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

  2. tricky adj. (process, job: difficult) complicado/a adj. delicado/a adj. (coloquial) que tiene su maña loc verb. Making sourdough bread is tricky at first, but easy once you get the hang of it. Hacer masa madre es complicado al principio, pero fácil una vez que le agarras la mano.

  3. (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)

  4. delicado, difícil. It's tricky to learn to ride a skateboard, but you never forget how. Es difícil aprender a montar en monopatín, pero luego nunca se olvida. I'm in a tricky situation - whatever I do I'll offend someone. Menos ejemplos. The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business.

  5. Traducción de 'tricky' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. 1. : inclined to or marked by trickery. 2. a. : giving a deceptive impression of easiness, simplicity, or order : ticklish. a tricky path through the swamp. b. : trick sense 2. 3. : requiring skill, knack, or caution (as in doing or handling) : difficult. a tricky problem. also : ingenious. a tricky rhythm. trickily. ˈtri-kə-lē. adverb. trickiness.

  7. complejo adj m. The question I asked was tricky and not easy to answer. La pregunta que hice era compleja y difícil de responder. engañoso adj m ( engañosa f sing, engañosos m pl, engañosas f pl) There were some tricky questions in the class test. Había algunas preguntas engañosas en el examen del curso.