will have tricked his brother before the game starts.

She will have tricked her colleagues before the meeting.

It will have tricked the system by the next update.

We will have tricked our parents before they find out.

They will have tricked their classmates before the exam.

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