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  1. Learn the meaning and translation of the adjective tricky in Spanish, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use tricky to describe a process, a situation, a person, or a situation.

  2. Tricky means difficult or deceptive, depending on the context. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Tricky significa difícil, complicado o delicado en español. Consulta ejemplos, pronunciación y otras traducciones de tricky en el diccionario inglés-español de Cambridge.

  4. (of a piece of work or a problem) difficult to deal with and needing careful attention or skill: Removing scar tissue can be a very tricky operation. tricky adjective (DECEIVING) likely to deceive people: He’s a tricky fellow – you can’t always trust him. (Definición de tricky del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. [(British) ˈtrɪkɪ , (US) ˈtrɪki ] adjetivo Formas de la palabra: comparative trickier, superlative trickiest. 1. [situation] complicado ⧫ difícil. [problem] delicado. it’s all rather tricky es un poco complicado ⧫ es un tanto difícil. 2. [person] (= sly) tramposo ⧫ ladino. (= difficult) difícil.

  6. tricky adjective volume_up US /ˈtrɪki/ • volume_up UK /ˈtrɪki/ Word forms: trickier, trickiest 1. (difficult) [task/problem] difícil, peliagudo, que tiene sus bemoles Monolingual examples Completing one set of objectives or the other isn't too hard, but completing them both is a tricky task.

  7. [(British) ˈtrɪkɪ , (US) ˈtrɪki ] adjective Word forms: comparative trickier, superlative trickiest. 1. [situation] complicado ⧫ difícil. [problem] delicado. it’s all rather tricky es un poco complicado ⧫ es un tanto difícil. 2. [person] (= sly) tramposo ⧫ ladino. (= difficult) difícil.